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TLL LT LO I TE TT Le I TO TT a PSTN ARTA SRY PER ee Rt ERE ® 2 THE SEATTLE STAR PuBt Sit RS Telephone Pike 159 CHASR, Weise M & co ‘ eee Every Afternoon Ghoent Sundey Writs, river. kr f month delivered by OF iwonty fre vente per week, Faltoriat Rooms aud Business Omee | ew STE SEATTLE STAR, PVE WEAVE? | dd + 4 af eooe seggeovaggensed WEEE VENTE ENTE Trinity Parish Chureh—Corner of, Third avenue and Mar treet OST OTT ON — " . Pritered at the postotiee, at Beattie, Wa tom, ae wecondee | Mighth av A street.) Rev, 18. M. Randall, sr, pa = eee | HOV. HM ' feos at Ham. ands pow Vices at 70 a, m m. and 7.30] “Christ Our Foundation.” I ne So long as the Filipino insurgents shall remain in the possession of |p. im Morning rh 4 The Sin of Dive tmportant harbors on the coast of Luzon, tt will be impossible to emoth and the Churet h of f fi er the tnaurrection The Filipinos have no means of replenishing | Daughters of the King roadway and Madison. 1 thelr war material other than by the importation of munitions from pla j Seattle Tab (Baptisy—Cor bes \ mn enat i ner of } n avenue and Jeff ar ya ' 4s beyond the sea, They have neither gun fact Wor. Dowdes seiilis, [See eee cere _—— ea, ta: eve and It is a manifest requirement of the #ituation that thelr freien | house Kev, \ Churod Our 1 Bources of supply should be cut off vices at Moa, mand § p Rov, Fr ie X. Pi 1 This is the meaning of the orders to the Brooklyn and as many other Haven M. B Chureh—Corner of} # a va hieh ers and gunboats as may be available to pr 4 to Manila with. | Howard and Jobn st 1 IM. & im, vent r out delay. ‘The vessela are not needed there for the purpose of display, | Dene an naa rm, Services at i 1 Heart ¢ ‘ 5 2m. and 7.20 p,m t rer ! nerd \ or in order to discourage demonstrations of sympathy for the Filipinos pooner os ’ iy! oa y : \ by other naval powers. The voasela to be added ¢ fleet im the | ner of Fourth and sprir Rav. A.{ Pieeown, 4 t : Philippines are needed for work, not for show To be eur here are L. Hutent past Morn 1 mornin er n ' i no great fortifications held by enemy to be battered down on the Story of Achan Key “me: Th nase and v t) ' coast of Luaon or on the adjacent is\ands; there ts no t a. Riek te ere the aan R . : be overcome. Any one of the seaboard cities of the Philippines could | 4, A. Bubdect: "A Faulty I ita eS MR scope) Charth Har. probably be taken by the gmatiest of our cruisers, and held by a d ir spr Hervi . ne tachment of marines protected by the guns of the veasel from which Seoond Presbyterian Church p.m. Rev. J.P. DI they might be landed; but to patrol the const f Luror Ne KO effec of Thind avenue norih and tH Mooning: ‘Th * atre t WL. A.M r pase. stift t ‘ tively as to prevent the smuggling of arms and ammunition, and to | ("0% Bt gl ao Ne aL ' gi make filibustering tieable, w be a task thet will tax the vigtl Morning: Comm - " Tt ‘ tof t ance of Rear Admiral Watson's command even when it shall have n | Ey ne: The Tongue Pires ‘2 augmented by the ships newly ordered out and by the eretwhi! United Presbyterian C h i : vessels which are now being r at Hongkong ner of Sixth and Beneca street. J in u . he Mt —_—— KR. i. Lanning, past Bervices at! church a } 7 i nN m. and § s ' ‘ T Pe Russia is evidently getting ready to live up to her extended oppor - ke Se tual - : - om. oO Pact a we T r tha t r vie as ' b ts . ‘6 m a : f tunities as a Pacific Ocean powe It Is announced that she will provide ser Evening Pr Amb! vice le: “T Ged M ' from the Imperial Treasury for an expenditure of $7,500,000 rubles for th tions. 1 Men betterment of her naval equips year 1 Weatminater 1 Third Cumt 1% See — ee Troadway % ty y-neoor ast 5 ' ry. Rev » = ‘on ian : t Rh t i * m ‘ee Ev ‘ ‘ “ay 1 Vv \ It Engtish Lutheran Church of 1 to be a ¢ Holy Trintty—Seventh avenu 1 in Unt treet Kev. Jamer 1 ate hav i . # pastor. Services at Ha and § spe pm 5 Calvary Presbyterian Church a (ME. ¢ h-~-{ pi Pe Twenty-fourth avenue » ne wire ! ! y King street. Rev. Donald street. Rev. H. D. Brown, past sae * tor. Bervices at 11a. m. and § p, m, | Services AY Be oS 2 3 ’ Heguiar ce . of Universal m English Naval Officers mg Tages ge hee sauy, October D6 at o bs ve Rev, Alfred W 3 r 16, 7 TRAE a pastor Evening service a ie Subject: “What Makes a Ch uth ch “ e Life on a British man-of-war nowadays cannot be very pleas. | Success ft "] + ant under the beat of circumstances, Writers of ff n who have Madison Street M. FE. Chur of ’ nm th . in modern times pictured It other wise, hi & good deal to anewer | Corner of Madison and Twenty-th ra brated. 1 Ww. HG for. Javenue. Rev. A. 8 Greee, past ane the f Leas than &@ week ago 4 number of Hiritieh jackies. | Services at 11 a. m. and T pom Morn ’ from the Magship Warspite, now lying at Esquir | Morning #u t: Not announced, ™ ree te 1 Beatiic. The exact number is not known, but | Evening ¥ n's War Against mired snday af ' fully a dogen came over bere Some wanted w f | Whisky unday weh f th an while the majority made inquiries with the object of joining the | First Haptiet Church—Fourth av hold ex on. Aga té h ‘ American navy |nue, near James street. Louia 8. Ete Two men, much against their will, gave themselves up at the | Howerman, pastor. .Preaching ser-. 2°l4 t r «vu Police station, saying that they wre out of funds and were hunery | vices at lia. m. and 8 p.m. Morning: CY*nine ve seth scag vs While their money jasted they made no great hunt for work, al Spiritual Dyspeptice.” Evenir r f ne f though they said if they could got anything to do at all they would |The Story of the #hepherd." Spe h leliver ad never go back to the Britieh navy The deserters said ey had clal mu enten. F Samu mon th been treated worse than dogs, and that they had remained on the SMorth Seattle Baptict-Corner of | 7°" e oft » Vode ee. ship until 1 Ned to leave | porte Seattio pis orner Fates, of C TY Pp until actually compelled to ea Third avenue and Cedar street. Rev. | |" : The jackies are making no effort to conceal themsetves here J. Sawyer, pastor. Services at 1 : ° e e e e ° e ° ° ° e ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° +4 + ° ° ° ° ° ° e ° @ One yesterday obtained a day's work on steamer Humboldt, @ . @ His comrade, William Jones, who left the Warsplte with him. wid @ |” ™ pig dhs . —_ reporter why so many mon had left the Hritish man-of-war @ | | on ae pod mgd cs ve or tely @ | teenth avenu ev tor ‘ ‘We couldn't stand it any looger.” he sald, “and so we left. @ | Partor. Services at Moa. m, and 8) gay evening | li @ The Warspite took the place of the Magship Iraperieuse in the @ | ™ livered and at | i @ British Pacific coast aqiadron, arriving at Esquimalt about a @ | First M. &. Church—Corner of | wil) be served | @ month ago. We had a terrible time after rounding the Horn. @ | } @ Our provistons ran short. and for nearty a month we lived on dry @ SORT Wien acl eee “6 | @ discuits The oMcers were also put on short and they @ | @ got cranky We were punished for the slighte ach the @ NT MEETING OF @ rules. Commander Williams is terribly strict. All the men cla > @ that he was Gnreasonable. Many of us were new men a ° @ lable to make mistakes: If we happened to put hands in @ | IS LEAKING © our pockets while on deck, the punishment wae what is termed @ | @ “Ten A.” This means that you are compelled for seven days to @ | Pe en EB Se | @ scrub the. paint-work of the stip from 4 ek @& m. until 16 @ opm | t F. Horner, well known a Th Democra t a ° 1 saw a middy sent aloft for 24 hours without food, and in ugiy @# a newspaper man in Beat: * now mitte . We ala @ weather, for a slight breach of table etiquette The cells were ® |in Honolulu on the transy ant. Th wan ! 1 M @ frequentiy full of men who b knew what they were placed @ | p16 entis nm the Fourteenth reet , ant " @ there for. PGE bentbr ens * fia ' re : 5 e Many of the men plotted ¢ ape when the ships arrivea at @ | ™*P* Of resulare and satied ap eh ws ne to @ Eequimalt. 1 should say that from thirty to fifty men got a @ | Ben Francisco on Sep ber 4 pa 7 ming can @ A number came to Seattic and I suppose they are all on thie side @ [| @ letter to his father r “ a @ of the line now. What y di Oh, some of them, if not @ | here, he stat at the Grant leaked nd : : caught, will try to join t An navy. One thing ts sure, ® | badly on the trip across and that her . j they will not go back of their own free will, Commenders ike @ | 4.1, ° we ‘ ; at $ Capt. Williams will cause many desertions from the British navy.” @ beats — pela Sige eo sr poh eb SOCOHE SOO OO DODD OO OOS OOOO CC OOOSOSOCOS «NUN TH Overhaul er are in the NEW YORK. Oct. 14.—B. D. We Smallest Baby Die LABOR ‘NOTES. ‘THE WATER FRONT. rd, assistant commissioner NEW Yor Ort. 4 Tr tinke | eral of the United States to the Paria; baby on t—-Baby Finy | exposition of 1900, arrived from Eu-/| inches in height 1 weigh The arrangements for the Debbs Another attempt will be made soon | rope today He brought en Irag- ounces, died t ¢ lecture are progressing. As fast as| to raise the Andelana. Dick Meler,|'n@ reports concerning the condition at Hellevue morr the different unions mect they are| the diver who Is to do the work ne- | °f the grounds and the United States Though » eld asleep bulldings at Paris and could wakened turning in their share of the quota.| ceesary to raise the ship, is now in ¢ Kippered Sturgeon We elener Just In tt Ie Delicious i pe nm ady-f the-tal Hehes wl rry in our delicatesren 4 f the Loved Alt USTIN & CO, Japaned Wate Cy @ bKIT We Postal Scales, Denny Coryell Co. ° Bill Holders, Cash Boxes, Bond Boxes 71 E irst Ave, awe MENTS THIRD AVINUE THEATER i gas.t4so" ‘SUMO, OCT. 8 E Mr. Her bert (3 THY ONLY LA ¥ HY! OTIST Grace Marion Flint Py nplete change of program nightly io and xen, $5; box « HIRD AVENUE THEATER. w Week urday Yon Yonson Lay a i spatey SE Stone, Sanford & Lane. V. Howe, Manager ‘Phone Main 43. Three nights and Saturday matinee ymmencing Thursday, ( Fitz and Vi ters unr 1 com pany of comedians in that mus medy surprise Everything new, novel, original Grand cake-walk by the entire mpany as interpreted by America’s tou tread. Two hours a half of clean fun Prices as usual. Matinee tbe, 250 50 Beats on # “GE a . One Long Laugh FRANKE'S HALL Entertainment and Dance ‘Seattle Loige No 1, Derroe of Honor Tuesday, One-Act > “THE LAWS OF A LOVER” Door prises and prize cake-walk Adn | 180. ATTLE M. Rursell, Lesee and Manager The Beat Yet Sunday, Oct. 1%. Matih at The original Hwedieh dialect ty-drama “THEATER CATTLE A Breezy Time Wednesday THEATER 3.0. HOWE, Mavager, 10 a.m ‘Phone Main 42. Brae medy presents inet Headed by and str ne Frid ay orves ny HANKES Mail Oct. entitied 17 Farce S8ior —Gentlemen dec, Hlint 13 dos sil canines anaaiaaaddenammadiomemtnre ote temo oat ow IMP renee cae | arene ene meeencneeneren, RTANT FAGTS Yollar We will give notice from time to time when more goods will be unpacked. M. LANCASTER, DEPUTY or. Se a St Opposite Moriings and Evenings Are Cool, Give MATCH... —~—— AIO A MOMENT immediate results with a Gas Heater HEATER PRICES $1.75 to $6.00 They are Efficient and Economical in Cost The Wels of Operatin 5ach Sixty-Candie Power Lamp Mr. Debs speaks on the 2th of Oc-| Tacoma. He will be weighted down . j 5 2.Ha e Sata WEE dente 10 be] ere ae peeas ome on cre | _q sixty Candles One-half Cent Per Hour free. The musteians’ Union Will “uy! mn work probably be started ee 7 Al am Dayligh ply the music a et ~ most as Cheap as Daylight ext Monday q . The different bullding traces | "°** -_ Spc t d At] j ¢ ttl > unions report an encouraging in- The revenue cutter Grant, which Cee. or S a n 4 1 etics Sees a | crease in membersh! lleft the harbor Thursday, mad a] ' ELLOS SS SLAPS SAID eS | 548 Sub kAl Madats sepedl patch ac-| short ‘stay at ‘Taccena, he wilt 10. senneceesssees 1 xpo ition tivity among their number fain on the Sound all ter | - ~ : ig matter of union tadels on their! grains af | 3 goods Sine a cruis " t ‘as The decigion of the higher court on! » frei __The heat event at the Everett horse Townsend, at Seattle; Oct. 21 Fort a ~~ Ee etiaiiaks ¢ 1-Ki, ex-| Vanter's Sea and I Helond's %, 1 N Zeit i f Frightened Many Women untl eg resided cts. Modollgn tuiery AD bg pee Rab Ra te A UNDAY anges CAMDEN, Del, Oct. 16.—Robert umn K yunty’s genial sheriff ea it ove at 2:30p m. Morris, a colared hoatier in the ser winner. Meteor, Freddie C and Ran . oi ae mr Te 7 + Sine ots vice of De. E. W. Cooper, of Camden,| . <0 trotted three lively hent : ‘ & camer, No - Still Selling at Summer Prices. aroused the doctor's neighborhood, A J L. “POWE Ri: r won. Billy F tt ere: ! hous 1s IN horse. It * r % to Wisece SE AT: ry E G A + Morris went to the rear door of | | race, Billy Be nicely. | 1 ea abe adrian Edward Shields Co Or sE GAS Miss Annie Gedder’ hore, and, dis-| i j It was a pretty ev R ee s to open it. He also frightened the J fact pr y peat Ben ’ Witt Allegor.cal Tilwstasioa wy C into hysteries before he could be| The necret of success In in the hu a ah ihe €4° 0, In i : F handed ov to office tman mind nfidence is success. | ¢ ie an 6 hed ene pit thie wint . ” 4 “ower to oiMcers | man mind comfdence, fe” auccens| future: Nick ye matched t0 11 cea i ie ie We ROCK OF AGES C. R. COLLINS, General Sedan er Cherry St. Parted 20 Times. | honors from one of the prinetpal Siek's oe i ‘ ba _ ® ex ; ! nthe t ates, anya ele this b . eh aPhtetd indy STROUDEBUNG,’ Fa, Oct. 14~| ming ie clear ond active the sncte ny cor t tel: , ae Billy w \ =— ———————E== After thirty years of padly inhar-| is in perfect health. Our greatest rm place ' r 1 ' , monious married lite, {ry which the| men and women are fearless, lating |. ay : - f and tha lie in = ! couple had separated at least twenty i fail of cone “ hs Veh te in kr last @ * L) | times, Mra. Alice Brewer has oe ts on oEE ba naan Ca ' MO Mien ’ the ban 25 Artists... iw tVR SRL granted a divores from her bh Thin te nat te fs the (tooeteae cs eon ihe Eiger’ f) t on the const. A - - ra 0 one Isaac Brewer, formerly a we pest Of ‘es . the best availabe e t on t andl ‘ Sarmee in Cherry vallew: rf Heres a PA bodbalade = n and free from any ob) | A Matcha ta a Quartette.. CO. AL Once Brewer deserted his wife for) Jonneton atudted f n long yea Dc a lt id ial at f W. Tennis Chat H ‘ making an unpalatable custard plo; seover something that would atl ‘ : otha He dl 8 - ecor $ another time, because he objected ol ae toa vie aU) rhe ¥. M,C. A. are to have a foot. | Weer 4 1 Ralph M. John Nis, Jenni Houghton evened her making trousers for other men ‘ 11 nate team in the feld aft Farne | P sins Math sy Edmonds, a es eat | We have just opened a shipment ———— _ thing that wou rify arich a at ua Yal will ne ree eh: of the latest songs, band piece Jumped for Thoir Lives. | , feleiny teegar ne |ookah and pi Se? Portland unt er Mrs. W. \\hittlesey, ete., for the Graphophone. All new PEKIN, Il., Oct, 14—Fire destroy. | !28t he was mi fut and called his | “erelty and one tultnoman man are} | Ininor | t Lax, an Mr. C. W. Saunders AND... records and made by the latest in e4 the Woodard hotel this morning uf Het Ad ha lectrozone Ich | he a sion m N aeae th mnasiu work in ' = . . pre 1 process, These records are at 3 o’civek, the flames originating | C27 '9'M9 NO drugs or alcohol. J Vet Ohad ORBAN in, Whleht, all t feat f the clut ) and clerr and are by far tha tn the teitaaos roaune, natu remedy ' ver Re 2 : 1p age ni M4 ini tao é F Mr. u, A Edmonds, st yet made. Price, 50¢ each, op So quickty 41d the fire spread that | Wéekly eet ig inc oe ae Washington man, will prob-| great deal to atte cane 0 per dozen : nee, m tho building in their | 4" bla aublos, rheumatiom, | oy 1, will ha n fight on their| th hav t t hha ¥ Admission 25 Cents se eats Graphophones— might clothaw Basar Ml all blood r r 4 oa : htc te Actas ; For fomale complaints 1¢| 27048 for their laur fe al any j ' atur °¢ © $5.00, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, $20 aan qua Me doctors use and ve Univer f Waet are} *’ ‘ " ning wae € x $25.00 tc 18¢ a Se nserniee Peri ree ne care, Mes Sasioes ere and | | Toy Chiveeeles of Waemington ore | Stores sui Yon fivk Seu aes | SemmeeanEpoNeNNeeeT SEATTLE TRANSFER (2 ) to $160.00 es EW YORK, Mot. 14.—It is itkel ine thovtearde. Tt wiil care you. Go Y. M.C. A. park. The 'Va y hav volt ut J to winner Mie tate BR cs d —* that the Dewoy memorin} arch willl and get a rampte freo at 1814 Tirst a rpecdy team on the grid a] And the ¢ ’ va8 0 | peagatros lin pete aepeany * int be perpetuate rm avenue. Price only 31a bottle, (iam. | fa Ail are old pla They | © ‘ teh to which hive ghia Ail caida Frelghi, Passenger and Baggage Winter & Harper that end being eneou at 1814 Pret avenne nh 1 win the champlonehip of Or at rani nee p ate to AOE ee. men of amplo menus. ‘The cost of ro- | ~ ( - gon and Washington. Manager Bar-| AYthur Walker, tho Aust lel deg well eee dicted ii dled Burke Building, Seattle, Wash Producing in marble the yreat tri-| horn Deng Com, ¥ifth and Pike "| jow has arranged the, following | challenges any man on the coast to|or the horses at the n ighboring cabs Thoms Mala 41-4 Cited 023 First vent) | Umphal arch wiil be at least $500,000, i Preseription specialists, Tel. Pik | schedule of games: Oct. 4, Port | meet him here at 145 pounds, |" and, i bd ® ‘ 4a bad . A Ra ia a i ii kc lggh its des cs nee vabaradat iii sh ih a a ie ca th dei ct i MAB, A a Wat a in oatah ail incnsniiil, iia Paint cali i. . — — en Sila hn cll ; —