The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 5, 1903, Page 2

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THE SEAPTLR STAR. THE MAN WHO HOPES TO WREST AWAY HANNA'S TOGA IS SHREWD, JOHN H. CLARKE ATTACK HANNA'S SHIP SUBS nouthly ¥ health for Aug a tots! of ® deaths during th h +t the bichest death rate for any mn ROOSEVELT WILL SPEAK SYRACUSE N. ¥. Sept. 4—ztab- orate plans have been that day to an etlendanes of many th et visitors from all parts wate WHERE KING AND EMPEROR MEET. ERLIN, Sept. 4—The chatean of| 4 pays his present visit | William, i the oft seat} ore of Hesse. andl ix te- turesque tte | Withelmshahe, near Cassel, where| He besctiful gardens, w famous fountains, which rival these} user, the royal tomain or. Louis Napoleon re-| Withelmsbohe as a state r trom September, 1870, until HAD BOGUS BANK NOTES. Wiliam Poster and George Cun ningham were arrested last night for attempting to pam worthless Dank notes from the defunct Bank of New Brunswick. During the past three weeks a half deren men have eated on similar charges —® Kingsbury $1.00 Hat. at, the hist the market W. EK Hutehineon Co, ond and U Dancira claases Mon Wilson, Ranke hall; private lessons Don’t Miss Saturday's for the formation of a territory. | mana the right to a delegate to con- Offer fF All day Saturday and Saturday night we will give— RESECCA BARTHEN THA Pot, SOUVENIR 8 t., ECE GLASS SET, AR, CREAMER AND BUT TER, INCH WITITE VEGET. m4 DISH, | DECORATED BLOWN OTL BOTTLE. With each pound No. 1 Spider Leg or No. 1 English Breakfast Tea. 4 Cents The Lb. |the moneyed ¢ United States senator, ha vo tered © information, It good lawyer, Clarke could, whenever Ne felt so dispased, evade any que p-to-date, polite 4 ww an whe would wrest ath and toga trom Un “What sort of @ campaign @o you xpect to make against Hannat the ‘ake my compeien re. n ship perial “ partieularty hie of wtate potttion and his sa bad aystem of mu nictpal government on the state Asked for his plen of campaign, the SHALL ALASKA BE NINETY PER CENT OF THE RESIDENTS WANT HOME RULE BUT THE MINE OWNERS AND (Special Correspondence by Will Ht. Br Newspaper Enterprise Asso tion's Commission with the U. 8 Bena ommittee in Alaska.) JUNBAU, A people of Alas congress at is riterial §= fe | present the country oJ iriet, congress making ali ite | and the people having nothing to aay about the laws or the admin- tatration Probably 9 per cent of the pec of southeastern Alaska are anxious | Their slogan ie “taxation without [representation imn't fair.” They de- | arena, the right to legisinte and the Fight to elect their own ‘The other 16 per cent at ely men and busin who have heavy tnvest ments in Alaska, They represen torests of the coun try. They and belleve, that the formation of & territory would be the deathknell of Alaska. ding to the census of 1900 the | population of Alaska was 63,692. Of] this number only 1,507 were white, It ts probable that these figures were somewhat exagerated, the gen eral belief being that there are not more than 6,000 whites in the die trict. Of this number probably not more than one-third are in Alaska for the purpose of home ‘This then { Whteh to have charge of the pro pored territory ‘There are a half dosen arguments put forth against the plan. The principle one advanced ts the enor mous expenns. It would require a great deal of money to carry on & territorial government, and where jerritorialists, te this (money coming from? From taxe in the reply, and there ts the rub the whole question. 1 majority of the people of a have little or no taxab rty and the bulk of the pense of @ territorial government would fall on the mine owners. Most POLITE AND POLISHED. IDY BILL AND IMPERIALISM | Body of Man Killed By INVESTORS ARE BITTERLY the greater part of ¢ me they are they « At} erned ao a} jtem tw in use ernment pays are hot taxed, being © Heanse f each stamp how much is invested in a mir of Hm year for Fs fe cr | Fastest b foot out doubt the inve Without !t the country can ot gotng to Inv thetr property eaten rent majority of peopl have nothing to tax and the up taxes, The pay a large «i the antt-territortallats argue are to have the state and are fur ne » them any harm | and may 40 them they whieper. offices to be Alstributed. ‘The senate investigating tea which fe now making @ tour af Alaska will hear both story and on Its report ably hinge the fate of the pror there will be Battleship Bxoursion To the navy yard and orulser N. Take boats from 2:90, 9/80, 6:90, 7 PREPARING FORTHE GOOD NEWS BUTCHERS’ BARBECUE | » on thelr hands at M The chefs, ameintant chefs today began preparing fe butchers’ barbecue at the park arranged for the WAS W. D. MITCHELL Car Identified John Davis & Co. 709 ? Second A Ave. Steamships Port Orchard Route The Oftieial Line for U. S. Navy Yard ond Battionhips Steamers At or Steamer Arrow “Switt SEE THE BATTLE SHIPS and Sure” | Cor Second ave. and James st Por etieen "wives pom. R Pacific Packing Navigation Co.- Carrying Alaska Pacific Express and United States mafl FOR VALDES, Calling at Juneau, Sit tome tat, KAYAK, Etlamar and CO INLET POINTS. > & @& EXCELSIOR sePT. 4 f. & BANTA ANA serT. 16 §. #. NOME CITY SuPT. 20 Gatling from Arlington Dock, tp m. No freight recetved after noon rent to * steamers or dates of sall- te without notice. . E. CAINE, Operating Agent, Phone, Main 1147. O18 First aven: Beattie SEATTLE, EVERETT AND EDMONDS. The Palatial @teamer CITY OF EVERETT. Five round trips da Leaves Seattle 7:15, 6.25 a. m.. 14 m. m. and 5:1 noore of cooks, with Ipers, have @ bie Street MANY SALES EFFECTED IN ALL } $73 TO $150 ON A PIANO AND $25 HARVARD | DENTAL banda irate ame nd, eevee daily a 30f and trip 600. } We Guarantees a and filled without pain, restores peng go EMPIRE tres Theater | teeth to thelr natural beauty at) a emall cost. Northwestern we $ 7" 25c Now the talk of Beattie, with new | /BRIDGE WORK GOLD CROWNS your Teeth and tell you In ad- |vance exactly what your work ONE TRE | will cost, free of charge. | HoyYT’s von Everett 9.15 FROM KYAK Plymouth Shoe Co. 707 Second Avenue SPECIAL LOW PRICES FOR 3 DAYS fi BROUGHT DOWN BY STEAMER FROM VALDEZ Reports trom the # fletde of th , Kayak «. The} \ ri { CHILD'S HAND TURNED BUTTON AND At LACE SHOES. 4e , CHILD'S FINE QUALITY HAND SEWED r mt the § ' TURNED SHOES, bu and sen 3 to on CHILDREN'S BUTTON SHOES, } 1 A number “ 15 ad t r k iv CHILDRE 5G LEN VINE rep ta were HAND EWED TURNED Py SHOES, « tos He : 700 | RED SCHOOL HOUSE SHOES ¢ Aver James ands GIRL'S HEAVY Box CALF | RED Brock and wear like 1 ys usinoas tr . m SHOES, " »2 ; - wee pair i tt ; ° ®, strong and a ' i ' : y ° ft iit gh $1.09 | . di to $ $1.75 LEATHER LACE BHOKS, t CHILDREN'S BRIGHT DONGOLA PATENT ut ’ $1.25 quality TIP “LACE SHOES, D i ¥ F na, wines ‘ price O80} § to 11; the $1.65 quality, Sale price...91.25 and Go MiGGES’ HEAVY DONGOLA PATENT TIP “BUNKER HILL” SCHOOL SHOES, her throug eh GIRLS’ PATENT LEATHER SHOES— Misses’ Shoes Mi66E6' EXTRA FINE QUALITY GENUINE DIRECTIONS — MUCH INTER CALF SCHOOL SHOES, — = EST BEING TAKEN IN D, 8 gular § val~ | izes # to 11, Bale y JOHNSTON COS BIG SALE $1.08 | Sizes 11 1-2 to2 & BY OUT-OF-TOWN PEOPLE NEARLY EVERY MAIL CON TAINS INQUIRIES, BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES BOYS’ HARD NOX sonec. SHOES, = 5 . ge Boys’ Satin Caif AnotherBargain wor Be® Shoes BOYS’ HEAVY CALF CALF LACE SHOES, solid in- BUNKER HILL IRON s puter soles, | Bale CLAD STEEL 8HOD | Price seveeess PERS SHOES, the kind with We offer 220 patrs of BOYS’ horseshc n the be FINE BOX CALF SHOES, backstay and pr 1 S00 is well worth r of Boys’ Shove. PARENTS, our stock of Children’s and Boys’ Shoes * one of the largest and best selected on the Pacific Coast. Our Shoen are bullt for this climate and are solid leather counters Inne? and outer soles, and are mate for hard wear ur Shoes are bought from th wont manufacturers In the United States for spot cash and our prices at all t the lowest Buy your Bho Headquarters, Seattle's largest Popular-Priced Shoe Store. Sener PNA EM EI ETRE AE OE i BOYS" HEAVY UNLINED KANGAROO CALF hetoad 400L SHOES, | * © solve m. Hale p $1.95 BOYS’ VEAL CALF UNLINED STAND ARD SCREW SCHOOL SHOES, ° $1.76 d “Ave. the Hinwe and vatiour Kimball organs ALL INCLUDED IN THIS SALE AND GOING AT PRICES REPRE SENTING AN ACTUAL SAVING TO THE PURCHASER OF FROM AMUSEMENTS. Shoulder |[ GRAND #3 23% TO $50 ON AN ORGAD mie pA Sunday 3isccodm Nights war aene creane from & Extra Matinee Monday riths Labor Day FIRST PRESENTATION IN GEATLE OF THE PRO- NOUNCED GAIETY SUCCESS De « Chaperons k Lyr nken. Music by Isidore Witmark — Kennedy Drug D.$. JONNSTON ©. Company 903 Second Av Successors to Stewart & Holmes Retail, PRODUCED UNDER THE STAGE DIRECTION OF GEORGE Ww. LEDERER, lll pacrnprorenpenece OG Sinsivg People 60 Great Prize Beauty Chorus | yo PLATES Prices, $1.50, $1, 75c, 0c and 25e SPECIAL MONDAY MATINEE-—$1.00, 750, 50c AND 25c. SEATS NOW SELLING FOR ALL PERFORMANCES, | PAGIFIO NATIONAL LEAGUE| THIRD AVENUE Theater Seattle's Prettiest Theater. RUSSELL & DREW, Managers BA SEBALL' Phones: Sunset, Main 687; Ind, 56% = ' |Spokane vs. Seattle) 300.005 8 oe aR Tonight 75c. Julian Rose All week and Saturday matinee, )UR HERREW FRIENE “0 A Change of Bill et care. ‘se 1") The Legion of Honor Per Tooth $3. 50 "rer rve screnerved seat ate. me EOF 0010 commen ORI stig yom wat $3.50 {. Saige ImatRe) 1) G RAND suse S22 Opening FULL SET oF $4 00 ws Hes, JOHN CORT, Mgr. Phone Main 4. Next Sunday on 0) ONLY TWO NIGHTS MORE Matinee | PACKED TO TH DOORS. Ay Matinee. Mr. Frank Bacon We will carefully | BETTER THAN EVER MENDOUS LAUGH or Neo Pa; aoe CT Teeth rachel extracted | SEMENTS ATHLETIC PARK 4 Jar Teeth extracted free. without | Telephones—tIr ‘in, and replaced with new es the same day. FILLINGS Sohool children's day extra FILLINGS mes Sat A Continuous Laugh. In the New Rural Comedy, A Texas Steer Ezra Kendall The Hills of All work guaranteed for 19 | vo een] INO LADY ATTENDANT. A TERRIFIC HIT. HE VINEGAR BUYER 4 QUARTETTE OF STARS. Prices—$1.60, $1, Thc, S00 and 250. ibe eating Andra ag TH FAMOUS QUARTETTE| Reservations must be called for California Bundays—¢ &. m. to 19 m Matinee Saturday—%o and 660. prompuy aon aoe \ idaho cae cot

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