The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 18, 1903, Page 2

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el “— “a “ = rhe 7 ' ‘ ' = - - THE SEATTLE STAR saucenenee he search rid tay walght Fun] ey ; FE : f “| BY STAR: PU BL18 MING r Biacrose } me time when there ‘ KVBRY AFPTRRNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY ; asian wads Roman Catholic Mestings EAT Main4? np PR <a caasndenennane her cn Trgtasion utd | cnenemeneeEe . Reman Ges pag Jon a h THE | bead t Phone! ints Business Department Main 1080; Inde 13k ar orien rep tow ; . f Twentieth Katitortal canset, Main Vise Pye: Fag oe we Fete to A foe 2 Ses eer taebs game, deove canes a4 a - na » . i y Botn rnenes Muln 43. r { per copy; six ernte week, or twenty-five cents per hm yet srrnid aad tram Comaan mann d gh Bin ’ month, delivered. by tall af ear No tr pion | Orewon'y governor har offered | Donald and Jfrank Cushman w |430."m - p.m. A Reward reward of $800 for the anprehens right par ; linateuction 6 W d d Hintered ar ct Roktice at Sonttle, Wanhington, aa secund-clens mation | 4. 4, A, Memard. eee a ee iene whe held up Port. | minstrel prganiaation which opened a] 1M ie Tomorrow Night and | Matinee ednes: ay ' . A.J ‘ . tt gamement at t Porch of Our I t els at in the nooks ame @ a; * one © ' mom oe t ' 35 and - THE STAR FOR THE SUMMER Faye Mes sapture of ‘Praoy | lant ight Mrs J wna Amertean| ev. FX, Prefontaing. At’ 8. i All the Week hes: Sat’ d’ y . have The {mock for indian, th Mentite What uber | #tawe, did vot render # welection oe ietiee People leaving the city for thelr summer vacations can have The a A Word from Joh Wi | night owing to an hurch-dttev, (eo, A The Subject of All t Town Talk Star forwarded to them without any extra expen Qowrge ¥ Avera, a former postal appeared oe is Rates: 26 cents ser month) payable In advance, . tect by federal grand The Brat . im sending orde please state correet eut-of-town address, te ~ “ wr K f the Immaculate *D- length of tinve the paper is to be sent, and edition wanted. } Rppinger, head y | v- n 4 iles-Hew. mi. tale ‘we re ’ ; ‘ and does oe m mane an whol te rr wrand jur | 8 few new Joh " rosary and benagiction , . | orhe feature of the fewt part wa etal’ thediies A MAN WHO HAS es a ne ue " bebe 9 McDonald, fore i 9s ee y a > 2 + noe by hie a ag ted 7 ‘ with ni a » - ; . x 5 FOUND HIMSELF } : k to live with her t a, W haha oe a | converte .« ~ Pee | sok while he was masquerading oe boul roar did not ‘ Seed pe ota Minott Sunday Night, Monday, vanes and nee Matinee nenta pring as a fellow wighout the backbone to handie a erand| 1 Tschsan Reewast G0 tae rea th Armorer’ the sone ast ore a - f jury to pe the other diaagreeable duties of Dis office, Prove made him te ie tier oh 8 Alfred Collier's Gren outing Attorney Scott seoma to be doing fairly Five horses w killed by ihe ale © : 99 to reward and no enemica to punish, and would enforce the laws as : a avn tig Fu. |Jone will sing at the performer they were found on the statute books, the wise ones in the politten ‘Tis Most Unkind ie ne ere ath ta ety. tap | "ah RAISE A PROTEST yoo! winked at each ther and remarked that they had "heard that «pt Conma gaya; “We all reo] Piay mn, but he isn'tn ‘Tye | aiecinas” tine Mhiet ote es wicsnkseitcy tame At eS catia at “Aan Oeil cnconen, tent meee Oa, The Pollard Lilliputians | Daphne Potlard an “Larehe heriff That wan quite trie ft has been the habit of officers sworn to) P00 - a ; By ge Bry stent has been filed in th Srey py YOUR ®EATH WAILY THI enforce the law in Seattle, to make auch declarations, Hut Mr, Soott ring Teg fiterial column C-| week. “Doroth A (ow front rows ie. Balance entire lower Moor and “ a urther than any of his predecessors Me doea what h which Wi horght does not Tialocen ant wiht * p further than any of his pred ‘ , Ring vadbe 4 hing: | Dering thie engm } Ponitiy penis held or reserved after 1.30 p.m enya bh n he & D. M. showed prom | Tt may be a little early in the game to begin throwing nosemays at] cine and it tickled hive ‘im thei | | > Mr. Scott, Dut it must be sald that but for him, moral conditiens in King) tHe ar and began to m wots ' » county weuld be far less creditable than the now are wee + he : and in bie _ -- - Thore ttle doubt that but for Mr, Soott's Interference har oe eherties nis GaN UEinn: aleaailteed Me Mhctesien tier “ae te see late Sen Meshels The Good Old Summer Time CASTIRON y” lotteries we , ourishing by the score in the & et eit ae ewe econs- diatrict, it te leo apparent that his veto Was all that prevented the) ow doth the besy Farner s third ook fi recurt of the slot-machine It te a certainty that the city And woek the susnmer ti | fh mew bill will be} namen | thorities were perfectly willing that this ¢hin, edge of the gumbling) For every cent that's tn It The protestants state that they Wedge should enter idea Hottvar, Venesuela, gets ite | will ‘be atly compelied 0 pay So let us say a good word for Mr, Soott white he te still among fle print, again. The vebols a Lesohi Park i ro gy regency © ua It is hinted that ay sufter political death as the penalty for! have invested it Two w A pote iw bith of | 4 ls Tefusal to violate his oath ot effics, bat he need mot tet that com] mm, ces aniiee| day afte rt bE a afters MO8T SUCCESSFUL TOUR | tingency worry him. ‘The tide has finalty turned In favor of political Fg seman eed on the ateamer | Marah M = 3 2 ie Alice Hamble and Kathryn | honesty In Seattle, and before Mr, Scott's term expires he tp likely t retirement Sonne 6 wee Saree Oe “ “ 7 ; : people on the Colman pier and s abong the Northern ifie giving fimd himself at the head of the processton. ‘ for Hill, the dock agent, @ bia CHURCHE dramatic and song recitals, They re- | wil x) trom office with the good opinion nd heartfelt thanks of] P.. am ened ere by tt » war, ere taking maine (0 saree treat Maptist Re i 2 ruccess in | the people who elected 2im, = : - “4 | We om. “yee vd And whe ts there whe will aay that thin ts not worth something: No Socks for Veole wiih ») | aed Mansion ae j | © the wildeats arrived Mr. Ht Nill give one of hie chart # PA fen In Beattie? | the “women'* | started on « tour of the warehouse | PASO " 5 He Miller will give @ j sini ] soming 40 EPI | to find them, am they were to be | mone } * transferred t another dock. To tis | "a! Mey. i. H. Gowen. | aan 2 iS Pp JER" It would be very unfortunate for | « t e not| . Trinity Parish ie of tafirmt ONE “DANGEROUS FOREIGNER | ne ‘euurgetic woman to, cat aaide dieguet he discovered they were mot) TTI", in. “The Sos Wo Infirm, [her pedesivian robes and brave the} where are the bases those wild-| {2 i) 2% Ei ory | if of cy . at - od of © are y 7 - ‘This ie a bit of a story about a bay to whem America gave @| woud naturally ‘Nuow Wy savent | cate ere tn he asked of Captain Firet, Unitariat w. Dd @ | r Lermond of the Kenton m,, “Hvidence of & | chance jaf the suggested 16-inch hose. We re vetted |monda. Ai ils J j His name is Maurice Benjamin Rich and he ca! here when 1) Joy freedom in cur sensible ith mock terror in bie] NeW Ere to Faw 3. M. Wenn Pearl Buttons, afl sizes, . years of age from Austria. His family settled In Providence, R. 1. Wa would undouptedly el voice, His words had the effect of| , Chars y" of Oetpor He Whom Ged : LEE Pe iet eget | | Maurice began selling newspapers fight away, He didn't know the aie toa ony parpatrater of so | & rowded street | tath Bent Hpesketh the Words @]p Brsionic Bore ison! Engtish language nor the ways ofthe street nor of newsboys, But he| great a crime, From a health potnt oar Gilbeen' on the per coment oe srestytertan—10 a. ®, [| Glycerine Tollet Boap, 2 cakes tn I! | j learned rapidly, sometimes haying a lesson pounded Into him Mterally. [of View, we would subject ourselves | instantly the nimblenens of trained] torestowe wes hh @ box, de value, per be i He saw the need of an education and within two months of his arrt.|'° Many & LBS mosauttoes 4) gymnasts in climbing to pinces Loan on the Lake coved | Val was at « grammar school, where he spent a year. Three more|“ “hur why retuen to the customs | Ueposedly Beyond reach of the fe} soe neat girl whether she te : ZeT\] | Admission 250, grandstand 250 extra. Game called at 2:30 | years be attended grammar schools, selling newspapers morning and followed tn the sixteenth century?) fae it only proved to be another| Your © io nwesthoar Mane Suntes Sine 2 in Bqu ure ¢ ube Black Pin 1 st game with the Lee Loos. evening. Then came four years tm the high school, the newspaper busi-/We recall Scott's tines exhibition of Une Ignorance of lamas: | dinner att ociock and spend (he 45719 lop count, 10: value be nese being carried on all the time i" "The belted pinid and tartan hose! iney ae te seafaring matters. The) sed evening at Ma on ota | 290d aime Gingham Aprons with ‘This bey had arabition | Did ne'er more graceful limb die-!-sigeats” were nothing more than | launch at Lesoh! Cy Ber besder, M6 value 106 ° He entered Brown university. He has just-graduated with the high-| “Thin certataly must have been @p-) made at the shipmurd at fone Minka: | Phone Biack #73 Wel cee cuakenaery’ wen e n r ar r § eat honors of his class, winning the oratory medal, A part of the remade to the fair sex, for — ley for shipment to the be: - ot our sults is $2.00 value | _ - 1 alno conduc ro Tee a ee ing | (oh which te at Port Ludiow asd for one S rman [PGents Satin Calf Shore, plain in college he tutored. He al uoted @ student's boarding house sa tuat Une qpesh bast tasended | Mhoetems ate oie ed Tobias, Bingerm dent v When he graduated it is sald he was $2000 “to the good this jeudation for ma: ics Gaal tee Sle austen han: - aes ‘ton, tans or congress | : Young Man! While the legger dorn’d Po vee atue J | { 7 ys J with close long white ailk stocking» = Infante Ried Me asine, red and a PRED erat RATS ee eated 'e8: Cie Amatiien, few _ |Murousiy embretdered with golde to/ value 150 1. You can do what you want to do if you really want te do it. Ge-| ing de lemme they may have! Muslin Corset Cover atu te hard work. Handicaps cannot stop the fellow who means bual-| been gorgeous but not graceful” #o| pretty hemetitched cambrie cel +] we must acknowledge that In again ruffie on yoke, ie value 1¥e & Dos't make fun of the awkward foreigner and call him a “dago.” | eerie a ee eaten 1¢ inch hose [J Ladies’ Fast Biack — Boamices ATHLETIC PARK ‘ You may have to kotow to him in abusiness way some time. | ye muight, it te trae If oes 1380 vale. | : % Ignorant foreigners sre dangerous—to the American boy with | =. but Ad Nant particular | a ten aeumee 4 : . ~ keeping we are soliciting, why f : VROLA KIRKMAN.” Il ee , ns : Royw tpiece Ventes tutte ‘ Pe To sone Wo Ie ae avin ewe cea a eee a ne we ELSE EM iad Mes desta sa | # Past Black and Tan Books, fl ‘ A etariung statement it will please you. Thompaor about thetr table are the ones who are the eanevan’ Reels nd coun, :eiee } © 'W. Crum of Charteaton. &. C.. the colored collector of customs who | ture Co. Ino. MET-1G8 Firat most enthusiastic aboot Crescent Cream * ee : ner block : gave the president so much trouble, days this is to be @ black man's | MPT . +. Aosee 25e a Hie says the negro race Is doubling every twenty years, That means . rH. apectal exquisite flavor and aroma. yers that In 100 years there will be 250,000,000 negroes and only 100,000,000/ Toutes ‘tingermas se make sure that get the genuine. Done whitess in this country Sa EE | re caro yllnweete PE rec op aoe wp in sealed cans always | ‘ AND EVERY DAY ' ‘The negroes are not going to Africa, but are going to stay here. We| evenings Prof. Wilson, Ranke Mall TO AND INCLUDING { are not seeking t@ perpetuate negroism, but Americaniam. The negro | Mike street. Private lemons dally Bold evely where with a « ; was brought to this country by force and he is going to stay here un-| | | “a08, 28 fie PIKE STREET. | NDAY JULY 26 lees he le removed by force. The powers of the wegre are uniimited. 5 The country coukin't build ships or buy ships fast en away--they couldn't even bulld ships to transport the b Bm every day. Now then- The negro lx here to May. He tm increasing rapidly, though not so rapidly as here stated, Under the laws, he ie a citizen De “a my the fittest will survive and the test? That means race war—subsugation. ve Anglo-Saxon is the fit : This & inevitable } Either the colored race as a race mast be kept in subjection or litt : e4 up. Either the white race must sink itself to the level of a physica j struggle for supremacy, or it must educate the colored race as a race : up to ite standard. | It ought mot to take the white race a tong time to decide which. ; “A MODEL CITY” Tt fe announced that Geo Vanderbilt le gating to bald “a model cfty North Carolina and bas purchased « «site for that purpore near Aa ‘tthe. ‘The model city wilt, be Mr. Vanderbilt's option of a model etty. We t* paying for 1 and will own it. MMe will run it according to hie own kieas. It is pleasing to heer tha! ton of tte houses, the laving { of course, o a city ie to be batt out of its streets, that im the construe in tts supply of wat tat, slectrichy amd pewer, in it» sewerage and sanitation Is to be strict ¥ Up-to-date, Surely all the material conditions to happy living will be there Of course. on of the first conditions of a model city is that everybody shall have profitable and pleasing employment. That will be supplied It ts to be prewumed that none will be admitted to the city except #uch as the proprietor can give employment in the big factory which he ts to establish, and im side lines of business and professions. The town wilt be free from idleness and want and, as far as science can minister, it wit! be free from sickness. But there is Just this one trouble about @ town like that. It a owned by one man and must, primarfiy, be rum in that one man's own terent The people there may be paid well for their services and be always wre of work, They may have comfortable hor healthy. But they are, one and all, the subjects One man's Interest. Individuality tas no place th. of the plans. Such @ town may exist all right tm some parte deith. are plenty of them In Ireland. There are some in England. Fiurope are certain plague spots where such towns sti Ait ‘| But there are no free-born eftieens tn them. The lamp of human liberty does not » there. Mawhood there still slumbers in the chrysalis. The late Geo. M. Pullman established a city of that character near Chicago over years ago, but towide of ten years it was anything but & “model city,” except in the hat the tmhabltants had to hand over all they earned to the lord of the maner in the form of rent. Its glory de parted ip one of the greatest revels ever known in the later history the country : No city can be a model one for entipttened people of this country which rovide for the arph ation i sentiments of ite p The Following Bargains Will be on Sale To- night After 6 P. M. 19¢ EACH—For Children’s | on's Calico Ferris Watsts, w orth Bh j Ink, Bottle All Boys’ Clothing half price ~~ * . | Machine ¢ 25e A YARD—For China 1 of Safe Silks, worth 35 49¢ EACH—Ior your chotoe of 200 Men's Beautiful Flowing e end Ti lar valuen $1 ue 26 B/ye—Vor Towels, 14x29, with weet non nercaw ret! vs nt : Tb yg 28e | YARD—Vor Beantitut YARD BARGAINS IN OUCHESS We have received aJarge invotee of ¢ in various stsea, and upholstered in green fn fancy figured patterns | for } wert feck of ¥ | 6 cantly discernitie all through the prices Everything Musical ches In mahogany and or red velour or x wduroy Prices Range From $7.50 to $45.00 THOMPSON FURNITURE CO., Inc. 1427-4429 First Avenue, Cor. of Vike The Drug Store IF YOU WOULD AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT ee ee or cpticn! serapliohomans |W ao oni a el ep tm date, =53| recent WHEN YOUR GAS GIVES A 25-CANDLE POWER FLAME Its Citizens’ Gas For these hot days. Try a Strawberry Float or a Long Lemon Ice at our soda fountain. OPEN ALL NIGHT Ne ono Swish Successors to Stewart & Holmes’ Retail, 627 First Avenue, Seattle IT ISN’T Fishing Parties COMPLE Tel Md Moved to 1400 ad Ave. “Launch to Rent We Fit the Hard io Fit Math 25; Ind. %. Mon or women—no shoes over #24 RAMAKER |." MUSIC CO Niderson’ Germain Qo 1S7T Becomd avenue, Arcade Mulldh Nor Te ALONG GOOD ARK RWALLY HAVE UNLESS YOU Launch “Buftalo,” safe, speedy and Se TRIEErTS TO SAME AWAT Gaye Thirty peneongers. SY] toes wir rou ane GEO. H. wooonousr oo. 1400 Second Avenue AN) ) | WAITING FOR THE FISH TO BITH > (]| see rHat You Have A GooD OVS |" ann mw RIN TH MIT BABKE ALL OF F. K. Btruve JOHN DAVIS 5 Davis BRMEN i CO: bial Joh & A | aver Piles produce moisture suse itching. thie for fanag ‘ching. the form. aa GAME CALLED AT 3:30 are cured by Dr. Bo-san-k Hemedy. Bt and cues) 1 ADIES? DAY THURSDAY Dro fre Rosanks at the SURE CURE FOR PILES ~ Write me AMUSEMENTS. | GATES OPEN AT 2 O'CLOCK o. Phi'adelphi Quaker Drug Beattie - 1018 First | Admission, 25¢ Grand Stand, 26¢ Extra Take James St. Car | GRAND sos f= . Leading Ae | ‘ HOUSE oo ter John Cort, Mgr Phene, Main e T ut_srrensaon rowowr | LoOApire Park Theater enageet nese = meats NORTHWESTERN VAUDEVILLE CO. INC, Proprietors. [RICHARD J. JOSE MINSTRELS | Telepho: Sunset, Main 827; Ind. L 1575. Headed by A tea's Greatest Con-} (Cor. Third ave. and James st.) tra- Tenor } WERFORMANCE TONIGHT. DOORS OPEN AT 7:2. MI. RICHARD J. JOSE, susan * : And Forty of the World's Represent | 25 & inatrel Stare ; rics , tener Loncast jf There Will Be a Change of Program, Beginning To- ZATION OF ITS KIND Hi ‘ ‘ eS Bayh ne | morrow Night, in High Class & PRICES fate Bie LE j en ammget tomes PAVILION Edward Shields’ 1 $]00 1 De The Attractions Are as Follows: Raymond & Clark Rapid Fire Ce Vaudeville Delphino & Delmora Novelty Musical Artists. onvVersationalists, 4 \Summer Vaudeville ‘ mmer Vaudeville)| The Francellias Budd Brothers ; BEST BILL OF THE smas Exponents Physical Culture Funny Acrobats, : i STAR ACTS. woenes mnt yecaas am eof] Devaney & Allen Arthar Hahn f day Plantation Ausirajian Basso, a teur Night, Friday. | fries andisee Edwin R Lang Brooke Eltryn ABOR MEETINGS TONIGHT The Poetical Jay | ~ Mesxo Soprifne Bakers i Confectioners—Germania d > . s — = r gh cry Le yg | a. » isabelngas American Bioscope oe Er, Matineess—Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays. i James street . Prices—300, 200, 1c, Matinee, 20¢ and 10c ; GS? 2S Gn Ep ; 4 LAWN MOWERS ; g pP No, it Is not too late to buy a Mower, this is just the ort whould keep your lawn in good trim. : 12-tn. 3.00, 3.25, $3.50, Mower 14-in, Mower 16-in, Mower Ball Bearing Henleye— I4-in, Ball Bearing 16-in, Ball Bearing 18-in. Ball Bearing JOHN 2831-—Phones—IND. 1158 50> PIKE STREET Warning TERT eurey | t AU Work } Ovr Artistic Vutean Plate Sees : 6.06 & M. Milne and M 2 both mem of lant always present f Boston Palnless Dentists «, vo ta Rae Opposite Bon Marche each . ERNST’ BROS. We Have no Students —All Our Operations; Are L’censed by the State of Washingto: 4 nies Silver A \8-year} |. Written Fillings . $0.36 3.50 3.50 CRE 1) Per Gallon livered to any part of the city in Crowns ak per tooth Bridge Work. runner & Co. 403 Pike PHONE: MAIN 1060, goons, Lady att G

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