The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 16, 1904, Page 4

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| j THE SEATTLE STAR i? correspondence, Loudon: ] pop?" asked the wine young man any of ‘om But what's the use| tslatoré as to thy NY STAR PURLISHING CO. Perey ere , of knocking? matter, but anybody can have thre OFFICHR-L? And 1k Beventh Avenue bois bint Cait Ween bOe A looal reporter has disciVered a guewned | , ral strand” im Keypt’ Witt! ‘phe president of the State Liquor * mders 9 onne " ne Horseshoe Liquor Comp: EVENT AFTERNOON RXCRPT SUNDAY A ' n the] Dealers’ a ition, now meeting at] | The Horseshoe Liquor Company TELNPHONDS er t ' Olympia, wald in his annual addre 0 1 M0 HerY 11:30 Business Deve. Linen! —Aunact, Main 10) Independent Ua bid * ee Did you notice that the Nquor! that he was sorry that the legi® | to 1:29, a merchar Tditorial Department-Bunset, Main Tak " wo. fa f Washington had lunch at lature was not in seaslon, We have | cannot be equaled x ' The Biers Wantorn offices: IW Hertford building, Chica irivuae ’ Tumwater yesterday, It doesn’t say not been able to interview any log [this city, ‘There get Duliding, New York. W rie o, foreign advertising i deceoen Maou wh na ee BALLARD #TAR Al $i Balinrd « ect Hea 14 ' » well as the fir nt One cent per copy per Week, oF twentv-five ® per mont, ' : ; ' j oe deuvered non ; TO MA . RB—'The dato when your eubseription exy | You t » to Spinning’s for bieycte re then bas hot nine in taken From * at ou » *. ' ' . ie Y Baitor The Stare y ARRIVING DAILY, OUR FALL AND WINTER GOOD AN INDEPENDENT PAPER Vets tga |e cs Me me aan Te ane ae Nonna rary ow me com H N@OM to Know "ea , ie 4 for some time Eger . wd PARED WITH THE KIND YOUR TAILOR MADE FOR YOU and am a strong admirer of a paper that | fearles in handling OUR STOCK OF CRAVANETT AND MACKINETT COATS The capital of W. W. Kimball & questions of y © interest, I have always believed In ind nt wone & m. - | > POR THE RAINY SBASON ARE IN STOCK, AND THEY ARE Co. in exceeded by but few of the a nt banks of the United States papers, but have not a very clear idea of what that term om- | Washingt Mayt they were BEAUTIES. AN INSPECTION OF OUR STOCK WE AR CER t se t This enat them to buy raw mate braces. | would, therefore, like to have explain to me what you ‘ . TAIN WILL MAKE YOU A CUSTOMER rial in great quantities, to make Consider the aphore and scope of an t newspaper like The | every separate portion of the instru Star. EW. M lomo DPrebabiy o ter 6 ments in their own facto and te Wo are glad that our friend has asked this question, A good | ' . Py the strength of the Kimball guar | apt hich goa ith every etre many people seem to have the Impression ground into them pretty | ens uits uaty, which goes ry instr men bis limax of the deeply that an independent newspaper has no other purpose than to Kimball Co.'s ability to furnish rom to THE MOBT FOR THE MONKY. We “get oven” with somebody, to hurl its shafts right and left, hitting wortment of the whom it may, and occupying in the field of am something of have a complete 4 | ent pianos to stock, and an the same position that a bull 4 in a china shop, Some believe that | . ther ca ~) ” arrive in a ive are good, bad or indifferent in the handlir ¢ affairs of city, state | | makes to facilitate a satiefa are and ation from $10 to $30 | Goins in cocond-hand” pianos ‘as These views are far from right, and The Star doesn't know of | Oo Sens Whe oes went & first any journal that has been able to express as concisely and | lane tuner us up. Either | Men’s Rain Coats ly just within what the independent newspaper should oxert its power any better than has the editor of the New York World tn | otis the following statement which appeared on the edit al f the fro $15 to $30 D. Ss. JOHNSTON co World only a few days ago. m General Musical Instrument House. | To be independent is not, in the World's view, to be a I - eh ee 1 003 Second Aves Burke Bide. free la in journalism—bdelieving in the principles of neith | 1 He drew ao Both Phones 200. er party and attacking both without discrimination aply t , . send to make a point or a sensation. An indep mewepaper ems ft (Ark) t Our Stock of Fancy Vests ma Medalrent bernture Co tac <0 Therv’s one thing certain, Thos for Fall Have Arrived society and government, and with free a jor f al eng . press and defend ite opinions, recegaising 20 authority ave © | ‘Mele recent records Price from $2.50 conscience, no obligation except to the people who trust it | | ciaiia taal dilated ee Rae to $5.00 ‘The Star might add that any newspaper that lives up to the prin y ciples expressed in this statement is bound to have a greater in ogy he heady: lh +... = 2 TEETH SPECIALS } | | is rather one with settled convictions as to BRANCH A what is wrong—what is wise and what | ite Fi S60. © wort our prices. jow On. fluence than any personal or partisan organ, no matter how ably the In't kill even @ chicken,” he says n called Satter class may be conducted, for @ partisan paper is never thor ~e A -dbrnang~ 4 erlsie where the tastes |oconomical. . a Brown's Painless Dentists oughly trusted in the exigencies of a \ that such a paper stands upon are at stake, while the indepe ndent | ‘These are the only dentists in Be that faint 700 First e., Cor. Cherry attie having the late botanical dis- aad ee at ery to apply to the gums for aiens Extracting. Filling and crowning Teeth, and guaranteed for ten yeare paper views al! issues with discrimination and witho _|“ TEETH THONT PATER A eprciaTY od Bilver Filling cones B5e A German scientist says gol fen- , The Ohio On ¢ madeaf g trip Full Set Teeth cena, 83,00 ged causes most of the hay fever.|to Dull last week. Chan says his | Gold Fillings Sak 750 Wo wonder so many wish goldenrod | horse w an ee min 3. chosen the national Mower 6 why s his teeth dressed | Dudgeon Hill corres, “Le Mabel engaged to the duke “Yeu, the report ts true. “Tm surprised.” | Jon't see why you should be. er fortune in her Come in at once and take advan- | tage of low rates, All work done by epectaliate without pain and guar- anteed for 19 years. BROWN'S PAINLESS DENTISTS, | 713 _ First Avenue. Pariors 1, 2. 3, ¢ 5. 6, Union Block, Modern Bustness Ole ege Cite: LL eeteasin eg gpeg. isypird ee CLAPMHWIEG LC: Southwick’s Sunday, 9 \o next to MacDougall ate | Kaiser Bill's third son has writ- hours, § to ten many poems, and not long ago or. the boy's mother arranged to pub COLLINS BUILDING, CORNER SECOND AVENUR AND JAMES 5T lish them, but the kaiser vetoed it. |) ET a Tr WR BON OE ROMO Dg Ts octet Woe ea ee saccentitesiaiiacs Let'é quit kidding Bi. esterday we bought the Western School of Telegraphy he Brokaw School. Te 4 = | will add a Department of Transportation. The only schools of this character in the Western & Peoria, M1, woman had her} Plane moved to the woods. (Pass | this around the flat.) A WORD FROM JOSH Wise. | States Ida Otson accepts © good position with Lowman & Hanford, Now the woodwork all through, Wilson's Mdern Business College fs being cleaned and varniahed. A pron ent business man «ald to Mr, Wilson the other day—Your office ts the busiest place In town 41 Students have enrolled so far this month, Join the procession of the successful Some men learn frum experience, Straightforward ae — Sener Profits Many Saies—— That's Our =e: some learn frum ob- j se roe Py | ——EE servation an’ @ opin Bas vhven | The Bee Hive ne ie iin tai tes | We employ no agents; pay no com Between Vine and Cedar Ste. Reliable Dry Goods Store Z| Between Vine and Cedar Sta missions; no expenses for you to MAKING A NAME FOR HIMSELF. | Ieee sme pay. The “Domestic” and “Stan- dard,” the best on earth CLINE'S PLANO HOUSE W. T. Stead says the cxar is one} WHY HE Is JOLLY of the most enlightened men in the} oy yin) nas a Corner Second Avenue and Union world. He certainly ought to be <|mee FB aps Brae me Seattle Dental Parlors Rooms 11, 12, 13, 14, Hinckley Blk +17 Second Avenue. The largest and best equipped dental office on the Pacific Coast We have all the latest and most scientific methods of modern and painieas dentistry. We crown, fill and extract teeth without the least he has been reading the papers sin last February Just now to everybody—to the seeker after bargains and to those who want the newest things as fast as they appear. Our low prices make new friends and new friends almigys become old friends at the Bee Hive. pad D K Depend- aa ES’ BELTS AND NECKWEAR . i the \ SOc, SGe ind MWe ' be . B90 AND 896 “Bilkerly hae the right idea. He's} se shrewd as any man “Bought an tomobile so Srey. won't have to dodge his creditors ‘They have to dodge him.” CUTLERY | rive ‘EVERY BLADE WARRANTED | John D. Rockefelier fa anything to the Uni cago on its 52d ar Panty, PVIEAY: | emeeetminn Sh t r . , pain > ot ‘ 2 on owe ew hen far Foun | oes at GENTS’ FURNISHINGS palo.” No students employed, “but — OPENING SALM OF FALL AND WINTER UNDER-| perience. We examine y teeth Jona D. Racictalor tant ianos Bargain WEAR aad tell you In’ advance’ just what very much noise « h 1104 700 ¥ = and | Your work w Y We make no Landon bank. He o to emr Dra “ ar pris 5Oc r lor ext ag teeth wher Thomas W. Lavson as its press Prices x Ti-vate avceeuh Sor dieu aueoetias ee Ul} ¢ oF ndy always in agent. = .) on Nigh ve hy t being sai to any 76 att lance. William Waldorf Astor's New| Wekeep them. The best the Amer York hotel, 14 stories high, has just | fean market affords. Sell them on heen opened. 7 rates were not| easy monthly payments Tere in’ harmony with the con-| WEBER PIANOS, KOH- atruction. | LER & CAMPBELL Texas girl war stung by a centi- | PIANOS AND pede while tripping the light fan eure $5.00 Gold Crowns $3.35 fon: Wool Je Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, to © $1.00 taste tor. She didn't know there | OTHERS > wittine 6820 wan one within 190 feet of her: ow Fillings 806c $1.50 Extracting BO Kexarination Funk THEN HE CAN'T MAKE IT BY} THe SKIN OF HIS TEETH. |H. & H. Chesbro Chas. Custer, who is employed by 4305 Second Ave. LADIES? MUSLIN UnpeRweaR — OREAT SALE OF LADIES baess Ladied Muslin Drawers, enveroldery trimmed. 39 yur Ladies’ Dress kh hing rene 1 MARION >) SeATTLE STREET JQ 4008 (TG WASH NON TRUST OR YOUR EYESIGHT —W ? nine; mpectal f teed noee meer ees Bate 4 AEATTLE KY, FAR, NOSE AND THROA. INFIRMARY tr ed, $1.99 a p a Be School of Photog caph, HR. FRANK LP, PRATT. 4 and & Haller Bidg free to Amateurs one, regular $1.00 Pinkharm's Compound, regular $1.00 Malted Milk, regular $1.00; at Swift's Mollin’s Yood, regular 7 at Swift's A Food, regular DOUCHE PANS Regular § no $2.25 Regular $2.00; now $1.50 Regular $1.50; now $1.00 THE MAIN CORNER ONE DOLLAR A WEEK IS ALL WE ASK Cloaks, Suits and Millinery WESTBERG & CHILDS Cloaks, Suits and Millinery 1812 Second Avenue Dr. Reed’s Cushion Shoe ei he fasiest Ca Shoe Ol. Mme CALLOUS iN <pOrs ASSURES PERFECT BUNIONS COMFORT POOP Bas sy sr tnw 40 THEY CONTAIN THE BEST OF MATERIALS. THERE- FORE GIVE THE BEST OF SATISFACTION IN SERVICE. This inner sie being damp proof, prevents many of the trou bles contracted from wet feet-—rheumatiem, neuralgia, et The price is the same as an ordinary shoe of this quality, Raymond & Hoyt 918 Second Ave. A POOR MAN’S CHANCE SOUTHEAST SEATTLE —— We Are Not inthe Laundr y Cc ombine ular { Cut-rate hird A P A Bell SHIRTS, 1l0c. COLLARS, 2c. CUFF QUEEN CITY LAUNDRY Esta hed 1890. smo

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