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LE STAR, e é ai, : ae 4 7 - tH ‘UK T | —— ‘ _ THE SEATTLE STAR. ‘DEMAND FOR | EH. WELLS & CO,, PUBLISHERS | ‘ so lake ‘4 a y sah La ' aparece Teeny rei eae STN HARV T We know ELECTROZONE is a Specific, and to Thoroughly Con- cept Sunday e one ® | ince £ , M j ‘ f . A {ven Free Ky} . HEL 4 14 Ke eee Vinee and Prove these Facts to you, a sample will be given Free ¥ v ' at Sh, Posineee @ ore F ‘ . " e ~ See : we mercnerany es to all who call at office, 151 4 First A ve Call for Sam- Tee ea. | any enh aitardrs Weaed ple and see Testimonials Office Open Evening Nees Mee N 1107 Thtrd Avenue { ° Tered af the pontofirn, at Beattinn Wi map ore ong eg: in Orogon, , iain aaa =| DALLAS, Or, opt. U1.—Hoppick RS On the ur Aug t the curred a change in the | ing has commepoed in nearly all the zm laws of Japan a commeretal transa ne with foreign countries | Yards about Dallas, Th is a great a which will have reaching effects ‘Th nauia urts were then | Searcity of hands, and many yards in > = Vion’ ab 1, and foreigners are now 1 to hold land In Japa Mx~ | the county are » usly embarrass a Don't port # will be abolished and tmp Jutica reduced in ap [Od Gnd threshing is impeded for 4m future, The friendly int arse between Japan and the United want of help. The rain has brought ” is bearing fruit in extended trade. A large number of Japan tudents | both the @rain and the hop harvests Forget have been graduated m Ame ane gen, and have returned to th : f * ~ prunes — omingron native land atwongly imbued with admiration for Amertoan principles of | which will make the aituation Wore Qovernment, dustoms and busines# methods. Many of these students | It ts believed now that, if the weath.t The Rave taken post-graduate courses, and @ large number have studied law, | °F Hcontinue goed, one thousand Medicine. eng ing ahd other professions. Not a w have feted | 7 ' bale . ould wut , nw mk int Natures shops during summer vacat and have this acquired experience tn | dented der for hauling » ed handling tools and men at Industrial activity prev in Japan 1 and grain. The whole aniry, R ly ” at the present time, and evidences of this are shown in the report that [1% fact le working under hie * Ch of money commands a high premium tn a f the financial centers It ts The grain te not ap 1 nt t said that the national banks are paying * pe ent mn fited de te © rated in nearly all fel ‘ The j and that safe investments are procurable, yielding 7 per cent, interest, | second-class, There int ‘ v An evidence of the advance in the education of the natives is afforded by pag se! aa a ne pps i > liee mold as wh n “ bal the fact that nearty of the English, German and American profes ve the crop. It al} depends on t Rle- we sors in the principal universities in Japan have becn gradually retire weather ae to whieh will win, An a ed as the terms of their acts expired, and have been replaced by ver fain would certainly ru i It is said that every new piece of machinery imported Into the coun “g Bik, . si | try is taken apart by Japanes hanics before being put into ser SAW A BRIDE vice, and in some cases the parts are 4 cated and exact copies of the of machines are made in native machine shops, so that the native workmen IN HIS DREAM R may learn to construct as well as to operate the machines, A year or two ago there was a great deal of vague talk about bicycles and other Rone = Life @) machines being made in Japan at much less cost than tr wri a and SCHWENKASVILLE. Pa. Sep T . was said that th " about to Invade our markets. These Whether (ruth ever eneeare in a rumors proved to be gro: but it ia no doubt t that these clev am or not, John Leonard L Z er people are fitting themselves rapidly to supply the home trade, 4 ! na a prot - we md ait thus perhaps to compete with us pn their own soll, Meanwhile Japan | Brower of lee, Bil. nae more fa’ O is continuing to good custom purchasing ly of OUT | cause of the part one played In bia locomotives, bridges, ratlg, machine t and even war vessels bere & few evenings ag + tect of Japan, Mr. Tokumo Katyama, ts visiting the principal steel works Seaton ie hoe shoes . : the ™ a © | im the United Sta for the purpose of placing contracts for th ruc a woman E tural steel to be used in a new palace to be erected at Tokyo. Sky Subsequently be vame to this place scraper office bulldings constructed of steel are now very common, but |'° ¥ iy aver _ 4 ee o ; . vers, and met Mra. Ligsie Myers She as yet private dwellings built of this material are rare resealah ta Eeiemababiae the _—____— man he saw in his dream. He went Gen. Funston’s pian of whipping the Filipinos ts to whip them. |” — non de vg te urs ane pop thé question to Mra. Myers, He ee _ . ‘That is about the plan we all have, but what we are most Interested in | [oP (he question te Aire Myer ne Y o Cure Any Case of Stomach o he 0 do je 4 ¢ aye. do t tht th 1 . eave ow th western j Tr . , . ig 7 ing 3 is as to how to do it. Gen. Funston says, “I 4 think they will ‘They will leave for tt | ~ frouble, Dyspepsia, Constipa- surrender, When we begin active operations against them on a large home next week ti n I di ret ti N Aoi a = ecale in the autumn, we will scatter them into smal! bands, and I think © - on, in iges fon, Servousness, when the soldiers composing theaebands see that they are persistently A CONFESSI BY ; ; ‘ ie % Rheumatism, Kidney and Blad- a pursued, they will throw away or hide their arma and return to the pur der Ailment, Catarrh, and All Blood Diseases. W @) M E N Electrozone is unequaled “9 suits of peace } for all Pemale Complain Sample Free Office, 1514 FIRST AVE. “A year hence.” he continues, “amall bodies of armed men will be Open Evenings able to go anywhere In Luzon. Theisiand was always infested with ban. | ‘ ite its, and was newer safe for Europeans to travel In. Probably after i the end of the fighting the hichwaymen will be more numerous, becaute noccnan eco Mirna ——. “ the members of Aguinaldo's army, who bave lived for years with uns in yesterday made complete confessions >t 7 r their hands, have acquired a taste for bush life and would rather con- jof the murder of Walter Koeller <n tinue highwaymen than return to Work Chief of Police Kipley and Inapector oT John D. Shea. The erime in all ite 4 “Our greatest successes,” he says, “have been gained when the re«- ’ e Bt § revolting detalia was vividly rehears ~~ oT g imental commanders have been allowed to quickly follow up the advan- oq by both young mea. who declared tages gained {mn battle. Small bodies of Americans operating freely an’ that they had also Intended to & £ i BEE RSE er commanded dy officers of dash and energy could badly break up the | George Koeller, the brother ia enemy. The capture of Aguinaldo by eavatry would be a less dimeult | PIN mam i ' Proposition than the capture of the Apache chief in Arizona é tani Bain fee vavehen” The DELEGATES T0 EFFEC] OF THE PRODUCTION SILVER IS T0 } e We might as we'l make up our minds. then, that we have merely a | police say the youthful murders pre % horde of bushwhackers to deal with in the Philippines. There seems to | #*ht ® strange Case of depravity. ur f BRE! co'es ssecnse ct sorreuceine em. A we eam So te to anna coveiry |Pacaieied tm crimipalpay.” They as CONFERENCE STEEL TRUST; OF CAMPHOR| BE DOWNED and blow them to pieces as fast as they appear. One of their strong | onere to the fact they were “1 | i points, says Gen. Funston, is to retreat rapidly. Of course they re- | the district the James boys lived 1 m eer turn rapidly, too. ot from a minds were Elected to Attend the Metho- The Government Now Squirms ts Controlled Entirely by the That Is Evidently the Inten- We shall ultimately wear out the insurgents, and with plenty of av |the twowtesperadoeh en dist Quadrennial Undor Its Hoe! Government of Japan tion of McLean elry, we shall overtake and scatter them. Let us hope. however, that - +S . ' 2 r they may soon see the folly of resistance and cease, to be targets for our SPOKANE t ‘The minis WASHINGTON, D.C. Se KOBE, Jas 1 x COLUMBUB, ¢ John R, guns In a useless game of hide and seek j vereas pearl Fe The approt ; 4 pen aidn'’t omnes —_—_——— : , 18 Mousehold Hints. gi crsn rere saterte oy se Ortum- Longue tatand ne an’ oe. The movement reported to have been started In Italy and Hungary | river conferen “ as “es t eas : ¢ vlations. T " ne con- to boycott the Paris exposition on account of the infamous verdict In the | nv. Oe 4 en Pos wo - * ere Was approy . " tage pear: : Dreyfus case, is a step in the right direction, America and pther ete- | - Dr ' ; ' Meg -~ w : His flised nations would do well to emphasize the protest of Christendom If a turmp of alum ts dissolved in Fpokane r t * . Leas 1 1 ‘ x tr against the outrage by likewise refusing to participate in the exposition, [the water in which ehiidren'« cotton beg shopa the «u ‘ «i Hides “5 fa ¥ ‘The French, by thelr boisterous appr of the erime of the military car eset srine blab gga 14 tee % He . poo 8 ; ree * judges at Rennes, have shown themselves to be barbarians rather than hae nye ag gf vers aa 4 fetes rat : an vo tie th Bhs ; civilized people, and should be treated as such Wenul inbie San ee eae ot eed | De cae z ‘ Age A In the meantime, it would be an excellent thing for newspapers in | drops of thick sour milk. This shoula | SPO**! pert te fx nor general. M Ww tr. Mel was anked Just ail languages to publish a Roll of Infamy, with the names Mercier, | be left on for several hours, patter |“): have a nt “ 1 that ‘ requ! > after his in tor, an ents the five judges who voted inet Dre which the place can be washed in M he * agnir “yf eve . ORE » be excused, addin Paty du Clam, Esterhazy and the five judges who voted against Drey- | VH'CR the plane Twelr Went bid receive tim © anticipated We-| that he had not read the platform fus, inseribed thereon in bie black tetth These cight evil creatures or sak bition aes a that of Macy, Henderson @go., and|'0n. and for fail So, oF for and theretere’dlaw’t know what was # es Softee a - furnishing « fplee ret it enal 1 t have betrayed justice and fave dragged human honor tn the dust. ly cleaned by being washed with hot | ewae for the sum of $47.00), which is )® . ‘4 jae Pog gy oe | Aha s : wee hy thei thought to b ott $10.000 tow high & fire of from 0 to 100 yen. Off n view of is interview last beer When all specks and dirt hare! opy,, arn f viy cial connected with the monor r Cincinnati, being the first As long as there shall be two or more ways of doing anything, there | been femoved polish in the uatial (). no vet: the hide h Apparentiy | are to have the-right of nich i e wilt be two or more persons who will disagree as to the method of doing | WY With beeswax and turpentine _ page be snties of O; ep eee pecting an “ it. No war was ever fought to the xatinfaction of either party to it A brifiant biack varnish suitable to try tp take fr «Hak , y r ‘ ne sult nd has But responsibility for the conduct of the war in the Philippines must | § iF ry ot sr Be ag soma ip | This wow! Ket, and ave 3 trol, The . . « t j m om as ord-| from a f «min , " th 1, port amph ¥ ' ‘ rest with the commander-in-chief; and whilat every man in the republic | inary sheilac varnish. Tt should b A t was sut pean 6 ot ly ; - r ie yon Mel has a right to criticise what the commander-in-chief may do, an inatinc- | applied to the surface when the ar-! an f 2 out ' . ' f tive patriotiaim requires that the effort to suppress rebellion and vind. | ticle to be coated te quite cold. Th hurch a ' i © | their off 1 t from Adultera- cate the national honor should not be baffled by giving t or indi- {i= = usefel varnish -for fireplaces. -| year te a Ure ane of national 0 soften water for laundry pur- yer 1s is ther f ' should be 7 eo ener ‘The first duty of ev cit ° cor } j A rect aid to the enemy uty of every zen ist hv untry | poses wien pandidae no reiawat Will Attend Exhibition. i roel ryan |supply tt ts a good plan to draw BERLIN, Sept. 11.—The < avavry i] aration “ ca v s fieance ' | water two or three days before it in}, aoe ani . nd ’ f the alleg- L KOUT FOR DAMAGED BY Vise aie file cin calibers tt ant f the receipt of a concilia In the Ro ed Arena Women Brick Mason 1 combina which Mel, |the air. This will render it quite soft ° pe g WikxAuGrOne: it ( with Croker, ¢ | jand will make soap etther entirety | {rom the Sumas peter es , -opienberenny firs ot a gg, i" e and ¢ }unnecessary or at any rate wilt) S°phia exhit piper een ae xt national conven. j make a very smal! quantity of it suf cage A, : a ena hee aeptt ndf ver question and : j fotent aha : ine P a ihe a Be ify ' " background, - * “ - Cheese sandwiches are always | train latin mind the the } D> ‘ ¥ | — ~ NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Sept. 11 PAINESVILLE, 0., Sept. 11.—In | order to serve with eatad. Grate any anding and Matty Matthews 8 ng fa men have arrive? to go to work for| dredge went down about five mites | DUICOF. spread as Fs —- sprinkle | States Hugene Besenat . k | the shipping compan L west of Fairport. The dredge, owned | strips. ‘ . b 4 Ser ae : ‘ : | NOT WANTED ate *. There are now by ge H. Breymann & Bron., ¢ Lettuce or celery may. be kept NO CHANCE k ee : : eaned bers h ; pha ey ye Toledo, was known as No. 4 She|fresh and crisp for several days by Aid & vt : roc pan. £9) was going from Cleveland to Erte.| wrapping @ cloth wrung out of roid he Hawthorr \ and NEW YO t ht the demands made : te 4 the Sethe wh » ‘ ig VI YORK 1L.—At a ape. groes and only white p will he em-| Ske left Cleveland in tow of two] Water ant n pinning the whole in Chat ' Kathe Vchur ine ‘ ancil of ployed. More men will arrive here| tugs, the Marinette and Joseph Goid.|* ‘hick newer Kid Met tty ha i wise irish Natior ederation, held from New York tomorrow. and an-| smith at 1:80 o'clock Sunday after-|_ T8ble nen should be washed welt pure meet Tom Rya . Abie’ following stow a few days expected that there! cine heavy sea struck her hen very dam Tron rust nt the Firet Washingt wan raised Fred Morris, tt Black Cy 1, That we protest against will be enough white longshoremen |’ . ” it ean be removed by applying) Dr, WL M. Va of Walla! is after anoth 5 hii un irrecor able face strong as the colored union. It is un- dredge but so far as known no one| the sun until drawn ov der tas & Dente: EAL Whe Bis thal ceeeees deltas W phe : Sota ne derstood that the white longshore-| was drowned For washing glassware, to a gal. tion of penitentiary r. Ob-|to fight Creed four week Ir wit: Th Oona men’s union of the coast and lake - lion of water put a lump of washing 1 for him by his father, a Popu-! + “ : V Unity noe and Cities will make an effort to have the| SANDUSKY, O., Sept. 11.—The tug} soda the sige of a walnut; scrub th ber of t elature of th fina Mivraint tat Po lag sedate Eo Ars) ye obarta ct American Federation of labor Red Cloud of Loraine, one of the|glase with a small hand acrub brusii,| state from Columbi unty nt with § 1 wet gions: t ii 1 ashing: nize the white organization h fleet of the Great Lakes Towing Co.,|Tinse in warm water and polish with) t ommisston of a tant surgeon ne Balti Ma 1 1 xh k for the people Se ncemennae | was wrecked off Ce Point taet | * ory ee f th res nt. He 4 or 1a vie ee chagnt at ; t at wn fol- ; Thin anf valuable glass tumblers, creditable examination and was giv-|, nt ‘ \ very lence of " ight and | 14 to be otal tc jon with th ta 1 1 . f DINNER TABLE DONT'S. a wap s y bem total 108*. | ote, and lamp chimneys can be b mn n over mar ’ pas Hone wilted : 4 1 his 4 action and | The crew escaped to the shore On| .164 to a considerable degree He «a ip the pla of 1b und was d ee: a Don't fail to have the linen abso-| ratte and all are nate will therefore crack lens easily ury doctor and accon 4 eet a te kilt wea es luteiy ¢ DETROIT, Mich, Sept. 11.—The | they are tled around with hay, placed) the reaiment to Manila, Arce res) other a f the Atla I not deter Mr. Pa Don't forget that flowers or fernz| crew of the schooner Nelite. May, the in ‘ours ‘water ate te h Pda tatu oabeat nt pine ! { another triu in the center of the table make the which waterlogged abreast of Lex. | "ntl t fer boils Cat the gia ii naar grediny Pitt Aneel I ropes ag IT ' , ‘ ’ meal seem more appetizing ington erday, was taken off by 1% ny rer diag hs ‘gee Ot ae hey ip rape atl el bey ; ted the challens 1 THE TRUST WILL ' \ ant in the Tenth reg has become co and nelther ho ne ) 1 " f t e " a abe Don't have too many hot meats,, | the steamer Aurania and brought iiquore nor burning wicks Will have) OM return , Nenlth, andl] ieee eee as ve : na return t its yeateraay Don't forget to have pienty of fruit ea lesiieislecead an easy prey. w epleted in the serv ' Sadindt. pila : ' Barron waa oi coke , whip and to arrange it #0 that It looks like - = country, falled to find Kove : . Ma nd his famil n a Afferent dish every time It comes | OF Bin-erere Pyare or at + ' ne dead veral 1 on THE CRIME OF | The Miners Strike. im back his old position Rane ; ae onto. age} as 1 Don't forget to garniah the dishes | @HAMOKIN Rept. 11.—Tw 23 : England, 1 " " Anierican ‘Toba pany w ‘ Air . ath intines and ancien « of : A UTAH MAN hundred miners, loaders and drivers ing tet On vee herent y leat d w t \ ny t when possibi somethin at the Colbert colliery, operated by Blackburn Is Very Sick. 5 hundr ind loilars t nein farn vd . ne killed “refreshing in the an of them aid “ the Shipman Coal Company, are on LEXINGTON, Ky., Sept. 11.—For.| $1,000 that Terry MeG n defeated n Mad fc t loc or “ renee. atrike for an increase of wages. The Senator J. ¢ 8. Miackburn has) Palr r, and $1 be that T ny ne it ha TY nov Se ta th urself, and don't) SALT LAKE, Utah, Sept. 11.—A| miners also object to being obliged| broken down and will have to go| Ryan defeats Frank Cralg, Although drive many atnail d By Team From Nebraska % posed to ins table tring @ hot carpenter named Vandiver yesterday to joad wagons with more coal thas home to Versailles to rest. He haa) ¢ rate is an A mart in, bh “e . fleld : ; ‘ UGENE, 0 11—& looking Bows gave his children, a boy and 4 girl,| the claim they are paid for eaten scare nytht a time! looked upon as a Rritish representa The W n b P ar ada Te seeking Don't forget that neas, like jee, heavy doses of morphine, shot the - oe —— and his conditins seriou He is e, having t ken up t t yea aid th mee in Lar ‘ 4 ean be manufactu artificial | girl, Killing her, #hot the boy, prob-| special Sale—Fine note paper, in| not able to help in Goebel's cam nee on the other side of the At- | 12,000 acres over last, and t r Meieaeaveled overians trem F. means. j abiy fatally, and killed hi it, jdoxes Denny-Coryail Co., 716 lst ave. | paign, |lantie, of leaf is much superior uae z | , % dominican i —