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TRL Desinene, Depa. tment—s: PHONES: ot, Main 108; Independent 1138 ont Sunset, Math 11a alge al Departin Shstern offices: it Hartford bullding, Chicago: 6 ivibune & W. Portertiel ar aee “Geman AR AC NCY—#@ Ballard ave Runmet 141. er copy, lx cents per k, oF twenty-five cents per monty FROM THE SOCIALIST VOTE THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOV MAIL SU DSCRIDERS— The when Four subepription expires i Aid Sean label of encih Pape thar a St yur" adboraRe st not agnin been pail in your name ie taken From ‘the : Bite ot date on the address label Iga receipt " PROF, ANDREWS, UNIVERSITY OF NEGRAMA, GLA MOHED Ther MOBIFIE® SOCIALMIM Afim | warn @& br tows to man Thy hee w ered at tte Metet Beater treet ane matter ere Smteetraky Chews ter cramer ' QT ESN GPs Or Fils LEGS ‘ s PUBLIC CONTROL OF GREAT PUBLIC UTILITIN® WIKK ALOWE AVON RAGICAL, “BLIGHT. | Urimnhoem or of emer or mm verte | . See ow Behr . a t ING" SOCIALISM PROF, SMALL, UNIVERUITY OF EHHCA@G, SAYS “THE REMAINING topumr |)” <illce. ‘Them is nogau slant: opened fcr . , ° ing either tn the propor »v- ads AVS puto thon 1 18 “ARE THE CORPORATIONS Grewra Teo sTRONGr em mt should pw ae — _—_—__ mines. Public ownership of mines, | "THE QUAKER SELLS ITFOR LES an of railways, is In continental Bu. | } RUSSIA’ Ss REAL “DANGER (Seeking to find the lesson which must be embodied in the unprémtemted Increase in the socialist aoe thing. Government | ’ —— vote this year, the Newspaper Enterprise Association put the question te two femous men. One was course in time tuke over « Ss d Ss ; j Prof, B. Benjamin Androws, one of the foremost authorities on political enonomy im the world. For | ,;oat many of the productive agen atur ays ensational 4 * years he was professer of political economy and finance in Corn@§l al2 Drown untversities. From 3689 cles now in private hends, Hom g 1 “Tt ts not In Japan, but here at home, that our real danger Hes to 1898 he was president of Brown university, resigning because of the hostility of the trustees to his «0 @ very long way In this without | pecian Ss Thus a Russian officih! ts quoted nm the North China News, “It ts views as a free silver advocate, He is the author of a number of works on constitutional history, po- approaching dangerous s#octaliam. | . or - 5 wan, we tale meaaben tem baperes Gb Ntical economy, finance and American history, all of which aro regarded as valuable to tho student. | orialiam of that port would not be || Hundreds of Fine Articles worth from 75c to $8.50 4 iaeaiuahy ear wader.” Since July, 1900, Prof. Andrews has been chancellor of the Untveratty of Nebraska. ached until the 0 production All to go at Taste sg ’ i 4c ‘ . eH The other was Albion W, Small fessor of sociology 1n John D, Rockefeller's Chicago untversity entth bade fair to pass into the > “on 7 tne weemy wr 7 7 ‘ ; | It was thought that two extreme and opposite views would thud be secured, . Instead, the minds ate'® hands and individwal action | ON SATURDAY explain, neither the Poles nor the ( the I Jere nor ye of the two men run almost in the same groove. jt ppear from industry Cc the Jews, but a certain seotion of a ymen—K born | Western philosopher says that modified socialism with government ownership of great utilities | ,,/\onably a majority of thowe call Between the Hours of c and bred within the bounda: f the ¢ | oan alone avert radical sociaiiam, while the Chicago man, brenthing the air of another school of thought, ‘Ge ieee Sk Wa eee 9 a. m. and 12 noon in our windows According to } 4 he was speaking of what he k not | ays that the next and great tasue for the people of this country ts “Have the corporations grown too Peso natiel dbtink nicht 4 ee Sinan th she scrape: ae sown | Sreat?” and that if the people decide that privilege Is encroaching upon common right it will not stand rvinion by the public power. | 10 ALL DAY SATURDAY 10 3 s subjects who are heart 2 soul on the side of Japan in this war. | ealled “Fabian” socialists are Cc 2% They are hoping and praying that the Japs may ‘ at | eT threat, What ts unfortunate in Fa 3 Cakes Fels Naptha c TE Sek Wr teat Qcive avery Redseten tet ot Manchurie. | RY PROP. ALBION W: SMALL, | tlons increase, and gam the full Jong as itis even, there te room fo see nae St recme we low P| Soap for 10c with ® purchase of any : , se a = { the University of Chicago. foree of popular jealousy against | maintain the opposite opinions. Mr. |“? > wage ed . And what, as this official f : ‘ , ‘ Copyright, 1904, by the Newspaper | corporations be organized into a| Bryan's “Democracy against Plutoc: | 4" to Pe departed from only when | other article for 25c or more the majority of these y are rev . nth ‘ Enterprise Assoctation.) common movement?’ |fecy” may Sssume & CORdILION Ot etree i ee eee eer taw-abi tizens, who, if they # to the Americans will never be tn better| For one I refuse to bellove, om | things that does not actually exist. |), "i icatines Oneht te be the plana. (2 — enemy, do so because they are conv 1 that ) for Russia | mood than at this moment to read | existing evidence, that corporations |S0 long as the assumption has |i) te ste mage rod sath: sn q ghd for Czar Nicholas defea the present w w t oe disas- | the signs of the times. The cam-/in general are so bad or so blind | standing in court, the gist of his ag .. 4 upor when it fuila, pro Ae 4 ‘ a : : paign was not very exelting except | that they will provoke the people |itation is a» logical as any demand pumetinihen $6 cereale aaa trous than vi - n Since It is over, and the | to rise Mm thelr might. So far asin history for change from unlim-| teter, but always to be preserved It throws a curious light on the state of things tn win to a the worst are known, win-|T have observed, the man who owns | ited to constitutional government. | ang acted upon as the normal. Russians, and they the » tually * and losers are better able to| corporation stock, ia corpo-|in @ nutshell, the policy applied by egy ey ae See ee who felt deeply the injustice of e facts in the face t from motives of pure patriot their own troops. than they will be when t han they | were while the fight was on, or hey begin struggle. things as ng looks or imitate though ft} nee whether lected. As © wonder 4 It ta, of course, tr t any who have not lived t me Y p for the next fonditions of Russia a ‘ thelr galling Irk- | Now, if ever, wo may see fomeness to understand ttitude of these people, But what | they are, and take lo ¥ appears to t pretation is ¢ 1 in an article in the cur anced si : i 2 : | can neither admire ne 3 number o: e wid’s written by a high Russian offic | 4 ent numb ¢ The World's Work a high Rui ri Pe degen Morse ol i 2 4 At hom nation is suppressed; it cannot make its v wauld sue am a heard on the subject of war f tax © education, of in- | Roosevelt or Parker was ¢ dustry or finance ts sou its own way. Abroad | We look back upon ft, w the policy of Russia ley of expansion without end, plar y |that so weak a case could have pted to © virtually Invited bite servants w - Officials without scrup and executed by a government without re- @ponsibitity, It has browgpt things to such @ pase that ass given by ambassadors af@JPot binding « e foreign ministér fees made by the fore! hnister are disregarded by the » te “ness for Russian reverses, He ig af in + et this is by no means all of the ev ©. “Every victoryAlex- | BUT THE LIVE 18st deff scores in the far east willbe a misfortune for Russia,” a Rus- |NOT ALWAYS RE SIDE Blan who would give his life gladlyto e his country declared last | E @anuary. “Alexieff is the ‘person ation of all that ts evil in our |DECISION I8 NOT WH Gystem of government; and his t h out there would mean the [RoN THE PRESENT forging of new fetters for us here.” OF GOVERNMENT, AUT ‘There is left little ground for doubt that there are worthy Rus- {ie THE PRESENT @iane—and their name ts legion— who be! @efeating the czar’s forces, are rendering his “As the Crimean war free y that the changes tn the princtples @nother and better recognized section who are wish ta thing, but from a very different m« The whole revolutionary gang in Runaia, socialists . « the same [Our preagnt busines niae their existenc they mean. | THE BELTE Qed nihilists, are wild with delight at turn affairs have tak THAT BUSINESS IS A the far east. and they make no attempt to conceal the fact th OF PRIVILEGE AND TH @fe only waiting until Japan has her work to begin the NESS RUNS THE GOVER toa do theirs. lt ‘They, too, of course, form part of that “enemy in our midst,” fram [of the few at th Who officiaidom in Russia, if not the czar, has so much more to fear |many. WHEREVER TH | THAT PRIVIL than from the Ja SEIZED THE MIND! MAD REPEA HAS BE pen N ME Albert Schultz, of Fremont, will| erally supposed to be mad: have to face the serious charge of |the same moral stuff assaulting his own child, a girl but | credited with different 15 years of age. His wife swore to| Sincerity and geal hey the complaint, which was issued | {deas that differ tn detail several days ago. Justice Gordon | splitting hairs ai hear the case. Schultz is betas | lars, we maysafely regard held at the county jail without | tet of leaders as a sign o We show 120 ditterent kinds of | ponas, ie |atrong and growing popt Stoves, at prices from 75e| “ IS. In our stock is every known Puts an End to All planks in their platforme ES ee eee Neve beew weed | A grievous watl oftimes comes an| ical idea that corporath f Mew stoves. We also have both|® result of unbearable pain from| ting stronger than the peo Rew and second-hand Ranges, in- | over taxed organs, Dizziness, Dack-| argument is that when t @ such brands as the Ohio,/ ache, Liv nt and Consti-| get their eyes open, ther E q ad, St. Clair, Bridge Beach,| pation. But thanks to Dr. King’s! only one issue, namely others. a e are also sole agents for ite all. They are gentle but thor-| corporations or by a party of the q ™ Mores we are placed in a position to | *nteed by @ O, “GUY, Ine., Second Whether a successful campaign q 4 offer big bargains in all lines. avenue and Y: Grug store. can be fought on the distinct issue, | q 4 Remember the name and place, |— — ee l“the people against the corpora : 3 SILVER-PLATED | ions” remains to be seen. That TEA SETS | material for popular agitation exists rE |is notorious. The only room for in DABNEY & WOODHOUSE THAT WEAR, — | fiiligent. doubt. 14 about the. ques . pias HOUGHTON &@ | tions: “Will the enemiles of corpora ; mplete Housefurnishers. | HUNTER. peste a 4 418 PIKE STREET. } paaey INTERESTING, IF TRUE oe Phones: John 981; Ind, A 1156. 704 First Avenue. Seattle. You Can Try It for Yourself and 4 a he thao sane Prove It j One grain of the active principle ; jin Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will Everything That’s Good =| ie y).ce en q . other wholesome food, and this claim has been proven by actual ex IN LADIES’ AND GENTS’ WEARING APPAREL, AT $1.00 A | periment which anyone ca WEEK PAYMENTS. three of the tablets in a Eastern Outfitting Co. Inc. THE RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE, Corner Fifth and Pike. the body), and keep It at perature for three and exe will be as complet as it would have been in th stomach of a hungry boy The point of this expe that what Stuart's Dyape: stomach, and nothing else GRAIN and STOCK iy sand ‘effectunliy. I BROKERS cute an bene 1 it fit if ite PRIVATE Wines accomplished by th CONTINUOUS MARKETS. use are easily is wnderstood that GROUND FLOOR HALLER BLIy tie pepsin, diastase and Gol Phones; Sunset Main 1089; Ind. 952. penn Ben lo Mh Agee oroug overworked stomach a cha cuperate Dieting never cures ¢ ET SOUND BRIDGE AND DREDGING COMPANY, Inc, ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. iges, Structural Iron Work, Piers and Found flame the intestin When enongh food ts promptly digested th in W. A. RYER& CO. | 530 a a | it will do to the egg or meat in the they + 112 Columbia St. | posed of vegetable esovnc will t will there ple. They > dinmisa had been tried and found capable, merely to make places for others whose ability could | istered by men whose compe. es CAN TRACK ). THE QUESTION WHICH 18 RELY SHAPING ITSELF FOR ) SHALI SYSTEM WHETH SYSTEM Japs, by [SHALL BE RUN AT ALL. There are men who hold that the slightest of our d our serfs,” they say so this Wer | social system are impossible, There may free us." are other men who are equally sure And behind this law-abiding, peace-loving section of the czars | that democracy ts bound soon to subjects who are wishing success to Japan because they are ncea | revol ~ » Me a mt in a tlona ‘e need nol os t that such success means constitutional liberty for Russia, there i | ois of these conflicting be to recor and to see what 1S GROWING SYSTEM AT BUS: RNMENT. gist of privilege is a coddling * the {E IDEA XISTS HAS or THE OF THE PRIV RELY A t- som, Hearst and Bryan are not gen je of quite They are) brands of stand for} Without | mit these particu: this quar f a single wlar bent Underneath all the unmatched a the rad ne are get ple. Their he people | © will be “Shall the | Btar Extate, Majestic, Jewel and! New Life Pills they put an end to| country be ruled by a party of the n perform |for himself in the following man jner: Cut hard-boiled eggs into very small pieces, as it would be if mas ticated, place the egg and two or bottle or Jar containing warm water, heated to 9% degrees (the temperature of that tem one-half hours, at the end of which time the| 'y digesta ne healthy riment is psia Tab the bottle will reat digestion is weak and the thousands of cures | gular daily when it com Anep. Iden Seal food and giving the nee to re dyapepatn neither do pills and cathartic medi cines, which simply irritate and In aten and 2 no porationa are «.” is merely | ore n office, is aft not so very | the indictment € lifferent, as a man and @ citizen, —— too at it industry-——whe believed the from those who not. We are| “Constitutionalism F COrpOTS® | redress of this to be the parame : , all trying to look out for our own | tions.” inmue peer ber és we pene panne So oe Oe ee interest. What the corporation| Considering the prospect as Judi-| ple—more important far than timpe erent iorstiding, does may have quite different ap-| ally as possible, without taking | rialiam, tariff or money, no means of a Se Ce ae pearances to equally honest men on|*4e" either for corporations or | uttering maid conviction at the polle |g "*% from $2.00 up. the inside and on the outside. In| Salnst, only two turns of events! but to vote the socialist ticket, If| We are still selling Suits at greatly reduced prices. the long run, though, as corpora-|8® de anticipated which might In| Mr. Roosevelt showed some will tions are composed of people, the| th Bear future expel the republic- | ness to adopt remedial measures, his morals of corporations will be the| "2% from power. On th hand | party did not, and the democr morals of the whole people of whom | ®¢y might commit blunders sertour | party t= led and tnapired, still lens ie corgoaire are fart (enone fo Hote Ma a ary iii ter eee ll WESTBERG & CHILDS Yet as a purely academic proposl-| mons el Sy for here ta uffict pason | Orr practices might dest con 1am have o rt ot n tion there is no sufficiont reason ' a atroy co Fear eran poritiead hasding 1312 SECOND AVENUE. why there fs not a winning fight fidence in party character, Neither Yan elegant assortment of r, Mink, Martin lin the slogan, “The corporations are |/0f th@e possibilities is probable ons. re ; $, SUITS AND MILLINERY. getting too strong” Op the other hand, the majority | T IT DOWN, THERE SH OR CREDIT. Tmight be c THER LESSON OF 7 ' ne and dishonore th " eaties ¥ only be taken on trust In the first place, such a claim vinced that “Corpora ; , @ther departments and dishonored by treatt At the same time there ts small! couid not be silenced hy anybody's) {088 are growing too strong,” and|CIALIST VOTE. THAT ONE OF | ; the czar are not binding on the government, which may plead a sbt that, If opportunity offered, | political economy, It does not deny |t¥at the republican party ts con-|OUR TWO GREAT PARTIES change of circumstances as a justification for breaking them thousands of votes cast for Roose-| the advantages of corporations, {t|te@t that they should. In that case, | NATURALLY THE DEMOCRATIC “It te no exaggeration to sta writes this officer, “that the | velt, as well as thousands agninst | simply asserts that they ought to |t¥@ Problem of the opposition would | OUGHT TO DEVELOP A PRO TMtcmmentic consequences of this system—if system ft can be ca him, would be cheerfully thrown! he for the people to and aot to/Mmply be to suppress minor indif-| NOUNCED SOCIAL RADICAL- : ; dered ; tomorrow in favor of more or leat|use the people. It does not noes, and concentrate upon the|/8M. AS IT IS THE PARTIES AND | are calamitous, TwS ministers have already been murdered; several vedten! cagertments leaning toward agg peor : J entral issue of democratizing ¢ ARE OF PRECISELY THE SAME - 4 Tgevernors and officials have been shot at and killed or wounded; nu- | [Xisien THE VOTERS SAW | fo <0 faatttation, xe ep of | Porations : COLOR — STRAWBERRY — AND 4 EAfig> ge A CAFE : : TERS SAW | it simply calls for a checking up « "| r . CRUSHED STRAWHERRY " : © try b oa bh bee on ft 4 burned to ashes; | 00 HANGE IN I will not prophecy, I simply J eMerous country = . ay n nm fire and bur 2 ize AT N REAT ¢ BAe E Is | items entered as rights of property, | .),.™ » hecy, J simply 89-| SorHING SERIOUSLY DIVIDES iy EEN So ec arch peasants are being flogge blemen banished, jawyers, schoolmas- [SYSTEM OR IN POLICY, AF-/to geo whether they fairly belong THEM. IT SEEMS TO ME AT ya Marche = tere and officials imprisoned, newspapers suppressed, workingmen |FECTING THE THINGS COMIAT | under that head | ALDION W. SMALL. | ONC DESIRABLE AND INEVIT 7 } fired upon by troops; while the whole nation is kept in ignorance and [he Expecren FROM EITHER! ge second place — Py PROF. R BENS. ANDREWS, |APLE THAT THB DEMOCRACY chin Gestiad he ma ob nianeuisiia iain tho er that ot hould be free to realise his deal 2 a ADIN saRTing | TOUld import no new ¢ nto | Chancellor of the University of Ne-| SHALL TAKE A_ POSITION cond Avenue. ones: inset, Main 880; Indcpenden' et cerecy ho order that one man show wee to realise nis - po ee gore nal d open our polities, On the mtrary, all) sels 7 | WHERE ITS SAILS WILL CATCH ’ sh, ‘The testimony of these two high Russian officers fits well togeth- [in preferring that the present #y*- | would fit into ft though they | tn. diatiate ta the - 3 - . by WHICH SOCIALISTS AND POPU- ‘ “ 4 ar tn Indicating a most remarkable condition of patrt ayerful- | tem and the policy whould be a4-)| were made for each other. Any+| when Debs, their ca te for pres, | LISTS BLOW, ELSE SOCIALISM === === thing that ts of, for and by the few, | ident, polled near ee « rters| OF THR THOROUGHGOING F/ 7. on TYPE WILL AT LEAST IN LO C--. or Cc Americans have condemned in ad-jof a million votes, should surprise © as undemocratic. This doom ome. CALITI PREVAIL AND RE over corporations if they are| Conditions were ripe for the re-|COME A. BLIGHT WHICH ALL oder the presumption of}eutt PATRIOTS WOULD DEPLORE oy awe OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS =." Sve Se we atin | The soctaltets have « IN THE THIRD PLAC in talints believed that the Norti Securities acheme went too far, andreense in which most socialists them- | that the supreme court deeiaton | *¥ rs are | n i . TRUST hm little & seriounness in a spe-| 3074 Pike street. | Fifth Precinct—Ingine Housg BUSTERS CAN BE ENLISTED) cles of thinking which of us share . eted and filled absolutely Main Street, between Beventh ang AMONG MEN WHO ARE INTER+) thout making it » ntral. y = Bighth Avenues uth. ESTED IN TRUSTS. It would be} As one lesson of the election the | — —._ | Nervous People *";°. qa hating Sixth Precinct—1119 Jacksoa tructive to know how many ¢api-} public ses to how large an extent all | Surcide Prevented. thelr teeth extracted are a Street in the only! itacSue office, where we wil Gem. | Seventh Precinct—Newell's Hall, seve "MY! ‘The starting announcement that| onstrate. to. thelr entire satisfaction | Bouth Seattle. f suicide had been die. | suf claim for painless extracting | Gevend Weed, ed will interest many. A run] WO Charge ©, PUcies “ximctng) First Precinct—1229 = Jackson nm have become » made legitimate business more 4 The socalists are not so far wrong or spender . on 3 years guarantee. | Street Men on the inside know'the} in their une of prokent Sa- | Coun See ree and semetnnl alee ond Precinet—2315 Jacksom langerous power of the mashin-{@¥stry. Much wealth ex with anh — stre ‘ “ " ‘ slew man mdition which makes suicide fourth Avenue South, Oltman’s Hall. | A campaign on the platform te gamer a kely. At the firet thought of self Fourth Precinct—2816 Jackson The corporations are getting tool’ ooo jestruction take Electric Bitters. It street. jstrong,” need not rum into ra-|/* mete nd - Justice, Much | ving a great tonic and nervine w | Third Ward. tional or dangerous policies. Theo: | “et Is idie—it might be supporting | oi. ein : ves and build uf First Precinct—614 Broadway. retically, a popular agitation might | the « m. It's aleo « great Stom Second Precinct—Madrona Hal, be organized, not to deny the ralue of corporations, but to show the dangers of uncurbed corporate pow ¢, to prove that present cheeks on corporations are insufficient, and to sppeal for a regime of increased re sponsibility of corporations to th public. There would be plenty o! | reasons both for and against such a» movement. It might fall to estab | lish Ite claims, However that might | be, there would not be the slightest logical flaw in a case so submit to the tribunal of public opinion. | ALL IN ALL NOTHING WILD OR EXTREME 18 NECESSARILY |INVOLVED IN THE PLATFORM | “THE CORPORATIONS ARE GET | TING TOO STRONG.” THE MOST | CAUTIOUS AND LEVEL- HEADED |MENIN OUR HISTORY MIGHT } j . - 4 kK Unie wiv wns corner Twenty-first Avenue and & och, Liver and Kidney regulator | Teeeh Without Plates. $2.50 serve * airost Only 600. Satinfaction guaranteed | rulings Third Precinct- | by G. 0, GUY, Inc, Second avenue pone plates with best teeth [second Avenue. ind Vesler, drugety 5.00. 0 not cover rook of Fourth Precnct—Madison Street a Pavilion TRULY A First Precinct Municipal Court, THANKSGIVING City Hall, | RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. | grtiecond’ Precinet—s18 Columba Street Baggage, Furniture, Storage 4 erecinct—112 Marlon Office and storage room, 1215 — are thankful for many [| First avenue, Postoffice building. | Pow thin ngs, but appermost of all is Ehone)—-Semaet 603; Inde our steddily increasing business from the appreciative public Our Prescription patronage Is Fifth Precinet—Engine Housy between Sixth and Seventh Avenues growing to our entire satisfac faction. We fill them with a: on Columbta. Sixth Precinct—Carpenter Shop curacy and of the best and pur t drugs obtainable. Our prices ‘Twentys h Precinct—400 Columbig King County Court House. TON Fifth War. DENTISTS f Bist Precinct—1110 Westerg) venue. Second Pre potat of excellence ity of work, t—211 University Ng als ae ies Getionre Boag at 15. »; by many; execlied A rd Precinct—1428 Pirst Aves SION REQUIRED, Suppose another uticura Soap © yy none. 2 t 4 pe elev oa strike should pro Mennen‘s Talcum, 25c at 150 perfect work at MUM. i precinct—608 F tree voke consumers beyond enduronce Colgate’s Violet Taleum Powder Pleasing prices, fth Precinct—1423 Fe ‘Aven suppose the next step in rail road | i 15e nue. Se smbination should result in a gen-| a Buck's I iver Salts, re'ieve ixth Precinct—1018 Third Aves Jeral increase of freight rates: sup-| PROF. EB. BENJ. ANDREWS. that bloated distressed feeling s fe. c b f in @een ms ixth Ward. | pose the protected amy it on | MnO of the University o “ye eating, works direct on th. First Precinct—2033 First Avenug, auc in raising the tar o Nebraska, Second Precinct—2331 First Al |goods already sold cheaper in for = =a Phone us your wants. | nue. AWG | Third Precinct—2613 First Aves | ve. ‘ Fourth Precinet—Denny Schod es one. House, Fifth and Rattery Streets Silver Fillings . Fifth Precinct—1810 Sixth Aves Crowns and B nue, Hotel Bowers. | Seventh Ward. First Precitnet—Corner RBellevué {Avenue and Pike Street. econd = Precinct—-327 Pontius ut ft is not. Men are un gn markets than at home; hardly | industry e 1 corporal’s guard would be left in|employed in many cases as a result | 2 the country obstinate enough to| not of vice oF of Indotence, but of | Stone § Pike St Pharmac y that some corporations at| empl T# stubbornness, Fraud tn | x) least were too strong. Without sup-| trade tx rife and Incorporated wealth || Reliable Family and Prescrip- posing that any of these improba-|/* tyrannical, often enough to be a tion Druggists bilities will occur, it is still an|Menace. That these and such evils! 419 PIKE STREET. open question whether a majority | °*!#t and are grave all admit Both Phones—Main 933. of American voters may not be led| No doubt, too, monopotiattc meth to the same conclusion, by prying | 0¢* have cheapened and are greatly cheapening the production of goods, Avy, Willing to Ww alt for Hours. | a little further into the actu : 7 workings of corporations. nf their tendency is to make the wee’, OG ‘ure Is Rffected. to 12 ‘oth phon: PP dancwin Precinct—629 astiake At bottom the anti-corporation | “™as#ing of wealth by the nation as AES CONSULT | Fourth Precinct—1602 Broadway | , : Bo ay sentiment. in thie country has al-|®, ‘hole more rapid’ and velumin- wie ocala inctt | BOSTON DENTAL Bris. pio 2 most precisely the same relation to] 0U® than It wou ‘under compe- of treatment RLORS reet. Jour economic aystem that all agita-| tition. Rut while monopoly works - BF ty PA | Sixth Precinct—Comer Broads |tions for constitutional government |*°04 § the creation of wealth, it years ot 1400 SECOND AVENUE. | Way North and Kast Roy Street. suse Sed tc Mitieal eyst tends to work fil in the distribution and stu 4 | , Seventh Precinct—-$02 Twentlett) have had to the political systems) oo tin, piling up riches into t tice as a spec lint Opp. Bon Marche, | Avenue. | which they tried to reform. Corpo-|7 anda” Unless there nove fn men's Eighth Precinct—2501 Eastlake rations maintain the position that/ {im "Aran | jitice were is ov tod, 9, Rot fall Aven their charters are restraint enough. | Mu ot Senuoienne oo + see = ry case T treat EGAL NOT! iret ¥ eB. nth Ward. Their opponents deny ft, and de vm - » other cam- ~~~ iret Preginet——420 Denny Wag. mand further legal restriction ‘The|titiona being the same in the twe MEN ONLY [NoTice’ OF sreciat ciTV ELEC: | Second “Precinct 15) Harrigon femme eat te da etn ene. oad range higher if production oc- | 9 OK. KELLEY TION. Street, corner Warren Avenue. pen one, and #0) cur under monopoly than if it oc- Spt ang Op oa pea To the qualified voters of the City! ‘Third Precinct—s21y Firth Aves of Seattle, take notice: nue North, news.” That under and pursuant to the} Fourth Precinct—629 Queen Anné Blood aes: jours under competition. The ex-| following ais aturally goes into the pockets | fon. and Pile ordinance of the City of Seattle, | Avenue, ‘of ayndicate stockholders at the | amphie " ol 3 i i | a wum- | Soitation tree at office of DY maf. Blection will held tn the City of t Precinct ‘and Boulee ers were at the same time evn at Seattle, at the several voting pre- | ¥ © of Loebs eee = neat Doctors |i ise sects 3: said election and the} Third Pr set each other; but as a Brest many i the purposes ine St anot combine, losses ¢ Street Seaitie. Wash | measures to be submitted are as| Fourth Newel higher prices enforced by ayn Ne M D d f pe ye ally eb Avenue not all thee « nd dinan 11374 is sub-} Fifth Precinct—May's Hall. ‘ea a 0 More Dread o mid ac eee s sub-| Firth Proc Hall ad vem fa yun of uring an Jebtedness of | Ninth Street kwood Aventé | sed commumers ber =| The Dental Chair: 0000.00, © and| (Kirkwood Hi manently borne by auch, #0 that sale of the : he| _ Seventh Pre Mapl thone higher prices set up a apecial | pireeth extracted and filled abso: | its ot meastie tes #3 | Nga taple Leaf | tenden: un oO" » utely without pain by our late scien: | pURPOS a | ce * Mehth Precin oT nt Leauge known before trusts | tifie methods, No sleep-producing |'TIUN OF A cir: WAL age ome eres a Jeame nrich one class and te agents or coonine. These are the! { az N = a ssenennll poverish another only dertal pariors in Seattle that | mitted ¢ a # sub-} oe HOTS Bt the sospecteee ae ing AMERICANS GENERAL Aron | hy patent appliances and im: or jnow f ne Popesition | en a or e wilt : y ay wo NOT GOING TO ACCEPT ‘THIa| Gredients to extract, fill and apply | $160,000.00, ond the “iesuaner arch "4 RADICAL SOCIALI REMEDY crowns and porcelain crowns, | sale of the negotiable bende tt City Counell Prices £ FOR THE AHOVE ARUSES, pir | UNdetectable from natural teeth, and | City of Section tenene 7 Oo warranted for 10 y without the | ; and ex-Orriele Ditcation Nove Db EMERGENC FOR NINETEEN YEARS Weharomalet airing. by} ondemnation, LAND FO FOR A CITY HALL. Under Ordinanes mitted the questt of incurring an $175,000.0 jaate of ¥ of Seattl of the CONSTF COMBINED PAL COUR’ HOSPITAL, That the follow me ¢ IWTH OF THE SOCIAL TEACH US TO USE POLDLY THE ings and all other dental wanehe dene |MEANS NOW IN HANDS NOT! paintessly « ‘4 13 specialis' |RADICAL AT ALL, FOR THE Gold crow Ral set eeth, $5; BHPTTERMENT DITIONS bridge work, fT eela filling, $1 wy |WHICH ALI ALIKE DEPLORE Sliver fillinas be. AND FOR THE UTILIZATION FAR AS POSSIFNLE, ON fF THE PUBLIC, or 2 BCONOMIPS AND PROPTT ARISING FROM MASSED INDUS A SEWING MACHINE can buy the Rotary Standard and Domestic for. lous n one-half the regular price Buys a Fine Drop-Head Machine CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE sounspectalty Fi 4 r a TRY AND CENTRALIZED CO: . Dredging by All Methods. SEATTIL : " kind bossune good SECOND AND UNION TROL, WHICH TH ree mond flow! erate the many, Speendary or Tertiary Bled = digestion means good th in MAVS.PROVED. GO BE.SO omen and precincts set f Permanently be treated “rhe merit and sor Mmmm O AA, samme % 2 PrH HOLST AN “f ree Fie Ward. seate eones { WE LEAD—OTHERS IMITATE. o he merit and success of Stuart's We should certainly wish the pub- } Firat Precinct ~318 Rai: have taken » pata ik | Dyspepsia Tablets are world-wide Wood, Charcoal and Coke. llc. power to extend sen industrial Hew York D atal Pariers. nee road Sve | ave a Mg Pe has. hoo writ ot te cia toe fall emwed notes | Senenbthe Ceek gang | 'en io men nocommes. “ow amd | eure: 50 a we te 8 | "Seema Proctnct=548 Hust ave-| feat lisn es he Pacific 4 oo of 1 prtve Hevagge, then sen eo mM @meas | mee south, ss vows fallir Pp if - ie eantaetes, Uae Pelt of stanaes fh came ary ater Ie ten United ca Grecneens, negnahani of glue is str~ | ee eaten peg Me gee ee | TN Petetnet—eity Carpenter 1 nue PANY; phon: by = 0! isl, 700 Bec- fevt Crmedlig, und hee Pree ane me! Se AO, De: “Le. On, 3 re York block. vos fh pd ering al tome: Gus ee toh meee commmsunenaanes ~~ yt AEC RR Se eT eee J utual Life Mpilding T -~ « islillinine enmaentene ss 2 . oo ae so 6 Hetens eementtey eh oN FON* RE es e oe at nae

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