The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 28, 1904, Page 4

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THE SEAT BY STAR ru orrices | TLE STAR | orate always thinking of somebody | RLIBHING OO | y ond always talking of som A: ath Avenue | body ol BUNDAY |} Im other words, Gen, Corbin uh th ~e ar army ffleer " i of big fortune oi ¢ irbuas | Yee 10 | “He's a firetotnnn tar ays, and @ liar who does that can't The boys of today are not what : thoy were ¥ I was a lad,” sald wee secnbennse seals P 1 man, “Now, there's that THE ADVANCE GUARD OF $7.50 IMMIGRANTS TO THE U. 5. WERE OF Le CLASS | Fee attend upon th i and others # ; v3 a » , f t * Th in the @ ate, ound bigg it w rage iaseengers § ! voyage, leaving the sum of $3.2 ay f ther things and r ' profit nay it can and at r the old st lof $28 each th f thing enora Though this first ship isted of frugal and th | the w will t ' e Jent h from southern E and as th f be t reads th th ir ficted th rie ar ' nd that th pon | ble tide of t abe cit thern F an Ania Mix BUSINESS GROWS or neglect . qual a ne we ne euttle 1, $1.00 size 83 BBe 25e sun give « t the physieiar prices are reason and our Stone's Pike St. Pharmacy BOTH PHONES—MAIN 933. 419 Pike Street FOR SALE $1500.00 ElegantHome 4-room cottage ty water ul and sightly TheThompsonCo 224 Pike Street. Union Bakery and Cafe 1413 BEX AVENUE. ur COFFEE AND VIENNA ee ee © LD stot leat tad tat at ll lela hale al heal smell “And he gave it for his opinion that whoever cou wale — ears of corn, or two blades of grass to grow upon a spot of groun ‘ t 1904. bY N her ite ‘Mos d Iri he de more essential ser t ountey than the whole race of LIVERPOOL Westernlan inde 8 ‘ ever to offer a] Spictare pet tear aa Atiatic trip'for #700. vated] = A Vag Horde From Southern Europe berth filled. ‘There were 680 in the! A FRESH FLOOD OF IMMIGRANTS . h had to pay| i rOHOW 40 h. The bargain counter f ew fon iging and travel was for = his art today’s Star Correspondent John Vandercook ward and aft In his a tar - ston Dustness from Burope| THE STEAMSHIP COMPANIES PLAN TO FEED PASSENGERS points out that an eased flood of immigrants from southern Eu ; x : , ‘ rope and Asia Minor is bound to resu the present transatlantic He aay . ry rol | FOR 10 DAYS FOR $1.50-—-SCE NES AT LIVERPOOL WHEN THE | rate of ganized. Drummers and agents] WESTERNLAND BAILED f peoples is so undesirable that the rulers of the » the w f ¥ ii are ready to actively abet in its exportation to the United md Asia M nd by ty | is it not undesirable eh for native and foreign-born th has the pr “Al ee forward | an eitizena to themselves to the danger? ps ne érume is necessary. |Cheap fares must travel by them. (easy to take care of and far le It is argued, and tr that America’s haven must not be closed rh to keep the crow { al t t » emigrants |trouble than the English emigrant te the Mle and ambitious viett fth r wehing political and b from 1 1 There teward f ry ' yndition of the old world en WA Wy yee ap fg wen saat data, Set ” “hs . Yas to pe t individuals who are nt to as rat . ‘ . f ti The Ene ant " sume the duties of Ar enship to come to our shores to ¢@ b Those nearest at hand | ¥ arn ning rooms, or rather open cape political, religious in dustrial of on. It ie quite an in anchester and Glas-| Polish and Rowman amidships which are flanked other thing to permit the ale Importation of these very condl flag : : he , Bhat I jer ape po al ! Bera ‘pears t be in rig wor 3 j the I ‘ a wh : heals thle Gees have a gh a chance. 4 * with When the year 1905 sha ng in one in every t the tn Wop, talv'e mise & wheala | @ . ay The food ely arran it habitants of the United States will have been im thi vantry less “ie . " h . ’ al ' i than one yoar, This mass of people will tend to demoralize the labo t smart with th’ t t ation officers ated tha we as t ey . A. ket of the Ur Bven r wou national press the cheap rate Was not being t@upn a fe In . . . market ¢ : boll nal tty - oe “ How did you come 1 your | Advantage of ao much by poor pao | the « other ar fr " " ett on the voym ity cannot long meet ha strain The 1 P al, moral, tn t with the coum it was by thrifty people, ‘The |the husband having gone to Amert-| than the m f them ever we dustrial, financial religious tone must wereld in its average W ~ They sed ate caught a lot of them, but lea some time before, to whom the! at home The lowering of the average lowers the status of each ly al nf to dear 4 ia the United State ody Such a thing se ng } Inadequate laws Iaxly administered are to blame. And at the bot ~s tm are the two great f Aw partisan politics and While ¢ . a) the graft nt an No political party bas had the courage to face the lasue squarely | The foreign-born citizen is insulted by the bugaboo of “fearing the 2 heard of can tes a fareign vote.” The “foreign vote” does not rot nor tolerate the nts’ excursion to Beigrade lass of immig that is ¢ t r with Peter For the sake of a few cont m—or graft—on a steam But then tw a ship tickets for the sake of a few dimes p' on the passage, the | do with pr val hirelings of the an ther are unloading |) 4, paupers, criminals an nts upon the people of this country, |, 24st the right time of the year, 0 tA fall nag It means t ses and hospitals | It means the ew diseases AT THE VAUOKVILLE SHOW, Tt mea row 4 a. The act ft the rr (On It means a glutted labor market which | rede down town this morn-| it means the establish f peonage a somi-industrial slav ne couldn't change the quarter I/ =. ean | SCENES ON BOARD THE WESTERN LAND. It means the continua t political corruption In cities through a toe tok ane t vi - “ ha th y Waitin t th Doctor here the n at the boodie-control of thousands of voters who ure not ready as yet to j That would never have happened | Exa « + rf be entrusted with the ballot fy been t e, would it® _ The evoition of free government was a matter of centuries and oO t have ha in a wodkand-a i-wide | cheap rates proved a Godsend t The ily bi f is as f destruction a be ave had ange arkain hunters for some-) get hie family o w ye rhe fe eae nutes newegmane Rewe-quee through the aco “hange tor. what « better. Whi ) was an-| All these pe wd fina BREAKFAST. aepns SvotRionary processes: “Por the quarter |nouneed they lined up for tickets | ly hing the t Porridge. ak, t The immigrants of 10 years ago had, as a rule, gone through But you w t ha ad &| Your correspondent came to Liv-| gathered at the ter, cotfee and cheese bet me we trast the ballot im the hands of eves o ter ify toe ap terday t in time to| waited eagerly DINNER rtion of the millions who will come to this country tt er Barty r. vee eee 7 y wow . ‘ [he wa b at the Ame ler and so ee t ¢ “ Jone Miller, the t. he | ant Rearéing hex All had all the hand baggage they | peas or = os ae . h T ‘ are, Liver Great " - ft bed " gushers that thousa Brahe whick . s ot te M : barrete of ol da How f Conard company has all one ship, The ans and Poles were and orange jfor Miller that it didn’t They call the as in Russia ¢ | boetr ‘ y dwellings. th «it ter take * bedding. Th mutt if ae amet A large part the ¢ og cars and hotets | p pay ee says “the new | appeals to t The White Star! then demand one rouble or 50 ceats 4% ty jail sb . near | he F buildings and | extra where it is 1 td my | the an linen third, Yew nce up the gang plank overy- | each given at hall would make a most exceliant| There were oniy six emigrants | spe A ea cod : A New York manager looking for too late for first | location the for the Westerntand. |ey beet and a | frewh straw Ly in. O @orus girls, employed six man | issue in the month, amd we intend —| There was a Germ cf ene emented by «| mattress t 1 femigrants whom he found on Ellis t for the issue the 9th, who ha for a t Eng. | few of the emi-' ing a pillow. = “And they're corkers,” be |but in some way the letter was mis a ng nope @284. Possibly he intends to intro- [placed and mot found until it was ASTORIA were ty plea! of the clans | =. them in a bottling works altogether too tate to be used, th rate. Both} trust our Chiwagkum catipint: Por Infants and Childr cs 1 a to & - ent will Overlook the omission and at ascsengera aad sport Also another chance for the res-| continue to f on with the 18 Kind You | elry in the form of golden ‘rina | WEFection of that good, old one |news from th promising to} perela he « ree of ris 3 r Bears the chorus girls being uncorkers. [take better ‘ y te the |Stenavare them © A brooch - rape [future.—Leavenworth eho. jat her throat 5 ‘ A WORD FROM JOSH WISE | | ch em. Tee GOOD FIGURING P’GOSH! | wr worth face value and were Charles Cooper's Elberta peaches | good for ready money ted. made 22 fo the H Th tr 4 themactve Mr seas S sc) Attracting Much 222° By © men are mo men arejone eld 18 t Cc En “ me ag chers [t7®, At that t ) we r " rece gem ~ vucew| Attention . fe tatlor-maé | boxcs.— Wenatchee Republic “| we F t | KNOCKIN’ THAT pUDE Game. | the ay. ¢ Or Met and George ©. Perry) Our big stock of Pianos, Organe,| 2 t ad prosper ove : Pion Bag Fae . a to do be and let Keith er and Bob Gra-| oye x Piano Players, Talking Ma-| ,. be tt ~ nes, Band and Small M tae | th . ft of t 1 A RAmMe Of lawh ten, | truMente, recently enished By! but liked to aa . hich game, by the way, is but | '@rge shipments, is attracting buyers © emicran ar & past rt for old maids wh m all direct many of whom! was apotlessly inca of have lope since courted put and te-| express surprise at the gr aluge | bare floors, and faith in ma r om th 5 of lite e are offering. It doesn't require ink foom, no furn Strang Wise, Va, News woh money to buy @ Pian wa. | cept beds, About six to a about days; just a amount down, say of ———— only waiting ¢ from $10.00 u d easy monthh " = re ' Mincdqent payments from $6.00 upward. The | ard tables and| WESTERNLAND PASS MEAL I “a ae nstrument is d red to your home | eyes . LIVERPOOL WAITING ROOM ; upon cecsint of the first payment | 9 ‘ and, pay = ; and you enjoy the Piano while ‘ arthu Se eae pay* | se » ara atinfy t that they{ The emigrant ne aboard {The + th an pass the physicial examination | new “store 8 w shoe the abc If you ha iP + Orgen,| | ' of bef / A vet & 7 By gn im To! and you th ome of exchanging | ¥ ” v ore | throug! t 0 it bythe J . for a new ¢, let us talk it over ent ar th ow and t int ir oldest boat sen with you. If you have a go > a ¥ 1 King Peter might have at ah ve a good Piano | 15 ht ogee ‘ to employ 1 se ua SIMPLEX that “aL . a 5 for the coronation any kind of music at sight thout | t thout h , in ab moment's practice, if correctly abe |t tside| Some of the emigrants were try The democrats of New ¥: @rated, and it's 90 easy that a child | 4h H after . y together for once without an play it en, have @|could ma arrying Necessary to call the po i ; . nder 6 | them arding them arate them GIVING HIM THE COUNTERSIGN | — Gulcide Prevented . ' nele Men ore eh 36 Ga r $7.50, It What you really want, pill. is to| AT THES O'CLOCK HAMM D.S > - af ‘ ' \ i, {9 to| AT THE 5 O'CLOCK ER .S. k af MGT Daatie coves the 'asrtarae” ct D.: JOHNSTON CO), ta the sar This | grants, th , pale G4 it.—Butte Inter-M “Isn't Mrs. Finnerly « ba moe | 22 Setond Avenue. Burke Building, J ar i " beg Bobbie, a poor | Woman? | don’t know any woman | re . th » $ we earthquake out j of her age who looks so youth ' t , - " ae et youthtul” | FORCED hye nove h t h Puts an End te All YE EDITOR SQUARES HI ways Paw oll y . “ \ . a 0 tember 24 we r 1a y ! : 420 J « \ t 7 on as) i oe ‘ ee wd ! won't eat t m They n . a “ | $$ $ OR YOUR EYESIGHT wwienn (far csctes's f " wy rn em NEE | Baton. than to Tt. ing ATION AND GLA TED FREE. | once. - ™ th th ; ena seATrin. Hie FAR NO! BAND THROA INFIRMARY Don't forget the numt roe. Guy, t \ howe and 1420 FIRST AVENUE and Veoler, druggist wards find the Bebrend = G. 0 Inc., Second avenue and Yesler, V WEWNORK | ve NE DENTAL PAR LORS | NO NEED TO SUFFER Either the Pain of the Tooth or the Pain of Extraction. tion kilts the « 1 u In every department thor oughness is our key Specialist for Everything, The Finest Materials. Latest Appliances. Lady Attendants. Lowest Charges. t SCALE OF PRICES Full Set of Teeth Gold Crowns Gold Fillings from Silver Fillings from atinfied "Path mK, DE NTAL PARLORS 4 First Avenue Collins Bros. Undertakers 1407 First Main 1029, Phe Ind 1029. The QUAKER DRUG (0. 013-1015 FT AVE Both Phones 1 PS 40 Tam _Oshanters 1.00 and $1.60 values being ! t att md ave. at Des ; pes in WAL KING HATS and Patterns being closed out at Hate at $1.00, $1.50, ete at H. & H. Chesbro’s, 1206 Second Az of. eo 1305 Second Ave. $75.00 SEWING MACHINE $60.00 SEWING MACHINE ' WING MACHINE $6 EWING MACHINE The re a for th low e y agents; pap ay The Dome and ta. on earth $ PIANO HOUSE nd Avenue and Union. ‘Your Credit ls Good OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS 307 PIKE STR r of Third and non ux Wace ED without pain Free by ar 5 eer rugs oF lat have decided to plates with Do not cover roof ™~ V mene ater co. Schoel of Photography free to Amateurs LADIES) AND GENT® ty the the Thousands Houghton & Hunter Jewelers st Avenue 3 3 TEETH 225 “Vi frome s Painless, Dentists ro F Examination Free Silver Fillings 500, Gold Fillings $1.00 Full Set Teeth, that fit, from. $5.00 Gold Crowns $2.00 to $5.00 Bridge Work $3.00 to $5.00 PAIN Ww NBS Brown s Dental Parlors 713 FIRST AVENUE. Parlors 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 Union Blok uth of gall '& Southwick WR Pro CReE BLOOD POISON. ven Gumeresn veane wehavemale | poison aspecialty Frimery, Sevengary, ” Tertiary Rived Poison COOK REMEDY co. 1222 Hasonte Tew age, Ul,

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