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; E H, WELLS & CO., PUBLISHERS Every ‘Afternoon Exoept Sunday Telephone Pike 150 PW WELLS Forron KF CHLARK Dusinee Maxaane 5 U per copy a per week, of twentystive vente por mouth delivered by .. Ne s Reame o OMtee . . Ne 1107 Third Svenue Tntered at the posto@ice, st Seattle, Washington, as second-class matter Somebody please tle and gag the weather clerk until the volunteers get hor Me has a vicious hab f pouring cold water over the com munity during the late October days. —— How we do like to see loving swains and blushing matdens @0 through the oneal of marriage? Last nights crowd at the expos tion amply attested the fact — One of the admirable things about Admiral Dewey is his ability to keep his political opinions to himeel!f at promer The Dem ate and Re publicans are both ctaiming him, and tt would not be surprising if the Socialists should suddenly declare that he belongs to them, owing to hie sociable disposition ee McKinley had better change his name, We are talking now to Jas McKinley, who last Wednesday night will be was caught robbing a milliner n Second avenue The ne arrested for stealing hatch fall of our pubic men js be ¥ store xt thing we know, G Washington ts from @ hardware store. The down ming an os The war in Africa has begun Tr Boers jlarming matter assisted by the burghers of the Orange Free State, have ared war upon Ena That struggle will be a long and dloety one is a foregon on country is dificumt to traverse by organized armics, and tte broken char acter afforta plenty of cover for defending bodies of Boers, The latter are noted for their bravery and good mark ship, and will undoubt edly fight to the last extremity Cngland will lose many lives and give up much treasure before the final subjugation of South Africa is accom plished. There can, however, be little doubt as to the final result The Britons will be victors. They would not dare stop Aghting until they won. A failure in South Africa would mean trouble in all other portions of Queen Victoria's dominions and the possible loss of India. The pres tige of success Is the only reliance of England, and this prestige must be maintained at al) hasards Attempts on the Life of Otis a Result of Unpopularity THE PRAWN O 880505898808 Remember This Is (ligase Week We have but the that ts ray idlv winning its way into favor is our New York tull =| fin he 42 vlarge variety, cheese alwa uniform in’ flavor and texture ie Delivered Free, or CUMS. ned eae Delicatessen and Wine Store 1200 Second Ave, Phone: Maln eat PRA TUES EEN VE NAITO KILLED BRIDE AND GROOM Disappointed Lover Then Took His Own Life. S&T. LOUIS, Oct, 1. —While Prank Walker 4 brid but a v r yesterday Charles Rankin aps peared at a \ \ ' k 1 h wit ‘ The murde A aatt v f of James ¢ kk, « f » dead * #t a A r by Rank 1 f Walke and mn t 4 nurd be ine she ma ! ‘ f the Cook children w iy 1 by scatte ng shot RR DREADS DAA OLVERA ETAADA NATE Amuseme se) SEATTLE STAR, F you have been given this DAILY sition, kindly read it thoroughly. DTAR at the First Seattle If you like it we subscription respectiully solicit your If you wish to subscribe telephone to PIKE 1$0. The price of THE DAILY STAR is 6 cents per Week, or 25 cents per month. THE DAILY STAR is published each after- noon except Sunday at THIRD AVENUE 1107 Corner Spring Street vedeee Embroidery Don ts. Ananan nts. The Great Bankrupt Sa’e of __Sioves A MONE MENTS, ise AVENUE antes r 1 M . ener’ SUN ut oc. 8 J i ‘ 1AK 1 eee Mr. Herbert L. Flint THE ONLY i “AYP? rieT, Grace Maric a Flint Comt fs PPL. ! 4 1 ‘I °, ' 1 come 1 i t a A Breezy Tiine t h on ‘ f i fa SPATE THEATER Mistakes Will Hannel One Long Laugh Headed Cha keon and ' medy Ca x RAN a CARLINBVILLE, 11., Oct. 12.—Richard Robinson, a Cartinavitte boy P ge has returned from Manila, where h uetive service with © erage st « AND ~ K, Sixteenth United States infantry. ] Aumust 26, 1898, ' Mistake W i t ra ttle and w mustered out om August 21 1® as ays that General ttr ' Otis Is not popular with his men, and that several shots were recently t bee x ege fired at him through a window of bis lodgings, some striking the head t Mistak E e t t him thro > NEARLY READY jee: ake Wil Sx position The sentries were strengthened to prevent a repetitioaot this attempt er . : on the life of Gitie by the men. Rolinson asserts that the soldiers deem An and are Will be ready very Otis very intompetent, and think he should have done a better job in aie nya ‘ Married—the so (or SAVE quelitrig the Insurrection. At one time, he declares, the whole Fitiping |. WASHINGT ; ‘ t pt ow baile You'll SAVE army was ta a pocket, its only chance of escape being a gap, which two | CO! Bird he quar r Ken ‘ HALF by waiting. . a) * i g companies could have closed up, but the Filipinos were allowed to get | SoA) 9 aillve. | Bay Fag manag =2=em away. Lawton is the idol of the soldiers in the Philippines, Robinson | Cramps’ shipyard in con play - ft) onteree dof the tromapert-ipheenan by ‘th about fad Holden & Wilson Furnitore Ca Wa ers Band — first of * — i Tote ‘s th a young 109-11-13 Second Ave ev im t «tf + Money Lending Tricksters to sere te Tans Sa dog that ne ty am actrnm. and Be C t d Rivid A The Thm la teine con, "ho has powscasione in the form of The Renowned... ‘ into a model t niy and yan 7 bedi . t Hlised In tab m reeiment | tor'® young w D My ! Don't go natu ’ d C € Lalled to 4 hig ccount - ne eUteh@. bo tahing rovimnant |t0r'e Young wits, Doretay.msvions.| Deo't we apuinat mature in yeas | Edward Shields Co. io ot known yet What regiment w pae-Chane. - Hecns Se poadens of tie leaves should sways be w : | ew York to h > - her, seeks t rest the f edit tke © natural or | NEW TORK, Oct. 13—The Stock Exchange will probably investi. be Arsiened to her. As eho is Tose te tae sone Yuet hee writs! Deak gerget thal nd | : Gate the manipwiation in Wall Street of the call money rate, and if It | the Déet in the hervice, and is to go | ones Inthe Hins The’ Aa bell Ml) Don't formes that pure white and | | THE Secures proof of creating a false interest rate by fictitious transactions the # Mal, there in some x F pple mel tm ne fe we eign Poree.t certain members may be suspended or expelled valry to s¢ r to have the | how bril roll 1g a nto ake It has been repeatedly charged that the rates of 20. 25, 3, % and ” ; aveed. Me.” shes E 7” | Ber cent. quoted by the mouey lenders on the floor were not justified. . ame The Don't use an ironing board for} Banks in Ago, Boston. Philadetphia, t. Paul and other clifes sent FREE PASSAGE , wintment with | Prereing embroideries uniene it t4/ great sums here to be placed at 6 per cent., but no borrowers have bean | | the actor, the hustime well and softly padded with thick und. notwithstanding brokers on the Stock Exchange floor have osten- | tress, and the play ts to be retearsed rnc. This is neceneary to raise ' Trapeeze’ Pertdemance sibly been paying as high as 4 per cent. for accommodation i | the stable of the Hunter. | the work and bring out the design It is charged that some bear leaders have been tying uf one by | é ar nt th ame| Don't allow the of your work Afternoon and Evening bidding in loans daily and paying the interest without even ‘ sat 4 * the > & r { op - 82. ing the money from the bank. This i+ considered a fraudulent Ipves of a groom and 1 od effect. Keep it sharply defines EVE NING ten. RT WORTH, Tex t sat Unite aceeeen Gat we 1 3 i Two prominent members of the Exchange are mentioned in connection slong the ‘ bird a red ‘ Don't b « show! » : ah > with the seandal, end some teading bankers benefited by + nigh rat Teras and Mex Ave a t ae * rk rr shut out country banks from lending money here and has om pulat F e K 1 Af Jaye ¢ ts a, k * a the bank statement every week by means of certified checks to crea i asnaror fella . “ ; es : High Scheel Cadets an appearance of a money stringency Mex to! 1 T , k ow Gold Medai arded best a a sted and ker e k t los « f fa ‘ drille WILL NOT CONFER = HELP IS REQUES Frameiaen. to the Chivers = revait ission 25 G E Francisco. to the ¢ ; $58 ve ‘ aia wire t nt Admission 25 Cents WITH OPERATORS — FROM WISCONSIN for, f We cas ee — P * t ano f ries are about to ¢ - " Sue ad ee 1 Iue to the fact that) London annually ames 140,000: ° . ® CINCINNATI, ©., Oct. 12—Gener- MILWAUKEE, Wis, Oct. 1 1 The fol- | 108 Of Imported then! Seen haere we al Manager Schaaf has refused to Wisconsin porstmasters have bee tente he W " Saee Sie Fastern strik rap op one confer with the committee of the asked to subscribe to a atilia Pl aponiye S hx aeaes — % ‘a : raiiway operators of the Big Four fund to as abe deteat or the Mae that it han vielted so far this |S : theca Wain Vtg a 5 'xaueartas system, saying he will only confer Ohio Democracy and in the vindica pre - ™ agest neo t e 8 sand an absolute famine in planos, ecor S with them indkeidwaity “ae of McKinleyiem and the rule of 1 erie bs $ a C es 3 . The committee declines to take his ark Hanna at the coming election alae > k ee ° prices will be at least $30 hig t op seenestion and wil! confer as to!” Ohio. nah i and le ag. and of the L203 t H by the first of r cu ane P sn Be cekd peas, what ts best to do. They are inciin- | Postmasters | re Fro . " na ah 6 stood 9 ey; by the See = 7 ee eee + aa tp Sate Pau coe a rena | e0tvek. Coplen : st Pinched Grapes. shag 2 lhe : cng ewe ST scien osha ae hase ciany ee 1ophone. All new adjustment to the Federated Board *ved by the fi ne «6 FARMER. N. Y., Oct. 12—Th " he or itches: wane s| how mreaey | roc and made by the latest im of Ratlway Employes, Over of Ohio Repub ve a of tons of unpicked grat S that w re 3 $| advanced. Just a gentle h ews. These records are the 618 operators Jn. the emp f committee, w . the #eneca belt, wh . ofan wre . lsat ute wat § AND $ and clear and are by far the the Big Four are members e lumbus, urging liberal subseriptions piles ¢ Philadelphia ma ter cast abd t 3 3 That piano you were going to yet made. Price, 50c each, or Order of Railway Telegraphors. to the Ohio campaign fund ere ruined by Croat last night ire naens t a ote e ios ’ ‘ # Ratiway Tyearaph eeatd ick tant ae ke f and tmpr ae oYoule | buy at Christmas,” would It not per dozen Seeoerooosssoovovs ———__———————[S SS | Yonson" of Mr. aon is equal Silverware : be well to come in and Graphophones— c t “ar ¥ plea e our stock and make your selec- $5.00, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, g20, @ SANDY HOOK. N.Y, Oct. @ R Ad i | S hl Fri d : , 5 , 3 e ™ ' | ‘ re 2 @ that the Columbia-Shamrock © P pany — = e rat _ @ race is declared off for today @ A V A C | t T t 4 a re- 6 H payment we will reserve a piano re 3 cmaccoant 9 he to asi oe $ ain Voice Their Complaints... tthe Third Av. § - ietncag petri Winter & Harper parks Pq J 1 a @| 30 days. Of course, the houses 4 thelr ef . : H : ‘ ; Burke Building, Seattle, Wash. SOOCOOHOO HOSES OOOS WASBINOTON, D. C., Oct. 18-~The assignment of the cruiser Brook. |TP*? 1 be th mary 1 «3 $ who have been getting 200 per “= ——— A to sa Asiatic fleet is causing comment in naval cir r w of . " at 21 lock. | 8 | cent Profit heretofore, will not) |-——— the fact that there was an understan hat the Br n proasae , ‘e@ 8 : FIRST GAME assigned t » Admiral Schley ax his facship when he takes com rape sy ypompagceaeebaas || AT YOUR OWN PRICE : be affected as to thelr retail prices | © e e South an station. It is under that the ane “ al teste that e$ Sch and that the promise of the president was given tt 2 eae: sr ‘ ae ; 3 should become his flagship if that could be done without prejud : . 5 eee @ The New York = Jewely Our wholesale prices are ¢ — Z oma Ls a ie pal Are exp Imiral De vere ‘ A ¢ ame ' 3 Co.'s Stock 4 inspection. We want $10 profit relat, Passenger and Biggie. The Gret football game of the neas-— known that Schiey had reauented her for his fagship, When this recmee Pi: Ae is a fares com bp teestoiad | $| on cach piano we sell, But we STORAGE, on takes place at Y. M A. park was made and a qualified assent given by the prosifent tt is reported |) Ss te @ net something Hike: 3 ain Alt Coe 083 FL im avan tomorrow afternoon. The U. of W. that Rear Admirs wninwhteld 1 for the reason that © ia be but further des if @| cannot guarantee a selection, or e and Port Townsend teams face one sidered the Brooklyn should t ob it the Mal A thatitlk Semadrod, ’lcaksossente aneek Go de the Ge 3 H | nether on the gridtron Port! and that that squadron should be intact. 1f the Brookiyn goce t nN 3 3 PEOUER: SEEOe: Oe ‘ownsend has always sent out a| the Philippines together with the nal vessels named for th Saneonus te thes A C Y f husky aggregation of pig-#kin chas-| servic hley will be left with Ohincok, he os altho Reacain a ‘ go ee oe 3 Lands antiane ats actary ers. Last year the club beat the| the Wilmington, The Chicago is f Of entétwive overhabling. wh i = Said aanatieit ¢ ama er ] t ly constructed Seattle High school 29 to 0, and the} will require two months to make, and thue Behter w 16 iis Stk SteiVian the tance le Sales 2:30 and 7:30 : | f good ma ‘The buyer Seattle High’ school put up a first-| hoist his flag until some time in December unless anothy : ay oe 3 '. ihe PY . should caref ; h rate article of football | be assigned for that purpose. pitts iba .e Se en eee pom. dally atthe 3 | Fact hen ee cine ‘The 'Varaity men are in ec pe. | with a expr Re SHOUT e @ieinway, A. B. Chase and They are. of course, as yet + | = = —_—_——_ ' uw ave n hotter se- 1g $ dtonm chat Sve aatah iter J es Places; but will put up a fine exhib: ADVISED HIM T0 | acing Py Big aa ai ca 3 e t putatic ‘eatiafact Fins 4 Port Townsend 3 | COMMIT MURD R in er hand. an Landaa | | ° 5 bi Ser abate sii f e racket iT v ’ 1 e South conor. | ER A NARROW ESCAPE *y"oewsio"P ous ; g (1415 Second Ave. sherman, Clay & C Axor Fr. guard j . Os ; ° : Hill r. thekie nd. 0 ree; OF nt tone.1g 817 Second Ave, HY Near Piko an, ay 0. Snyder Fr. end HUTCHINSON, Kan, Oct. 12 MAYSVILLE, Ky., Oct. 12.—An at kets the int 2 ( Poeeconcovcascs eos "STEINWAY” DEALERS Reed ‘ r. half Jatnes Clark, a prominer mm a Bentacin 514 Second Avenuy . Seattia Fischer full back Corbett | was eon: A tone Seaot tant Toner aye, eee abe (eet piant te | Cee | ee th exquisite | Pai eaten NE tae a ites Forsythe « teed ard Crandall| 4 pve works trini, of b nch Will Ross, the you : on cree Y PIGOTT & PRENCH CO, Kp seed ‘ = pi ©.| year ago last May : Mrs. Laschbrook said came upon him| was very good. Th are a num Ar i ’ Fl “(~ 25 %h mW. Waahiugion St have the only * Bye nals... Arson} Harry Postlethwait commit hile In the net murdering the | ber of pr wirl and, s#tr a! 4 Aas : Fa aunts Wein ; a dt i th at * COALS Linotype Job Printing Machin | at * me e young negrow asin the hands | ee Will be repeate a an 2ostal Scales. the PASTORS’ RECEPTION. n arreated he @ wore that Clark | of nob, but, through the Interpos | (Morrow night, with the regular Bil} Hold a site Nortowont | Catalogues, Pampas eapon. Clark was tea |Sition of cooler heads, the hanging sl MOLUCTs ’ ak S Rohiy'uy giving nl oppor taal? The members ot the Un fan mony several ago | Mid not off. It more than R Cash Boxes, = sie church on Seventh avenue and Union eme court re ed the | likely ¢ ll be safe now ecruiting Finished. ts) Les eee eer streets will tender an informal re @ ground that Postlethwait | Coleman did not implicate him in his! WASHINGT is t. 18 ac E. nd Boxes AND. vavotuemncnl sis, sasiliae ception to Rev. W. D. Simonds wan incompetent to testify, belne a fension. He in believed to t PA sporiat yar Pe Aad Dp Berd ead a ya THIR NUB " new pastor, tonight in the chuareh | mvict. In the trial which ended | nocent of all knowledge the ne r ' f ‘ regiment Ka IRD AVE NUE THEATER parlors. It will simply be a me Jast night conviction was secured by : cmaereeee te che erie. | for tne | Shall eninge practleally 0. gy Uynieht)—The Fitnts hee oe ale pastor and memt + ot the testimony of Postlethwait's| Korn Drug Co, Fifth wad Vike filled ox ept th r ie int Men racine aves one A B T age coe ee church. vother and brothe 5 ‘ r > 4 sp Ria he At hp me.” “ = r and brother J Prescription specialiats, Tel. Pike 26, | ed), which taeda hoe hen 060 1 men 716 First Ave. | : FIRST SEATTLE EXPOSITION, sa iat ls lic Armory Hall aftern n and evening, ~ en Si -_—

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