The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 25, 1904, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR ‘y BEVERY APTERNOON x NDAY Business w Main 108) Ind the a} ' ‘ Dutiding, New \ “ TO MA ' ' “ A Entered at Postoft —— THE FINE ART OF SUPPRESSING NEWS Whee T field a few yoa this statement Star made ita THE ONLY PAPER IN BEATTLE THAT DARES PRINT THE NEWS. From that day to this that sentence has been the watchword @f this paper—the criterion by w h ite every ort has Measured. It has meant fearle .” aling with friend and f Mt has meant Independence of factional or party strife in polities; tt has meant the courage to tell the ruth about the rich the " the high and the low, and a ’ nt th aper has the significance of its shibboleth ne i strated than in the past few days, in which time both the ot tw y tle have branded themselves as ameleas essors of wea Btood convicted of bare sycophar fawt fa Fate interests which they serv For the past week The Star has been furnishing Rs readers w @ series of articles relating to the gre at ind al movement ever known fn the history of Puget sound, the 1 hase by B. H. Harri man of over a million dollars’ worth of valuable tide lands, to be m, with a Weed as terminals for the trans ntinental railway ye’ view to entering Into open competition with that king of tre Dullders, James J. Hill The ot ewsapapers have known for days Harriman bas begun bh tnv a of th rrit yet wot th Yeuterday have these papers dered to utter in thelr news columns & Word about this great and good thing for Seattle And why? Tt is simply because that both them have worn the yoke of Czar Hill Yo? so long that they dar not which might injure thetr lord and master. It would never man or anyone else wouk! dare encroach of bim who in their eyes doeth a1) things well for the interests of the long as Papa Ht Are safe-guarded? What do they care if shoves bis puffing engines and roaring trains under their very noses? ‘They want neither to » hear anything that ts adverse to jo to hint that Harrt sacred preserves What do ther t and his divine rights upon th another esmpire-builder the interests of Wizard Jim, whose magic wand has charmed away their freedom of thought and independence of speech. The Harri man invasion means wealth business 7 y for Seattle, but it hurts Papa Hill Therefore these organs remained silent as the sphyn« until they Fecetved the word from the corporation throne, and then only did they speak. But this te not the first time that these papers have played into the hands of corporations as against public good. Two or (th years &g0 Seattle hourenolters were paying $2.00 for gas tacked the franchise of the -ompa ny that was robbing the public ‘waged a fight against this civic evil which brought « new ay tnto the field and reduced the price of gas first to $1.99, then to $1.50. ‘This was good news to the people of Seattle, The Star dared to print &. The other papers ignored it watt! the price of gas wi @uced, just because the gas move poly pulled the stri them dance. More recently, The Star wage d another fight for still che €nd enabled the American Improvement company to secure The Star at and com actually re that made chise which has been held over the head of the old gas com uu the latter has been forced within the past few days to p its Patrons dollar gas. BOTH THE OTHER PAPERS HAVE FOUGHT THE AMERICAN IMPROVEME NT COMPANY FROM THE VERY DAY IT UNDERTOOK TO ENTER THE FIELD. From the standpoint of public health one of the greatest Conferred upon the people of this city is the city Inboratory. {t wil! Save the city hundreds of dollars of expense every year. and more {important still, is a splendid safe guard against the spread of Uise boons through the vse of impure food and drink. The Ster first suggested @ city laboratory. It carreed the fight single-handed into the . coune!! and not wutil that orgaalzation was ready to make t » Priation for it would the other papers call attention to i* in th Bews columns. {nstances of the most flagrant suppression of news by these cor- Derate organs might be indefinitely multiptied, but such te not the purpose cf The Star. But this paper does believe that IT IS AN INSULT TO THE PUBLIC INTELLIGENCE for two ont of three of the Seattle dally papers TO ENTER INTO A CONSPIRACY OF SILENCE WITH ANY PRIVATE INTERESTS, CORPORATE OR OTHERWISE. cspe elally when events of suck transcendent interest and importance are transpiring in our very midst. Their position has become all the More ridiculous now that The Star has fore.d them to dish up to their readers news which has ay peared tn the columns of this paper days ago. i(s% STAR DUST = —_——. “Did the bride look happy?” ,t to him. “Fes, she looked happy. And so ae G14 her father. She is the olden of A TIP, of his six dow rs, you know There's money al! “Has you 4 raised the rent if but our w Of your houne 310 ar ail it aw “Fen, be rained it when/I signed| Before the other gu the new bonne What excuse did he mak Hello, I ander 1 you're going “Kone at all, but I supposed het w Jor ext we Paleed it because he thought | could Talse it, too.” .“¢ t Tuesday.” swure trip a ple on an i tour.” are if all kart. mmitted ha A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. Sat country while the newspapers too busy poking fun at the nomin for vice president to pay any atte: 1 the Hado were not in transports GINGERS! CATARRH WILL RUIN YOUR VOICE! WE CAN CURE YOU. EXAMINATION FREE. DR. PRANK P. PRATT 4 and & Maller Bide. SEATTLE EVE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT INFIRMARY. 7 . “Some people } regard marriage as | Correspondents at Mukden ar Giagustied with the treatment give th’ means ter di- them by the Russians. For the jat- : % ter it may be said that they have voree. nothing but regrets 1 John Dowie in sill a shrewd ad-| Yertixer. Ho has nailed from Eng-| Jand so that he will arr in this The Japs who were in the Hitachi! | | | . srownd our paths, th? 2 spot ft first and nai k 1M Causes Courtahip and Marriage | Diesmednens. Rev The byterta iam Lane Street Pr F. lL. Forbes At PT) anefiguration 0, vation of the Moral Man T ty Pariah—Rev. tarlan—Rev. W. D. & lam Ret by the Super my and the & fon a f Ae of Astron atttion ence omy First Adventist Christian P Haywood, pastor, At tl a m. and 8D m., preaching services Evangelical Association & Hornsench. German sermon at 11 &. m. and English sermon at & p. m West Green Lake Baptiat—W. 0. Hardin At 1} a om. “Wise In quiry;" 7:3 A Shrewd Bust ness Man's Diss Fatlur Roman Cathotlc Meetings St. Mary's iah-—-Tev, W. 3. M ington etreet at Ss. m and ® ™ »am day school, 9 & m;: Vespers, 1 pom mm reh—Rev. Gea A and & > om. low! meas > m., venpers, sermon ané| At Pardin Tesery ané| | Special Services. Harel Mission—At 2:2 b ™./ Nathan Edwards will preach; | m., Bvangelist Burns will| ject. “He That Win-| neth & la Wine. | Thegsophical Bociety Seattle} Lodge—At $ p m. there will be symposium on the subject. ‘The Work of the Theosophical Soctety.”| Y. M. ©. A--At the Young Men's Christian Association an address will be delivered to men only by Mr. George W. Leavitt al secretary ¥. M.C. A. on the sub ject. “Sandwaves.” Mr. Warren EH Stetson will render as a solo, “Be yond the Gates of Paradise.” Good muste. Service begins at 3:20 and ends at 4:20. internation Not « Sick Day Since “t wae taken severely sfck with Kidney trouble, IT tried ali sorte of , of en and e try thet. After taking a few I 1, and soon thereet eer Nelghbors wred of Rheuma § Kidney > ity.” ‘This hat BF. Base of F t. N tem. Only Sée at GO. GUY, . druggist, Second avenue and . aan | | | 750% ‘Nee Guarante- | PIKE ST. JEWELRY CO. 417 Pike St. th. Opp. Ranke Hail, | PIANOS Buy No Other, Pay cashor / monthly, Pianos used, Up- tights, $140 up. CWToner & Co, BUSINESS COLLEGE 240. | ‘ tion |@ mensnge saying jhimaclt with m, and ¥ ' loubtiess had t t ‘ and that has at last revea ar, | . Ingraham to ws in the true Hehe -$ TKAING. nA ~ COVYRIONT «1904 Lory SMT 1004 HY TALE “ " * » to imegin ” 8Y TAR MODART a SAT RP ULSI AJIJOCH ener ¢ en w.oVv YNOT tot the v nown t | t in f Mar Ww ; ; At the outbreak of the civit war,| ers, Liewt. Kent, on detached an he an t , : the patriotic oration of Rex Ingra-|as alde-de-camp to Gen. Runyon,| the mend t, & : ham, graduating from Columbia col-| and Capt. John Wir abeent tt ‘ to be mad when - ‘ hum and his clasemat Reward J nd autho ite '6 1 t 7 ‘ Burnham, have beon ¢ ted and! ing just 24 t th y nad T ' liberally provided John Ray Md way Trooper Rex It , s . sad dew Rex ter Mditha, 1 in | a him ¢ or, eut off tro t D tiie adiné 1 it n My Hients, is in danger of financial! pox teat ~ i 1 and wa 1 pon learning that money held in| tendente art ~ Boge so gh on 0 t it f ‘ trust ia from his wafe, and! way to the cat iM}, that in h 1. afte \ . that Ingraham, while harge Of| delirium he bad about sdst 0 © and exp rr " and, t funds due the Frenter to, hee! Raynor and Ned Burn and thel t told pa ‘ and ‘ been & ted and robbed. Alon > tear S 1 of } t t { to bis pro jut there t f tranger a Burnham, insisting | wier and of some girl wt t hospital not to| time f 1 avn a at h ter haa claims which be) way strange to Winn, though he had A A by |e m's, f ~ Att b heard mentite f her hom . t ! bs th on . anageh ' before enttatit Sian ha thet bdene y ADD ay , . the girl ands per-| 6 Wine’s name , ret 1 her : Y eturn to her mother } atape 4 “- a eh an a ~ ’ «the meeting and! word of his plight n got} ¥ hn I an.—M a. ie . ous, when Burgham | eave and came over f ar nd} I i ’ rh ‘ pale A panied bY! there for the firet tin i that| a stet lerin. a t Rex goes to Wash-! nig triond, the patie a! tota i thin aft ington and joins the regular cavalry.| ortaoner cos’ hen Guat ie Tw ; and Ath supposed friends of Ingra he waa to be tried © he < a t ma et h ty, 1 a ham suspect him of robbing Raynor. | savited aud ridden down a seoney in - " The QUAKER DRUG (0. Bdouard Freater 88 his comp discharge of bia duty, “But this! looks upon that dear child alm , 1013-1018 FRET AVE Blunt, annoy Bim in Washing trial map pests Guak--tndetatte- | ia th io oaae diet : ay Hex is detailed to carry a staff mee) iy paid the mamaine matt “3 a emeenihans Ot this . | } age for Col, Hunter. | Winn ant sorrowfully by the bedside | tact ‘chat 'h i father sus ar, he cont ox rides down aud injures a gen-| Siena ‘feesiem. tiemtiones ee tive try who detained him | de — S cnet .o » by | lent, and heard thing -_ nat hi dition hi | m to thinking and then | t i that my nile CHAPTER VIL | jeal and that my nie WHAT THE LETTERS SATO etn at Burnham—| suff red much health and " G 0 NTY F | The te tire hea recel ved EAE, , bat Govatien 0 K N Cc U A R marching ¢ rgether w response, at the time.|and nights of anxiety. But your sini cs Styne tac |S aa ASSOCIATION noldicry assembled te front off asiie) ve . e o netou. With fatal unaningy © jag dig rene cen eee ae q~ = A gave ber core diatress of mitd CO tice Sable wore shePUnall Burnham, but the nse came an| and that we eying on her 0 Richmond,” demanding thap| ONTHhas peer Rex, | heath. © w, for the first time qu 20,000 men BOWE ood Winn © be gone a) are able to find explanation of this spliy forth and hew a way through =n “ tuoi: Ghat be be vitten letters to ong time ack in a wee ™ i be by “ od miles of diversified sealed it with « copy of his own untry and an hundred thousand | Maled i. | ot brav suited and detertsinedt | *tter to Miss Ray and gave it even though unorganized mens How | "et when Mr. Ingrabas anything but disaster was to ba) “# entirely restored, the packet looked for, whether at Bull Man or| oeether with bis letter of explana beyond, pussies the latter day reage| #08 to Rex, should then be given or. Our friends of the Sevent¥-first| Dim but not before, Late on the 17th of July he set forth to catch marched well in the van, mint® two the Seventy-first on the way to Ball Rup 24th he died back to town in a wabbly am Doesn't Respect Old Age and on the was trun it's 6 when youth toile te) 5, ance and the worst kind of a show temper, te that the b his wouldkeep bim in be wat part of & month, and that Rex In yee , | @rabam had got the letter—and a Jaundice, Fever, Constips ait | Pelapee. id to this perfect pill, te at G.| Confusion, it seema, had reigned aya afte yet most probable dis ©. GUY, Inc, drug store, Second) in Washington for avenue and Yesler unlooked for One Grand Continuous Picnic FOR THREE CONSECUTIVE WEEKS —AT— LAKE PARK — WITH — FREE EXCURSIONS Daily and Sunday on the Company's Special Steamers During the Continuance of This Remarkable Sale. Come One Come All LAKE PARK Is three miles of the choicest waterfront on Lake Wash ington. Over 1,000 acres of gently sloping land, now be ing laid out in parks, drives, walks and boulevards, with a gravity system of the finest water in the State of Wash- ington, Capt. E. E. @aine and O. O. Denny, after explor ing every nook and corner of the lake, have each secured a site on this t itiful tract and are now constructing elaborate country residences. We bought this property for a mere fraction of its actual value, and, on the start, shall sell a few hundred acres at from one-quarter to one- half the price of any other frontage on Lake Washi FREE STEAMERS From Madison Park to LAKE PARK Daily at 6, 8 and 11 A. M.; 1, 3 and 5 P, M. Sundays Every 45 Minutes, Commencing at 9 A.M. FREE TICKETS at the Office of the Company. Lake Park Land Co. %: bad her which, though | have not been permitted to read them, | know have caused her great dist and which were unwarrantable aa com ng from bi the on of his best it ts One can not bat nm 0 token niece an nm confidence Lake Washington Grand Sale of One Thousand Acres ON THE SHORE OF LAKE WASHINGTON June 23 to Ju $10.00, $15.00, $20.00, $25.00, $30.00 And agen your only cha that the malady to which you refer had already told upon his facuit and that these mportupate to her were the of ordered brain elf, to my sion of inf even and beloved brother TRACT. 3 Down,$!Weekly| tend and be gifted ftable to assume ring of sorrow that a should be so but I feel it due to to others of ¢, to way that we are rmation prov while enjoying the the bounty of my / he had tnvolved [Saturday] The Cream of Water Front All Sizes 1-2 Acre to 10 Acres and Gala Day July 3 PRICES FOR THE FIRST TEN DAYS ONLY and Up 5 Per Cent Discount for Gash -- TRACTS 14, With Grand Opening Today sat SER ae er ep BUT DON'T WAIT FOR THE OPENING -- YOU CAN BUY NOW. will be on the land every before the rush day to show the property BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE TRACTS RIGHT ON THE LAKE, BROAD ACRES OF RICH. MELLOW GARDEN LAND i Go early and secure m the opening day and while the present prices hold good. Lake ParkLandCo.)\ ENTRANCE ARCADE BUILDING.

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