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* ao a . nanmmenetin tia “i ae a S auieices separ vnnnn nines ine M LE EAT INS I LE ETC Re em . 4 . 2 THE SEATTLE STAR. = scemenntetatensenstiestinicinapsastnmaamter ul THE SEATTLE STAR. — oe Teer And yet a FREE Sample of 4 B. H. Wetts & Co. PUBLISHE RS 60 to (14 irst Ave near Pike : “ - ELEC TROZONE, and see testi- . ; sae tereee ace meld ans runenees Dae monial clectrOmene contains’no drugs or alcohol; Electrozone arrests fermen Sian aD . By Brownie tece« tation: Me the seat of the ailment, and removes the cau rei Be We ineecopies, eidcanieroay $s Yokes il | ECTROZON Will permanently cure any case of Stomach Feltorial Rooms and Waainess OMmce Ne 1107 Third Avenue Trouble, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Indigestion, Envered At the postofice, at eattie, Washington, as second-class matter Rheumatism, Kidney and Bladder Ailments, Nervousness, Catarrh, Asthrna, and all Blood Diseases. ( > ozone y eC ( ¢ t ( re eT le ( ! ts. rhe fa¢t that Seattle te to have a large new four mill te an encou WOMEN vill find Electrozone a positive and permanent cure for Fema false aging sign.of the times, This mill receives no bonus for locating here BE CONVINCED cin evenit andaysAb4 FIRST AVENUE It may not come amiss at this time to call attention to the fact that some would-be manvfacturera in the East are atill writing to friends in Se attle asking what “inducements” this city is holding out to secure new Manufacturing plants. It might be stated for the beneft of all such in- Quirers (hat the only inducements are prospective profits, Seattle has nd ate The passed the stage in her develor t where It is necessary to or money asa gift to any manufacturer to come here and market is a sufficiently profitable one to stand on its own merits, Shrewd manufacturers are oning to appreciate this fact —— The interesting information es from Washington Dewey has an enemy in the United States in the person of ( gator Crowntnshield Admiral f Navi statute that who Isa an admiral under the Who would have has been that Dewey was the one man recent congress. thought it! The general belief n the ¢ passed by yuntry who was friendly with everybody, even domiciled Spantards, One things Is certain, how ever, and that is Crowntnahield will awfully lonesome if he attempts to start an anti-Dewey party in this republic —_—_——_— Few of us like Gen. Otie any more, and the real reason ts that he har not ended the F Hippine war, Americans, in common with other people admire successful generals and disiike unsuc ful ones, Otis may have excuses to offer, but the only thing that will do him any good in the popular estimation is to end the struggle by making Aguinaldo throw up both hands. He will not have very many days left to do It, either judging from the censor has already deen selected oft-repeated re Generals must not fall oo The Seattle exposition is a marked success @ friend Joubt building will be another year passes away on dollars’ worth ¢ No, bu before the dowag fatal effec ports that his suc Everybody goes and takes There can no longer be any befo It is sald that Li Hung Chang Is China such a cold asks a Seattle gir ceives a peremptory appear has need of all his furs to prevent any that run up and down his sf Admiral Schley Will Use the Chicago as His Flagship that a fine exposition f ture when Li re- owns 4 milli country? order to empress, he Id chills ta from ¢ WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 11.—The actual orders assigning Rear Admiral Sehiey to the South Atlantic station have not been tesued, a! though it is expected that they will be within a day or two. Schley, In notifying the president of his r pt the eee detall selected for him, requested that as a special favor he be given his olf cruiser, the Brooklyn, as his flagship. The president promised to do so, but subse- quently the request of Admiral Dewey, he transferred the Brooklyn to the Philippine squadron. POSSHSOSSSSSSSSSOFH SHS OOOSSOSH OHO SOO DO SOOD DIO OSE HOD OEE SSOOHOEOOSOODOEOESOSOOS It is kely that Admiral Schley © |)! raise hie Mag on the Chicago, la | ly returned from a 20,000-mile cruise. and sadly in need of repairs It will take two months to put the Chicago in shape, and Admiral | Behiey therefore cannot possibly ume command until after Dec. 1 His squadron will consist of the Chicago. the Montgomery and Wil mington. As both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts have been practic ly depleted of warships by the latest demand from the Philippines, it wit! be impossible to add any more to his ficet. Lime Trust to be Incorporated. TOLEDO, 0.. Oct. 11.—W. H. Ogan, of Tipton. Ind. at a meeting at the Boody house today. secured options on y time manufacturing Diant in Ohio, Indiana and Michigan. He will soon incorporate the new me trust as soon as the inventories can be made out The combine has been under consideration for the past year Oan has finally interested the lime producers, and the dee neluded to. day. The combine will be capitalized at $3,000,000. Heing in the center of the lime producing section this concern will control the market John Mathison IN THE DITCH Serious Wreck on the Wis- consin Central. The British ship Drumbiatr, Capt Davia, left here yerterday afternoon for Tacoma, where she will load wheat for the United Kingdom. The Drumbiair has been chartered at 4 shillings. This price ts sev sh ings higher than any charter on the coast this year, and it shows just how scarce ships are at present A Lady Boned for Seattto Dodwell @ Co. have received w Which it Is Believed that the transport Victoria, whic left here with soldiers and mu) Will Prove Foetal. CHIPPEWA PALLS, Wis, Oct. 11 —A passenger train on the Wiscon- sin Central from Chicago to Minne- CARROLL 1S BACK. apolie, and due here at noon, was — wrecked a half mile east of Thorpe. Capt. James Carroll hae just re twenty-five miles east of this city, turned from an §,000 mile trip over and four coaches went into the ditch. northern waterways. He made Mra. C. J, Sefin, of Pittsburg. Pa.. fairly successful effort to close os on her way to Seattle, was fatally re of the Boston &@ Alaskan had arrived in Manila with all on board, in eplendid health. hurt, her injuries being Internal. She steamship mpany. of which he is fe being cared for at Thorpe receiver. Capt. Carroll spent a few J. W. King, of Hixton, Wis, was) days at Cape Nome, which he re seriously injured. He is suffering from & severe bruise on the head and has a hip sprained. Fourteen others were slightly burt, their injuries be- ing in the shape of bruised he ads) and bodies, but all were able to con- tinue thetr journey. The wreck was caused by a loose rail or frog at the east end of a side track. The engine and two coaches | panned over the defective spot in safety, but the third coach jumped the track, and, with the three coach. es following, went over on their sides into the ditch. wards as the most remarkable placer camp ever discovered. He says that there were 1,620 tents up and down the beach when he ett. REGIMENT FOR THE TRANSVAAL Paul's Halt. Brother to Rais Forces Here. "HICAGO, Oct. 11 —Augustus H Kruger, @ half brother of Oom Paul The Water Front, oie. 20% wn mn his way to t A wee SSAA Ge : to Join his famous re AM | the Meht againet the English. ddd) , Augustus Hopper Kruger came d s home t Neligh, N in Chicago about n and went in search of Mayor Har rison He wished to have the mayor aid him in raising a regiment of Irish and Germans in Chi passed Chicago Trane In rect from He arrived The United States revenue cutter Grant is coaling today at the Gil- man bunkers. She will leave tomor row for a short cruise down the Sound, and will make a call at Port Townsend ago to go to the lk #. Tr svaal to join the Boer forces The Pacific Whaling company's Herr Kruger believes implicitly gteamer Jeannie sailed for Hunter's, that tory will perch on the ban bay yesterday afterno cargo of coal and lumber ner of Oom with the had sons Starr arrived | Ka. whe Paul if he comes to war British. He said that he and grandsons in Nebras Steamer George FE from Blaine today with a cargo of|t> aouth Atri, se rb Nl yf hee 920 canes of salmon, which she In dis-| weoks charging * the White Star <« k The salmon will be sent to I n and Toledo. Kew Honor for Three Oaks The owners of the steamship Laur- THREE OAKS, Mich, Get. 11 ada expect her in port from Cape | Mies Helen Gould of New York has Nome and St. Michael in about 10 accepted an invitation to be the Gays. No definite news as to the guest of thin village on Dewey ¢ date of her arrival has, however. | whic h will be observed the Iatter been received. The schooner Canco, ed from Cape Nome jn part of thin month, or at such time be an Admiral Dewey can vinit the to Chicago, Mina ¢ ace which arriv- id t night, had on his way ' will pull the Janyard which will un & long trip in northern waters, She) veil the Spanish gun c aptured by left here in the spring with a large! Dewey at Manila, and won by this trading outfit, in charge of Mr.! yj Bruce, and touched qt many points | py in Alaska. The Canco visited St Lawrence isiand and cruised around |a half hour in the village in the the coast of Siber Her cargo of | ternoon of Octot provisions, ete, was exchanged for -_ furs, whalebone and ivory. A large Ke number of skins were disposed of Prescription ¢. Elaborate preparations are na made f the entertainment of President McKinley, who will spe na Drug Co. Pifth ond Pike eolaliate. | Tel. Pike 0% |to have @ complete fusion ticket, ma ELECTROZONE wd No Dri s. No Alcohol, (SO ELECTROZONE wd FINAL TOUCHES ON THE As Arranged ‘or the First Washington Volunteers on Their Return. of funds in i * e of red, whi have you? These are t $i ca sale in a few days In order to prev ommt a ree ne off « rt ot it was o such t « funde ' ra Appropriations have ber * To Mayor Hume Francisco and the exper t adqu To the advertising con form of advertising To the fireworks committe@-An addit ailowar { sux making $1,250 in alt To the parad r tt to take care of trans ‘To the secretar ¢ f oa under the vou and $% for services ‘The reception committee asked for an appropriation of §t4 No action hae yet been taken. ‘The line of parade has | Jefinitely determine transports will land parade form north on First ay 4 Tre an the parade at Univers Piret avenue, south ¢ nd avenue south on Pike street to F Armory or campus The committer has program. It has been decided to have & smoker, and a commit tee of five has been nted to arrar The corporation nance requiring street cars to ator ning have seame passed by t y The Walla Walla High seh adets have been Invitea t attend, and were 5 quested to bring thetr The music committee tof. Luebin had each 4 thelr respective bands The secretary of the chamt t mmerce has been reque 1 to urge the United Sta the commit T Capt. on his idea of the The first stored near Renton, red by Ineu ' peetfully « ted HOWARD WATHON municat ner eye to secure ac would open hea rangers in the medations, Th ° ° ,@ @ in the city during th b jaye @ tate the work if all pe * having ay ‘ ' * e ate immediately h be addressed to § ° e F SHOSHS SESE SSSHOHPOSHSHEHSOSSHSOSH SO SE SHS HSOHH SEO SHODOSH HOO OESEOSOOODS SCESEOEOESOEOED CH SOSSSSHSOSSHSOSHSSSOOH SHS SHESOSHSCOHOOOSD JENKINS NOW IS GOVERNOR in the Absence of His Super- iors He Is the Executive. ‘ PRINCETON, Ind, Oct. 11 For T t Melia . ne Morston, claiming t aw of the Red Cross e wanjar lemanding th med . arreated at © ty, this morning, by I States Marehal Price tion of P Mee Insp: Morston etured on th said he was on the Pro the destruction and gave a deseri tle. He took up large nights, and mailed rea Red Cross Society, suppposed- sending the money He was sur.) pected of ing « fraud, and t ted) h States oMcers Investigated the reg morr thought Secr tered letter held out this and found that it money. His arrest f BOGUS RED CROSS AGENT He Used the Mails for Illegal Purposes and Is Sorry. tw 1 ur should a enaville two tters ntained ut the exe position, ‘The x fraudulent use of the ma The | phe er was taken to Evanaville t wing Mr. Jenk an Opt inity — 4, for ar ppoint a state 1 make John BR. gasp with WHISKY TRUST) 0080 82 governor a ne TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Oct. Ml, ne that a The directors of the Merchants’ dis-| ay that saat tillery, the great anti-trust cor Rattner Tents night elected three offler } t, Fred B. Smith, Ter Martin RK. Cook, ice-president w | Woman ) Wants to be Mayor York, treasurer, Geo 1 Terre Haute, secretary, Julius Mar i Martha Moore cus, New York. Th apital inced her ane taey war increased from $300,000 to $500, " hh " nation f r 000, and President Smith was ord n abe ke fire on aspiring to this of to take steps to Increase the capactt to 6,500 bushels t flee. Martha M Avery Is one of i ous = vones _ th elty and ha been a strong tn Fusion In Brook'yn. hens n that party in all ite move NEW YORK, Oct, 11.—Represer a atives of the Chicago Platform Dem All Members Seattle Union and Independent Labor party | No. 131 in Brooklyn have recently v eral conferences with a view to unit. | ed political action in the present campaign. The plan ts, if posslb arpenters and Joiners are hereb: notified to attend a special meeting | Tuesday evening, October 10. Bring ards, M, A. BROWN, Pres, | man, was lodged in Uhe ia 1 jst RECEPTION PROGRAM WARD IW JAIL. Ward AMUNE MENTS co Sapamed Ware ye sesie messes M.T & notorious « ann _ SUNDAY, OCT. 8 AINME Night on a charge of drunkenness . 1e We k Postal Scales, St rt me Bill Holders, ' ue Capt. Geary Dies» MANILA on uw Capt Wood . "ve t eidme Goats the Thirteenth It Cash Boxes, ; = OP PUNMAKERS,” Perauuas aa Mlaciben, Hem eueaine Bond Boxes “My Herbert L. Flint unde re ved in a re nna an A a native ‘Denny - Coryell C0, sce marion vine” ror ily, ELKS AT SPOKANE 716 First Ave. Gj fe ae * ' x t t BDBRL OP Ragen were pe NOStte LOGIN request the readers of Pee ee MEDAL atlernina tee upebeee, Th THE Star t ll and terday afternoon for Spokane. They 4 4 + an . 7 ss “attend the Bike’ celebration at © our really rare GEATE ATTLE THEATER ve kane fruit fair Among the lec of Pattern Hats and J. HOW K, Manager Seattle ks who left w ee a " bea 2 j oe oo ss abe ! sige WH. Moore, Harry n Abi t veryen " a . igh ere'ag Suacay, Ce 3 F.1 ) ; and correct in Millinery, First 5 1 th ty of ‘ jworme Lee and ! in price as the HOYT — Anderson and Geérge i CASHIER LEFT . WITH THE FUNDS ——_~ ST. LOUIS, Oct, 1—The ment of the an Moat 4 the South Packing and M Company today developed ae fe ue Black SHEER” MRS. E. H. JOHNSON MANAGER Avenue, cor, Madivon age in the accounts of th nh, which Is expected t ach at ant $70,000, if not mw *, ap far ge can be as “ exceed th e firm wae 5 ws Cashier Edward Ro Kensel r ne, and hie books are badly tangled. The additional fact that he was provided with signed checks by the members of the firm is supposed r to tell the story of the lomses TODAY attle Exposition =enm Wagner's Band REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The following transfers were fied | in the county auditor's office yes erday Eben Smith, United States macter| in chancery, to Myer Lewis, part wi block 9 lota 3 to 6 block 104 Denny's Ist block A. D. T. wire from Chicago that the Chicago private informs us Denny's 6th add, North Seattle, Sept $23,000 piano factories are about to clome Myer tos RK h i Th R d ie yee ® down, in sympathy with the e Renowned.... North Seattle Rept Fastern atr Edward Shields Co. OF NEW YORK THE nee et ux. to An-/ What with block 4, G | and an absolute famine in pianos, t least $20 h kiyn add man park Ou mb et ux t in fr by year. Some npany to Em a KR Var arker houses in th ity have ady we lee 14, b xk 41 *™M . " or 29, $ anced. Just a gentle hint Arth lL. Calkina to Hubert K Tr plano you w Lon , England Pedic pen 9 i aa tal tet ou hie tee e 95. buy at Ch tmas. would not John, Ellaabeth C. and Betey L =e72 be well to st “Madam Laird Of Victoria » Yesier Estate Ip our stock tion now? For a small down payment we will reserve a plano et ux. to same, same $22" 30 t t « faye Of course, the houses cae? Sheriff to George R. O'Daniel have ‘bea tt Admission 25 Cents plaintiff, lote 11 and 12 block 3,| WhO have been getting 200 per Stephens’ add, Batlard. Rept. 21, $150. cent. profit heretofore, will not A. Roche to Lu 14, block 99 Bouth be affected as to their retail pr Collier to Stephanie Collier,| ea, but why pay such profts. Gra ho hone e > Ray hy pew ne py 4 blocks Our wholesale price tenj. H. Probet et ux. to Douglas! ingpection. We want $10 profit ale, lot #4, Somery Cet, 9, $1,300. S ' Cc. Fitshenry et ux. to DA on each plano we sell But we eeeseees 1 pinaweon ov & 3%. 38 t k 1 ve e opener m1 Perio sit ie Bil Breer’ S| eaanek gikrantia w aaertiies or We have just opened a shipment noe y 4 sek &, blabk 100: part af of the latest songs, band piece: jote 4 and & block 104, Boattis Tide| Present pr ne ete, for the Graphophone. All new t. 2-810 —_ records and made by the latest im Yoast Improvement company proved process. These records are * Hints, lot 2 lock 13, Gil ama er loud and clear and are by far the t rk, Get. 10, 150 Sarah A. Rendelman to Peter and Hligabeth Redlinger, lot 4, biock 3i Gliman park, Get. 10, $669. AUCTION =enm t yet made. Price, 60c each, of Company isons 1415 Second Ave. Winter & Harper Near Pike Burke Building, Seattle, Wash, ILMAN =~ COAL Makes Heat AND.... Saves Money PIGOTT & FRENCH CO. 104 W. Washington 8t. $15.00, $20, Don't forget to attend the great sale of the New York Jewelry Com- pany's Stock COMPRISING Diamonds Watches Jewelry —_— Silverware AT THE EMPORIUM 817 Second Ave. We give away FREE to those in attendance a Beau- tiful Silver Tea Set and Ten Other Presents, Sales commence at 2:30 and 7:30. Chairs for Ladies. The Great Bankrupt Sa'e of Stoves — AND Ranges Will be ready very soon. You'll SAVE HALF by waiting. © 00 ce ce ccccccoooooce have the only ie 8 specially low prices. SaVa 109-11-13 Second Ave. SONBY'vy alving thein'ah opportune Vhone Main S42 Sulphur Cream Hi, YES! : WM, STAFFORD & CO. | 1734 First Avenue Agents Wanted | sorts n to fgu apples, all arly geet Weil grocer says when y AMUSEMENT 4 pears STEN. gone, Just go to The THIRD AVENUE THEATER > fruit Co., 415 (Tonight)—The Flints, hypnotist SEATTLE THEATER (Tonight) | “A Black Shee Pike ripe ones to ¢ ° | FIRSTSEATTLE EXPOSITION,| of them, and the best Pe e: e lArmory Hall afternoon and evening | Varieties too, n ‘ « 2 > tea

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