The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 9, 1903, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR PY STAR PURLIENING CO OFFICHS140T and 1909 Seventh avenue EVERY AFTERNOON BXCEPT SUNDAY TELEPHONES Buainess Department nt, Main 1080) Independemy 188 | ’ meet, Man 1138 Star's Bastern offices: 106 Hartford building, Chicago: 83 «, Now York, W. 1 Port 1, mar, foreign advertiaing One cent per copy; six cents per week wenty-five cenw per Attondames on the sory of the eatabliabed church are steadily decline ng The pom-conformists are holding their own much better, But showng laxt ty tr recta tivity Of the worshippers @ per cent are these whom Mir Gladstone once | Gubbed “oncers.” That is to say, only M8 per cout attend two services om Bunda The Weekly prayer mecting as an Institution pas practically coeased to exter Query sid the showing in this sewhat, perhaps taking the country ae a whole, be any » that the majority of our pepu- » the chureNea? are few such fi ut the future life? ¢ first-class king’ hat ¢ ht ts ne wetivity te The reas The while an: indifter Religious Bonfiict between sotence and religion, the Bhad to do With the indiderence of many th And then the pulpit te somewhat to Diame, Much of moter Dias lost ite power, It te rat tho hn £ evangeliat he ovangel @f our faiher. whose heart burned with convtcth Bpoke as ving authority, and whose soul yea ate Sie 46 Beldom fowrd im the pulpft of today, He may b 1 Time evangetist, bot as Puck says “Hte um “ ue Mansion in the skies.” Your average Lorain, wootbes, And there is the newspaper, which holis so larae awty Bife of the poopie, And the newspaper devon not always cater ¢ ritual tings And the fatture of Che And the materialist e of so—0r reasons are plentt ful. But | These tendencies away from religion are unfortunate M hey ar Gangervus! A people without relighn is a people | , eway moral anarchy a the dangers to the republic must be calalcgued Ue danger RN if HER ROYAL The state board of equalization—which County Amsensor f eemi-tragically refvre to as the “highest tribenal—will do ik Ing, and one the railway dud and escay j dosnes king é this year the meeting was #& ht That is strange. Firat the county aasease | nee . the press reports are to : “A i ant nothing,” «ald the most in begging Chat nts of the rail Engtiabmar i hed be ia turbed on the ground that they were “perfectiy fai or atte: re wae & fash ta Johanh’ However peared before the board and made their arguments © was to have arrived a wee Ments amounted to ttmply thie Wrerything te set tlemen. The assessors are sat) the pe everybody ts natiefied, what ov t Thereupon the board came to ¢ were right—that everybody was p ing more to be sald. Hence the | farcical system of taxation by which the peor thousands of dollars, year after year, was end “hirhest tribunel.~ ‘The action of the hired by the railway corporat tion—the position of being con ‘are clever and do their work well, an state board and the county assessors they succeed mar ‘Their cleverness ie exemplified by.the manner tn which the real conditions are covered up, and the re iatied” allowed to go broadcast over the The action of the state board--Mr. PF deserves the severest censure Ae Myr. Tesponsibie, not wholly reeponsibie as he w he ’ in that ite power is the greatest, and ite action for the wedding. His bas been bere & week, Dut no of his highness, Me slopred ove jurain at Ehrenstetn to viett for few hours a f father, Since then nothin |Reard fr fears | pens Me attorners girl. Who can may? should haye be King county your county. te he » nt goes back t Tn = half-h ‘Thue the argume then, In the next breath. om he thinks Wkely to be question we rect In the face ft le none of the ome what he hoard. and finall hoard, endorses his wor fe wrone It should be cha And yet when Mr P kes the first mt A he has told the ard 9 »« ¢ Mr. Peter was anxious that the state hoard shen bie work. why did he take the trowhle fo any an 2 We Want You to Take Advantage or much lesa to make a special request that the fame " the tnadeouate rallway The railway companies took on Pint the pecole pay t ae tote that °T | companies hieher. The stn | the sasenemente if we did.” That tw the favorite exctae the county amsessors give. Do the | late proceedings at Olympla bear out the plea? Asbentos Stove Mat . Be If Good Iron Frame Wringer, 91.59 [ceed at ahriabaaienaadaehibaiahatedateliebealalenalaieiahaiadalll WMI 9760 ae ’ 7 Se | Futing ions, “with extra WELSH PICNIC So Wersin Wasnlngtoms momuare ot haben " Guattnice. Five-Year Wood o Wringer, regular $5.00. $4.00 WAS A SUCCESS gussussssszsesvensseansa ‘The annual Welsh picnic at Wood- RULES FOR MILLION tend pare te of eomy weather. | DOLLAR CONTEST person® were present ner was provided b Cymradorian Boctety. Speeche Fern Soap 8 Bars, 24c gports were the order of the MER fing, and after luncheon a fine o he paper Gir concert was given. Fes Oe . CALEDONIANS HAD OUTING YESTERDAY = Members of the Caledonian Clob and their friends yesterday enje @n outing at Pleasant Heach. F: Spelger & Hurlbut Second and Union ACRE TRACTS cont fare, only $95 up; terms, $25 down, $10 any lot in this addition at $25; terms, $6 down hers, start your sons in the world with one and erg will not be peddiing peanuts and their ol4 éaye. “Free tickets at office, 16 Uni on ine ase noluding “, Triple, Colonial and French ate. fee Window Display. Special Prices is Week ie toe beak xt for Ya haan ike feast money, Our ottices have boon ten years, We have offices and largest Sroaatioe: in ‘Seattle Our tow prices do ti what we have 9 for othe’ Se ea Pict ae cate ews Sacto, adhenive, platen ainy inthe mouth. 09 $200 | Faltetet Test Fata Fea BR Kennedy Drug sens tate sx | Company haba Flaca. § Buccessors to & Holmer pf ge gy — eh, Herr?’ said Jobeun the final arrange ad of the king, bis dome whisper of a beautiful peasant | Any political #ignifieance tn this) 7 Wednesday's Dead | Johann laughed. ./man and his fy four years,” abe What did yo | 17 Nothing. How did he @iet't, | land whe ia wo sir, Wb, | jaws ha: yon! She! ‘The exp } al business for this new concern. Gratifying sort of business do, for it’s done without any hocus-pocus in the way sed thing is marked so that a kid can come and buy as wisely as a wise man. Money back for any old reason at all. Nobody wants money back that buys here. Men’s Suits Black Cheviot Suits, cutaway atyles, were $16.00 Rac ke Suita, mf Heht and dark m | Men’s T en’s Trousers Trousers for busine 5 Men’s Shoes Monarch Shoes f n, $2.50 vo King quality an famous $4. $1. + ted We have just recetved from! U. & Government Navy Depot 4000 FINEST NAVY BLUE ALL WOOL Indigo s fancy cards free, yoney I find myself in the “He was thrown from hid’ horse] omploy of the police nd killed out lives jon Of the Fong . then they anton on the fine {ln hers guide was free from anything but| ‘© & Soctalist?” sald the All men are bi business, err.) “Ge to!” laughed the Englishman. The passing of a old Hub | stocks is making all kinds of |whole store that we don’t | warrant. of advertising, and every bles- | |prices. You can wager we’re | to arrive. | down here on the square. acres ollage Cederend and tele ~< Drath Flannel Shirts Judge a School Drawers .by Results ~ We are anki Every GRADUATD during the ench for thom. st year has SHOURDD A ‘Post. ION. Write to us about our POSI- TION GUARANTEE. A half dozen M LAREN & THOMSON COPYRIGHTED 190) BY TAE anahapabesl ENTERPRIXE ASTOCIATION Kunglish lawns rusion by « high pr tog fre iron fenwe That is the Britivh legation, herr rhe Englishman stopped and 1, unconscious wf the close of the guide, He drew a & squaro-mhouldered old his thin another pleture om it Hinglish oene. And the echo of @| vole fell on his ears Boctalint for the] nT amp in| KEEP IN LINE By Dining at yen! 1220 Second ave. The most populer place tn the etty Moderate Prices. Quick Bervice Last week Men’s sit = rth ag $19.00 and $20.00 window there.” Not a single garment in the New stocks are beginning Finest clothing you ever laid your eyes on. Lowest going to build a big business Some values for your con- sideratien. This is the old Hub stock we want to get rid of--- on — _ Men’s Furnishings All Wool Sox, wer 1560 Goit Shirts, were Tho, . . B50 Biack of Tan Cotton Box, were isc, for ...8 1-30 Handkerclsefa, were 160, now 4 for y....... 250 Silk Neckwear, worth TOF .sseee 15e All Wool Underwear, natural colors, worth $1.25, POP ss ceseewss +s eeveneses 700 Balbriggan Underwear, in pink, blue or ecru, worth $1.50 a quit, for ..... 750 President Suspenders, worth 6c, for , 350 Parl & Wilson Collars, all stxes, but not all styles, 4 for .. o* +n» fe Camel's Hair Underwear, Any Straw Hat In the store, no matter which, 250 styles, for oe G15 | Others, odd sizes, various ¢ Dear Public Please observe bow polite the Biectrio Trust getting to be. “If you don't like our methods, burn tallow candies” te no longer their gentile admonition to you. Besides selling light we teaoh good manners, SEATTLE CATARACT CO. ‘Th a and Jefferson at, ‘That is her royal highness, the too much of he He was a imiliionalr n Johann bu econ oe biggent ‘ in Washing "| We mu ‘ . De ft Gro. H. WOODHOUSE CO, ; 1400 fevond Avenue x. [Marquette = were Whisky NORTHERN LIQUOR CO., Distributors, 212 First Ave, Seattle BUY A GAS RANGE SELLING AT COST Do You Understand How to Use a Gas Range? Better Let Us Send Some One to Show You How to Use It We Make No Charge for This SUNSET, EXCHANGE 27 INDEPENCENS 86 Seattle Gas & Electric Co. 214 Cherry Street We Have no Students—All Our Operators Are | Licensed by the State of Washington Warning: ©. Bipes, both hi ° the Royal College of Den Lady attendan 1422 Second Ave. | Boston Painless Dentists Orpen Po you WOULD Ay D AVOoIDDn DISAPPOINTMENT our optionl establishment. is option! establishment the state,

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