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Tolephone Pike 150 | Ph WELLS oeon CT GAR hisises SARA | BS per week, of Twenty-five cents per month delivered by motley carricre © free copies GP EGET 4 | Fattortat Rooms a Musinegs OMce No. 1207 Third Avenue | F you have been given this copy of THE Kn tered a the yortofice, | oe tea le, “Warhingto on, as second Clase matter | . « : , Se prung a Lea n ering Ga- rew! DAILY STAR at the First Seattle Expo- At last a prophet has been unearthed in whom rellanee ean be placed sls Here is tis prediction for the coming wint Aw nearly ae we can find | and Pa senger S f sition, kindly read it thoroughly. out the coming winter will be cold uniesa the mercury does not fail, There | $ p $ a é, will be more or Jess anow, with an occasional fall of rain, and the wind | . If you tike it we respectfully solicit your ) : ) will vary between northeast and weet, [It will be mfe to navigate the * The steamship Laurada, which carried recently such a larke # Pacific coast most of the time excep! during high winds, storms and fox ® cargo to the north, tes a wat ged wreck in Zapadini bay. ® subscription. @y weather. The sun will»! every pleasant day coldest | ® Hor location in 8t ‘ id, and 4 conservative report ree Ww ee ‘ . - ® cotved here states that it will bbe dificult to save her, The ® weather will fall between Decembber Land February 28, The temper : ® Laurada loft Seattle on September 12 for Cap me he hada , / . slephone to ature will moderate after that.” : | & penetrating mateo, sad aboul de vaierneeta.. , * If you wish to subscribe telep nd * From the time she left Seattle abe encountered very bad ® » Empetor William graciously allowed Gen, Greely and Maj. Allen to ® weather, and on Septem T she sprung a leak The following ® I IKE 150. ; . ® day, with the fires under her bollers almoat. extinguished, and & make a trip in one of his military Kite balloons the other day After « . * atokers knee-deep in water, bh r, ( to M. White. . - , ic ants Feading about the reception tendered Admiral Dewey, Capt, Coghlan and | y rp Mayas gt gag pans UD och wa Der ih dag ue The price of THE DAILY STAR Is 6 cents other Manila heroes, the kaiver evidently believes it Is good polley to | ® cargo and the ship we abandoned . on keep on good terms with Uncle Sam. _* The news of the wr Laurada was brought to Seattle @ per W eek, or 25 cents per month. | w by Capt, White, who arrived on the revenue cutter Corwin. He & ——— , | w says that at Duteh } quite a lot of fre 130 sheep ® The success of the Filipinos tn capturing the gunboat Urdancta may | w were put ast Th he lett that sone ‘ 2. THE DAILY STAR is publis hed each after- inepire them to attempt something bigger when the Brooklyn and other | w September nd the wing day she sprur " ah * Warships get out there. Then they will get a practical demonstration of * The pumps failed to keep the ter out, and it us finally @ noon except Sunday at 4 “ ion. 2 tabu i anus & dec that the only thing lo wast ht « | the American adage, “It is unwise to monkey with a buss-saw inf She cibanes of the revenue cutter C aie cand ir imadiaie ————— ®& help is gi the Laurad ' be «a to resume hern be SAI -1 The Literary Busi & busineen. It Ie eald that-a celle? exyedition will be went froin Be- W 1107 THIRD AVENUE RAILROAD ntieer todas oF Hea oe Seay attle as s00n as possible to bring ne ' 1 * A tarmer who was fp sod of | & who are now at Duteh barbor Th tire printing outfit for t * * tS 9 Street c . t t p | Corner Sprin ree pome means entered the office of his | 4 ; at Cape Nome was on the Laurada, and is probably a id ated HEN ENA focs paper and asked for the edt. | 4 : tor RE te eee ne The farmer was accompanied by | | Interesting Events Recalled pis mn « youn of Hf years and as! soon as the editor, who was in the| New Handkerchiets FOeooe | by the Recent Blizzard. secret sanctum, was informed that) gmat monograms, embr | The recent delay of the Great} Dis visitors were not bill collectors | ot seet eaetbiet } he came forward and shook SOFRIEG: OC ENG 0 ere Northern overlami by bilarards at y came ter Eh 00 |The hem-stitched border this carly date, caused much com-| tion, explained the ' | narrow and sometimes it is of pink ment and some anxiety among ratl- Certainly,” said the editor, “and | blue, Illac or red to match the mono | road men. A number of officials| you came to the right place. Be seat-| gram. Colored handkerchiefs with! 4 gueetion of moment—"What time | *, he metalic luster of grant lenaanvssnaaa oes erce vob ee ee were talking over the peculiarity of | white corners, upon which a : pools, seen near by aye <nienete F d m. HIRD AVENUE THEATER. this October storm, and comparing | cali vu hte “ map ae n vor: | Coaaih dana 4 roreta ak dragon Ay should not be Kill-| fakes d'eltver that bev ager nny. Ee Wis 0 M. Remell, Lewes and ¥ a : 5 4 no o oor. | small design ts embrolderet in « : : , o e have scaled ume il, Lower and Mamacer, it with other freaks of nature which This boy o' mine,” he said, “de- | are od and fancifu A white A ie Here is to kill moegull nh the cooling, The water, when t pore a = wy emer Eat han els | sires to go into the lterery business.) chief with a spray of maiden-halr Thirty-six foreign vessis, havi # changed, runs down a fp ep pc | j The Bert Yet 5 conversation natur-/ an’ I thought you'd know ef thar| delicately broidered 1 ne « at weKregate tonnage of 57.556, met| terminates In the bottom of a cir Week Sunday, Oct, 15 i % ally turned to different phenomena. wus any money in it or not. It's pa Bove: a ven Gana and eftec tive, Aa|®HO dleaster in American waters| (era, Which contains @ layer of mud| Men are severe critics of women bik rs por weed i eget which had a like result. One case in! good business, atn't it? & majority of women never adopt | et year j4 couple of feet deep. As the water! therefore, It ls wel to te oe yO comedy-drama. point wan the sudden cold enap of| “Why—yes,” said the editor, after! startling novelties In pocket hand-| Lord Kitchener’ favorite book, ac. | *TD# UP nd through, the mud acte/ cuard ho has cupped with November ‘M7, which followed | some hesitation. “I've been init my-| kerehiefe any more than they pen! cording to the London Leader, ls the © Biter and catches the particles! To seme or permite m man to chinook wind. The preceding warm! self fer fifteen years, and you see| notes on brilliant purple or bright pa cane lof precious met so im time It be-| experience ever perm! Wan, wave hed caused mud slides in the | where I've got to red note-paper, these fanciful scrap» ne " ah Ot mes on artifielal eliver Once! feel quite sure of her afte eee Dilis, As a rule, these @iides are! The farmer eyed him from head to/ of lawn and bem-ntitching will prob- : very quarter the stuff Is scooped out} a ee ee nas easity disposed of, for the dirt jes! foot, glanced around the poorly fur-| ably be given over to the schoolgirl Jing to chemical analysis,| and passed through @ reduction pro-| | The woman who would be popu se) Dut a few inches deep on the rails, | nished office, surveyed the editor| ‘The plain white kerchiefs are as! © flesh of havel coms. The result is a silver brick,| With man must be a a aes . ed Everything New and few men with shovels work | once more, then, turning to his son,| daintily simple as usuel, edged with | °° nutritive © o worth maybe $50. | we . Fletween the A and the Z pee be ff : by a ge But the cold wave came | who was still on tte floor, ssid ! hemetitched, and embrotdered | '* netees beet | A pure blue is ehown by expert-| “Th prod sg opt uproartously | 40c ’ oa ae vod S 90; bom ew . ahead the shovels this time, and Git up, John, an’ go . an’ go) with emall patterns or with a dainty) The famous Fan-| ment to be the national color of wa.| “ugh men laugh uproa | 40c, an ; boxes, 85; 4 the extra gangs on all the Western back ter plowin' ” convent. worked monogram eull hal n repla ter when the up-to-date girl te a roads found the rails covered with My = ¥ _ Saye e story not fit for her mother's ears mud, frozen as hard as rock. The | page Lumber exports from the United] she tor their respect forever Fesult was a complete tie-up until | Boge or tates will amount this year to near-| When a gir! has a brother who b. @QEATT TLE THEATER the adamantine mass was slowly | bow on — ao te ¥ $50,090,000. “een the world,” on the phrase foe |. HOWE, Maunger. pleked away. | of Octot mee athe | Europe, with a population of over! she can have no better counsellor ‘ Another peculiar case occurred sat j Ben sara : | 364.000.000, hae over 21,000,000 men! when in a quandary as to propriety Tonight—Last Time the Wells branch of the Chicago, | inctanat! man advertised bis|lgeady for her armies in case of war,| Respecting the Individuality of an Milwaukee & St. Paul. This is 4 adenine to well @ valuable secret for 1)” wa. gre 17 poft coal mines in| each other will keep more people out IMMENGE SUCCESS. ents. # 1 that be would tell] of the divorce courts than toveyes|Charlies Dickson @tub connecting Mankato, Minn. with the main system. During the) year 1891, Southern Minnesota was invaded by the army worm. Myr!- ads of these caterpillars covered the forests of the river valleys in that thie ervat army « yormin crossed | state prison.” ie tant half #0 serious as being #In- | grouse suspicion as to one's veracity, | the Wells trac! t wasa hot sum- omen Two interesting pair of twins are) #10.” Truth needs no badge. Birth shows, paliota +) Beate Tucsd: a eee one The most r living at Wichiia, Kan. Trey are| Twenty varieties of golden rod) nilly nilly. See ee eee rail. When the afternoon freight prs 0 ‘ Leg jar street-car employe at the exposition today will te: | Wilbur F. and John F. Stites. They| were shown at a recent flower show Let ail women who care to i LAST WEEK came along. it encountered this (hy Gn imiyy aah for oe ae Poo mployes’ day. Wagner's band, | are Atty-four years old and look so| in Boston teemed eschew the name of — army. The wheels crushed the teids company and the Puget Sound Jubilee Singers will give an sch alike t only intimate friends America the ministry ts being ™la Only a chosen few kn 3 . worms tate aslippery mam, which | SXCtlent program. There will also be a five-mile bicycie race betwots T toa acest,” las weaerind lucent aeee ek profession by women | to draw the fine diatinctive line be Immense | Attractions acted as effectually on the rails as ji eee t tains Hp Hall, of Omaha, on “Home trainers, fh sisters, th seoe Alice and/than the law tween a Bohemian and a demi-r grease or soap. The train wa: It. tee pcg iach ‘ Worth. The two families live . daine. Abroad it ts quite : | A large number of people gathered at th tion et : First Dear Giri—! have no friende ed until the caterpillars passed. { people ga : we exposition yesterday t erin the same t , marae pa } Boon, In epite of the unfavorable weather, to hear the sacr i : or ws ne oad : to speak of Second Dea Girl “These war mape are no good.’ TRS / The wh elds company portrayed “Rock of Ages” and “Nearer seiaticed tw Danibaee “teu ‘a | ene Teen ; Why not?” Will be continued from THE POPULAR GIRL > Thee,” by allegorical pictures. Wagner's band furnished the Wichita, and the same olf : There are many muscles in the hu- I looked all over this one of the ae ‘The exposition this afternoon was well attended by rharmancge Moenpartbeangeoyee’ WER. | man body, control of which has been! Transvaal Repubiie and couldn't na (Ct 16th to 22d —Never keeps @ man waiting if Men, and a great many votes have already been cart t leuae seaaiieien 4 sa . .. | lost Chrough ages of disuse | the slightest indication of the where > on she has an ongagement. | Tomorrow will be Grocers’ day. and a medal wili be ' sate aaa pa between them) smnere are in Europe 11 reigning abouts of Kru SCLUSIV a inex in be i 18 tha | caiah oars Gees ere & n Europe poute of wer's brewery | INCLUSIVE. Ie careful 10 be correctly dress-| most popular grocer present. There will be a compet! mb itm i . = of marriageable age and| . 4 ae @6 for every occasion, and never Manual of arms. open to all, entries to be made from each organized A New York T corresponding princes. } Georwe I've joined the So-| MONDAY, Oct. 16. everdresses. company of militia or society in Seatth undertook t the Prevention of Unneces E . y : atthe \ ful te 1 inConnes- © on © nneces. | cmployes Day. gentile toward children Wednesday will be Merchants’ day, and the most popular retail man one pe N ye ya phenyl < = ae eae vines." | for the most popular em animals and eideriy people, and po-| !n the city present will be awarded a gold meda espns thy edg rohrbiting it having been re you'll have to begin at Gold medal award WWte toward those inferior to her in Thursday will be Societies’ day, and Lira, the serpentine dancer, will |™ePt Was Dalle : two or three years ago THE FNOWNED SHIELDS CO, social position. | S>pear of cant tadte than 0 par net. af tel oo t @o you mean by that Entire Change of Programme. —Bhe writes to men only upon very Friday is Scandinavian day, and the ne Glee : af f Today more art theneemetigr ed Loe i Puret md Jubilee Singera, af- @pecial occasions. Saturday ie Lumberman’s day. and appropriate exercises are in prep the # h ae ene ee ant and | ac 2. mean that you are so stout that) ternoon and eveni —Ghe never talks dress when men! aration. The exposition will close Sunday afternoon with a sacred band n down rie woe av ware, pem, present anc any tume you breathe your stays WAGNER'S BA Artists, os " | Seaenete smnnalt b & single | Prospects creak.” INDAY —Popular girls are never spiteful, | Some sneak thief stole silverware to the value of $50 from the booth the sheriff came in and| The average Iife of a caréwheel ie | Seer 2] rive rc . ” o nm the bo - | peeeescccceosces "4 ive-mile Dbieyele race between seldom jealous and never stupid | of the Seattie Hardware company Saturday night. The larce: nine in # {ton years. It requires 1,200,000 new | Han of > a t © larceny is the | Hall of Omaha and Norton of Se- —The girl we picture goes out of! first of any consequence to occur during the ex wheels each year to replace thos 7 Bt of « r i © exposition. ® ' thie city de ttle, on Home Tra - 0. her way to do kind things - ’ ¥ te7| worn out in service. a ae —GShe (s never slangy. or does ehy ti : yet | two highest paid women tn the |@ it co. 3 " ‘ pre. OF BIV-/ ment employ are translators foe. 2 This simplifies the making of en in tt e and by secular au ‘ | Mlar, yet she enjoys 4 joke and lik handsome gowns conaivte for a - ithe ¢ th ‘tee 4 French and Spanish, and each re-| merry-hearted companions. the foundations for auc tun and nia 0 a> | NEE Wren O ruee 3 ILMAN hion Has Given Us Many Attract- aoout the be nttom with a fine pleat se of % several sections of Siberia tangs |§ a =e ive Little Notions. Ing lad shirt Gemar~ a : rtretches of that country are still meow COAL , R : ate ns he la ut | practically unknown to Europeans. | jen? : or's Reflections _ ith the season of closed windows cy to Viliatpandis 10,000 The cultivation of tana on vacant |S GOING! GOING! Going! le: e comes a ar m-| lote wi > > Poo “4 - , SSG rts of evening feton Consequently at Slee ® fs op Hpteage bag gpd vgs he pads nie = ged I$ At 2§¢ to soc on the . , nods > 0 » cutting | \e pe ‘ 2 the maid and matron who love dain- found ax ne and 60,000 in bearing burder 4h fes, has be very dollar, the entire a 8S fat A woman can hide a secret just tY and suitable fropks are busy ju in the at f a period years, wh | this year a about as much a sandwich-sign now planning evening tollet beauty warrants addition to their wages, r ved | Inte -1 in employment Bz man can conceal his business The handsomer tollets, perhaps. | asked for them ; : ier a. ste | workite « w York an rup ew AND... Woman's real greatness cons sts in| @re not yet finished, or maybe not js to build theme costumes with white, th ¢ auth wh ‘ have on their 5 healthful . being Gbte Wo Got Over the little die | even purchaged hd 3€ 18 really 8| foundations, and. the eombination is] toborated by J as, th mployments that of pearl button Stock appointments of life and laugh at) "i*e (hing to begin the early season indeed elegant and refined. Mut over gold were ted at 149,000 making _ the big ones. ion ssabinar : ae aati tha inte black and delicate colora the Jetted r 1 American m In the past year 6,400 Angora e ov tH There probably never was a wo- | ‘he Making « ; Ar © patterns are equally attract) qual to § 4a The ves raised in Maine have been ¢ 2 1 san thet weighed over a bundrd | "anon. When styles are quite eet- vronlated at $1291 sta, [of im the larger Atiancic cities. Some(S New York Jewelry Company ee coer ee. Just love to sit) Fashion has so many charming iit-| Quite young girls will we heir , 7“ na} of es otha duane aa we ° oe lle whims just 4 that, by add ered mualins and organdies to Aye: . Debits we, | CROR | N I y j If & woman could have all the new | 4 tow of fr mt : Seane'a tolls rs and dances, and many of . bag 6 feold) Canada’s exports of butter to En 3 OW {8 your por Ul y clothes she wanted and wasn't a3-! one may bring an old gown quite up| thove that have done previous serv $ in rapidly Increasing hin |@ lowed to keep any old ones she would | to date. The pink silk that you wore Ice are now being refurbished with , TP phant has 49,000 mune n Avgurt 19, 215.411 boxes have |§ be perfectly miserable every rainy t year may be sent to the cleaner’s| fresh ribbon quillings, and the black, "!* trunk a man bas only 577) been shipped, as compared with @ to- i3 day she stayed home land the faded ve and chiffon | Velvet ten now 80 much in n hin entire by tal of 164,011 fn 1 3 . A woman always remembers long-| ruches all rer 1. If about the! * th light frocks quite a TY 4 n grov f 1,000 at. Helena one of the places est some little fool thing her husband | bottom the gown is so much solled r. White taffeta is the foundation eres in § unty, Calif where the weather falls as a topic of 3 . said when he out of patience and | that the aning retnoves some of | Used by the leading dressmakers for | @0d s said be the largest conversatt For 322 days last year|@ the tender way he patted her face | the color, put on a ruche of black Muslins. A colored lining !® no lon. the 1. It wast 4 the southeast trade wind blew ste: We have just opened a shipment ence when she was sick. net, edged with narrow velvet. Make | #¢r liked. The white taffeta given ! # planted has been | jy and there were only nine days ewe of the latest songs, band pieces, a wile Heanee of the auch a delightful shimmer to the thin, 27MU ded ntl ha eatin ete., for the Graphophone. All new 2, with velvet, etart it a > ft © and in eo dainty pr ' % roa | @ ~ . records and made by the latest int . A platform car recently completed Sterling Goods a 3 y bd Kimberly's Jokes. left of the w and bring It acro’ Cloth skirts, with ing Cunning A r (to Kreesur’s at the Boston & Maine ratiroad shop» Silv is oods and proved process. These records are git to vele that at one time James G ee Soni comity It to the back ruses and fancy bole n. | Wie) Wonder ket an idea! jn salem, Maes, han a carrying ca-| Silverware at your loud and clear and are by far the ine was non-pluased while he was | continue the founce entirely round Jered suit for e * ss : uch your h sacity of 100,000 pounds, 40,000 pounds | @ nN price best yet made, Price, 0c & secretary of state, One of the appli-| the skirt and bring it up a at occasions Ae ny - blue : rand tt wife--J 4 re : any whee car on the road. |g own re $5.00 per road Spon tee Se ante for a consulate in Japan was | the front, thus giving a robe ¢ tol ed cloth skirt lately fi 1 has aj not k From the way he it Iw M2 feet long ® i the late Samuel Kimberley, of Bait. | the skirt ¢ 1 muslin blouse name | ™ ie that instea Ms le and to be poor h | Graphophones— jungle, Whe Mea tal tah gerviee in Cen. | Appliqued of the ekirt ai! around| shade and bolere ef 9 +t 1 for anyt “ th To ho idie-and t Hoot. aEy : phophone und bob f ya been reproaches, and ther e 5 tral America. After he had present. | above the ruffle, put at good distan-| beautifully embrolder In | ty at to: pay hie very Ian endeavors with hie ut-18 $5.00, $10.00, $12.00, $16.00, $20, o4 his credentials, Mr. Blaine 1 ces apart large flat love knots of rib-| chentle pearl and er “lb . Tt art sof work n pow t care to hide his poverty from) @ ».00 to $150.00 each. “I ghould like to appoint you, Mr. bon velvet. Put t pliqued rows) A high stock collar formed tring a" ' poek ut th r snd hie idleness from him. |¢ Kimbeley, but I have made it a rule | of the velvet on the front of the bod-| of pearls sewn of white velvet cannot carry kniy eso \3 817 Second Ave : ware to recommend no one who does not | !ce and one at the back. Fash with this, and narrow girdie is of! ving t are f pee 3 Winter & Har 04 oe ae of the country to | narrow scarf of the net, edged nite velvet t ma ! s ait re Welcome Haws $ Ten elegant presents given 3] per whic * ie sent Do yor ee e| vel and d » it une ne v ' e abon , users * | a ‘ - Jurke " Japanese?” eer seen ed ah. allowing It to talh town wide wear with this gown the-| ty t asin ve us oe , y ® Away free at each sale Burke Building, Seattle, Wash “Cert-t-tainly, Mr. Blaine,” stam-| enough at the shoulder to ans ater ie-e large All-pinck 5 © hat) grit (ne ti tah Wasi nnd the lentes ine the Wha) ceacuarot 1 abies | 5 oo ecceccacs mered Mr. Kimberley. “A-a-ask me a ale Finish the watat Pei ROG UP AACE LT ae eee | arent “hard k in dar 0 nt In connection with the Dewey s-s-something in J-J-Japanese and | narrowest possible girdic ned a th Nat » ‘i . +ne opers A mu in wh I h ' 7 on was approximately $20, THK S | T'll a-a-a-newer you.” a twist of black velvet, a ied sella Mtorichiehaldedar 4 fect } “ Maiodkess | ; - other gown, as well as the one f tte while con tributed thus Mr. Blaine had not a word to say, with a small cut jet buck! poh Bs byl me has n 1 wm feet nt Littleton, No A P tickets to New York, | requires some sort of muste—often : ah a 1 A Wght tar kiet with Dut the Japanese post went to an. silk or # gown would Nl wa \ n to. Inired t p : tan sik aiuaitn bt {th t ' , ' ‘ In. | $5,000,000; for fares on surface the owner's income doesn't warrant other man, all the same, and Kirm-_ quisitels y remodeled | dt of : berley went to Cent A : f formed of a t f black ‘, HK this fashion: “La-! elevated lroads, $260,000; for hotels the expense of a plano A Gram © o Centra merica parne hion, th hite net and Cony aaa ayy and ’ haf beer staurant and boarding houses,| Phone reproduces the original mo Biegler te is te nd of Kim rley| white or black vet ribbons, A| T° Piet Jetted fringe ts equally | asked indrod to you M Vitel and eente for the naval and land par.| closely than any other machine it y pditab) o his nimb! t. | plain black silk is made very er , to play f 4 ! t to, 7 a. $8,000,000; deco: ona, $1,-| laugha, talka, sings dp’ s } One day he met a young wo: Indeed, by the addition of a 4 f vd th { how do bee a fr Saduaay heh Aine Hes pote it re tet ony he oat : ot lots of apples, all threw her arme impulely | bolero and Jet love knots on narroy Thet the crimson hibisouw, in ) ' roviding accommodations 1 you'll ¢ pin. Prices a © arts nearly and pears, Well, hin neck and kissed im, Se ndaot jet havhg. vuln fy ; 3 ge tee oie aad wad Pu ee wh mistake she drew back and , ae al A sch te Athi taco Int Be and crimson and whfe, are of In n f th lig room) traneportation for eity and state | reasonabl when your grocer says pear p he drew back and angrily een ribbons or heading ja at value for sho bloom and at t w Ort mint 1 covering specta bite are all gone, just go to The asked Mardantue. tie ~ ge pts a wn \ ! " gue and ¢ he Special pub’ ». Just af ‘ i a0 ut ov form an effective winter back ind ron tank in whiet he ns, $275,000; for merchan Diego Fruit Co., 415 Pir “Meneno,,madam,” anid Kimberiey, | bons, finianed with ; "rr ee ee eee cast silver 1 ped, hiasing, die, souvenirs, ete »,000. erman, ay 0.) for green ones to can, 10, by ; nberte} pons, fins ‘ eavy ye — to off Att uf of a hard It Im estimated by ad officlats | om "i ripe ones to eat. Yer, a on wish Kal Oe an idk there coed te oe ee Serer eee Pa lay wk the surf f the water that there were mi 1 1,000,000 | STEINWAY” DEALERS of the f ies Spee tie wish to thunder I w-w-w-was. with shaped pieces to form the bod scription specialists, Tel. Pike 26, ; shows @ faint rainbow hued scum,, visitors tn the elty Bld Becond Avenues = + Beatite bs om, oe the best AT THE EXPOSITION - List of Special Days Arranged for the Closing Week. ENRICO 84 NN TS 1k how he was cured of ng, taying out at night Girle in society write too many races, gambling, and| Alp. which te 6.409 feet high j letters: to mamrin. thot, these upon | h w b gained 2% pounds in weight in| “Of course, Nora, you know that | the fringe are eimilary foolish. Wri N 8S a Bll two years, Several persons sent him| marriage is a very serious thin lten words seem twt pertinent; a w cents cach, and here is the secret| said Mra. Frothingham to her cook, | member, therefore iat y received: “Just cured of all the) who had told her that he was about) 11 is a pleasant thing to know es Wednestay and Thursday habita named by an entorced/ to set up housekeeping for herself, | can trace one’s ancestry back to THE KINGS OF MINSTRELSY, retidence for two years In the Ohio| "Yes'm, 1 de,” replied Nora, “but | Adam, but to boast thereon is to erent seemesnenererng see EE TE tne Tt LT ET oP I ET A . SEATTLE Al y ye Pos y. | Michigan, nking, smo! A railway will be built up the Rax protestations galore. parol his most —— company ip Gorton’s Minstrels Varieties too,