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aiiiiiienste nsassiiinal aggre ee i 2 THE SEATTLE STAR. THE SEATTLE STAR. |_ Why ig: : ony WELLS & Co., PUB ISHERS, = Every Aflernoon txoe Sunday Teleph one Pike 150 Amusements. ’ WRLLA There is an un AUCTION EXTRAORDINARY Vorron BY CHA Manauns ner Week, of Iwenty-live cents pert letvered by niable curlomity cand c uslnons Ome rae » Ne vier Third Avenue | Of the public to pry Into the private . . . 4 . wenn | liven of the professional lasses, and sen f mattor : “ } the theat folk re sinned agains ES tn thie teqeeet, pertpey mare Gola GOING! Going! For some time a few of the idle aristocracy of France have been try any other, Here and there, however in treduce bull fash: he country, but upon each occasion | 4fe lsolated Instances where publi © to §0c On ‘the Ine to Introdace ball) Agate into the country v esteem and respect offer an effectual oe the entire the attempt has miscarried bar to such unpunishable trespana. Deull, a few miles from | OF wu there te no bet that em On Sunday the attempt was again made at . perhaps iustration th Se coreccevesecccesoceses Bankrupt Paris, where a new “Plaga de Toros’ was to be inaugurated, ‘The bull . n ent tixt Mad Modjoska, whon ‘ when brought out looked angrily at the French four hundreds, and, t Madam Modjeska ‘ ‘ ; ing engagement is a matter of #0 oc jumping the barriers, made a savage rush at some of the cholcest aris- much pleasurable anticipation, No i. a toeracy of France more honorable public care than or Tue hers can be recalled, the otherwise, Bhe has never sought Several grandees were nearly trampled to death, and after creating atrieal or pandemonium the bull escaped into the open felds and took to the woods New York Jewelry Company perronal advertiaement, she has ay They say that this wil! be the last attempt ever made to popularize — parently studiously avolded tt, Like A + n interviewed often, without num with a monument ple. If so, the bull ought to be he ne ber, but either from the respect a corded by the in @ause she has by f draw the lie da her dir trela erviewers be lay caused an tmm The w ing of speculation and in rlike Transvaal news yo ate quiet Watches Hiamonds reased activity in the export tr tn grain. OPC OOOO OT SE OOS EE OEODOOOOOE LTTE SE ODOTRCOSESSSORECOSESESS@ The shrewd foreien buyer recognized In the situation the possibilities of po tpn’ ree os broader aplications attendant upon the South African imbroglio whieh | Views anon inaeaane, Gh on the neem might become a menace to the security odean commerce, although n mission, and her hopes ning Jewel interference with the latter could be expected to result from a conflict tt and has free ment Sai atk atceaas hess Videsenaia heahhin 7 ibhaaias\ * dia nayies, but # ' tod confined to the Boers and Britor ™ peculaters wer Rmilarty, | ny being in st nense persona Sterling Goods and minded, and the result was an accession of activity and strength to the |} ming appearance ir ha . Silverw at your ots acters of Mary Stuart, Marie Ar N a . — aml Heatrice, will be . * own pri n of many people K tot A millionaire in New York has offered his son $5,000 if he ya sober Heattlo theater who are arely one consecutive week, and a handsome annutty if he keeps refor ever, meen there, It ie only the What was the son to this latter-day parent? Kreater achievements of th father of the prodigal at seem to attract this element at Phin morning th EMPORIUM 817 Second Ave. Ten ¢ Ant present ine of pr _ weesecccoccecesoes: Gorton's minstrols wit! hold the j A FIRM STAND PASSES AWAY ::"2"otxort.tonos f Mess and tomorrow tnaht th 1 8 ow a Opposes om Supenanos o He Lived See tn the Alle- ublic has t pretty thoroughly « inted with it American Institutions. ghenies Thirty Years. y this Mate, and t wrest p NEW YORK, Oct. 18—Among th OAKLAND, Md, Cet. 14 —Upton vol a Ms iy ae dee. vem bed making > y he une t nh year ar. a Dusere qposived by Bnitep pn Bruce, the hermit of the Alleghenies, | ing such crowds as it has. A featur por aay ong aE ot al we “ has been found dead in his lonely | of the show that comes in for leg Leayle recemily organized to ope cabin. He was eighty years of age. Mate commendation trom any » itartem in the United States is the wing letter fgom Grover | About forty years ago, he, with nis! !* 1 band. Gorton's have nh ce land | wife, lived In Ryan's Glade, Garrett | Sr#ted for years for the eller Buezard’s Bay, Mase, Oct, &—B, | county, He was always eccentric of the vauate | organization they Hall, Raq.: Dear Sir—Your letter and | tough a man of education, and in Carry with them aiming the statement of the belief of the | the early days of hie married iife | ‘> standard of excellence tt is not have| he Would leave home without any *@ualed by eny other min band proposed American League been forwarded to me. I think the| Statenent ie the Dest ' have seen} on. the question of anti-expansion, | as it ls at present exhibited to us. tn the country The minet part abounds in songs, dances other features: common The otto is made uy explanation and remain away six or twelve montha, About thirty-three years agc the couple se ted, the | and going hikes . minstrel shows “The concluding paragraph cotn- For twenty-five years the man ily. of "pecialtie which are generally uy prises, in my opinion, the pith of the) #4 alone in a cabin on che cast aid to the average. Now atures have matter, The use of power in the ex-|0f Backbone mountain. Then for °°? MAKE A MOVE *: ‘They Launch a Crusade Against the Government. About r00| differer country yeate against the fnatitutions, | Cl#ht years he lived in a hut on the presents an inconsistency whose evil | “ie of a hill In the forest, two tiles and dangerous tendency ought to be | from Oakland. Two or three years apparent to all who love there tnsti- | 4ao bia daughter, who iees in Waah- tutions and understand their mo-| !nston, came here and tred to in. The show will continue at th tives and purposes. | duce tim to abandon the hermit Ife) pric but matinee? will only “IT have no objection to being | and live with her, but her efforts cur Wednesday's and Saturday's among those who subscribe to the| “tre Unsuccessful Among the performers are Chris Statement you send me. If it is al-| For thrirty-three years Bruce had | Mansen, violinst; tra Davis, banjo tered, however, I desire to be advised | M¢Ver been known to do a day's work ist; Miss Peart Lioyd, Jaffa to Jer-| of the change before I am recorded | Of eMmage im any business or leave utalem; Mise Josie Gorton. and the | voring it. Yours truly, Grover | 5!" hut more than an hour or two matograph There will be a per Eas at a time v evening ducing ih | tension of Amertcan The Olympte theater reopened thix | afternoon under pew managemen CHICAGO, Oct 18 expansioniste from . E adhe, 4 PO - | Hehe. mploy of the Columbia & Puget &tte t# not only @ good show town, | 8 airman F Sound railway, was mysteriously cut PUt that ft knows « go f Chicago, del Yon Y¥ h front of the Dereg saloon on Bec. ee eee oF tie beet |e rdboeibagrs > the ; — ond avenue south Inst night.” Man, | P'AY® we have seen in several erica ; F tis tins PANA, Tit, Oct. 18>The twol iti wont to the anlose eich gent” | and Mr, Donaldson ie natural in th wands. The war there was yearw mine lockout ts a For) man, and was assaulted Just as he P&tt of Yon Yonson, as if A aye President J u ed the door, Hie wounds wer, °° t?* Manner born . ne ve resident J. R. Ruagel! and E. ased by b Hories nee yao . th ve f the executive board of the ||) " Ma are given with « vim that cue > - “a suid give no description of the ax of A. together with the | saiiant, but said te would know him | "U™*rvus recalls, aene local operators and business men of | train performance until rit - OFFICERS OF THE the city. have been in secret session, | : ts eee each nigtt. “Yon Yonson” pending a settlement of the differen- the largest | LET OFF Easy. ecision was reached @nd the Pana mines will at once re Helen West, who was arrested last week op @ charge of steal sume operations under the unten re- weason ¢ for the t ‘ | gime. The 40-cent scale will be paid | "Pd Jewelry to the vaiue of $200 from xt week the Sam T. Shaw and the miners allowed $1.40 for the |C. N. Rundiett, a civil engineer in “Jim the Penn aR yardage, a redaction of 10 cents| While out hack riding, was dis 4 by the Enemy” te t from the scale. | charged by Judge Cann yesterday She Wants McKinley. | BALTIMORE, Mé., Oct. 18.—The | Wi || S 0 )R Hi Fl Republican leaders here have plan- | | 0 n aise 1S ag. ned to have President McKinley on ees his return from the West stop in Baltimore and be given @ public re-| # WASHINGTON, Oct. 18—Rear Admiral Schley will raise his @ ception by all the Republican clubs| ® fleg on the cruiser Chicago about the & of this month. * in Baltimore city and county ® command of the South Atiantic squadron and sail for C t = Peo | & This programme was arranged at a conference held * ® noon between the admiral and acting Secretary Allen * & department. The admiral has selected his personal # tf | Coop Mre. H Turr f will consist of Lieut. Commander J. H. Sears, now on & |Coate, G. MH Mra Lf sarge, and Lieut. Wells, temporarily on duty at the naval recruit. # | Mre Ht a Mre. E. Bray | & Ine station at Chic age * Moneell, Mre. M \* * Mar y, Capt. T — TATE aHe hehehe Howard, Mra. N. DD. Macauly, Mre W YORK, Oct. 1k—David BI lets dsb atheentcinte dinhabahalie Hi Macauly, ©. A ine, Cart| Hitli came down from Albany . A. 1. Wilkes, Mra. A. B. night, hired a suite of rooms at the Saunders, ». Caffery, A Hoffman house, where the Demo. ‘THEIR HEALTH THIS IS BAD Ransome, Mra. A. Ransome, C. A. | cratic state committee is to meet to- Lindsey J. M. Bimer, W w Hot night, and prepared to make the and 8. Vining, R. Ro Humes, 1 fight of hia lite to Weep ‘the. aijied FIRST-CLASS) ON THE WIVES | fe 8 80% ysis. forces of Richard Croker and Sena-! J. W. Smart, RH. Knight, Jack B. tor Murphy from getting controt of | — a a Emerson, J. P. Waller, F. BL Wood the committee. a * uf, LG 8 Ww Strangely enough. ex-fenator Hill, WASHINGTON, D. ©. Oct. ‘4 -| WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 18 W. Hert " ant who bolted Bryan in 1896, will have | Surgeon General Sternberg has re-| Gen. Otis disapproves of offcers'| Mra. T H back of him the solid support of the | ceived @ personal letter from Major | families Joining them at Manila. Fe-| Huet, O. Me eh Cticago platform members of the! Valery Harvard, chief surgeon of the garding this questic tay | 2: © tvery, FA. Baylon, T nas b State committee if the Croker-Mur-| aepartment of Santiago and Puerto| cabled the departr Ta Mre. J. <2 G. H. Kirk phy fo a precipitate the fight It Ie) ee en i which } a Peputation ieaiie *'| patrick, Alex Hay, Edwin Gooda expect 9 . he gives detatis Pi ; J. F. Trowt e F wey, OH ne A ft an extended trip through the two) Ol 5 be ena yf ie gee Hu fre. J Caustin, W provinces with ¢ pod, He says] rived, together with fami C12, 2 JW n they have quite a number of posta) lated men, have caused mu. , - * on the north coast, and he ban been! plexity. Would exceeding 6, rouble being mostly | men here abse M - | malarial fever of a mild type. The, duty; familie “wat 1 IN THE LAWS NEWMAN, Ga, Oct. 18,—Millions men in camps are doing well, eape- | peaceful conditions.” | of grasshoppers fell in showers cially in view of the “moral and mil pect war Se over a wide section in this part of tary relaxation which prevatia in the state last night. The tmmects | Cnervating « Our soldi FEARFUL LOSS OF A ter from Alaska states that came down like tail, and many per.| usually well cared for. They are ‘ail th work Alaska ter rin sons were awakened by the patter| kept a from the sun, do'no fa oonve ' bow Mates. # and on the roofs, In many botled water, more or leas beer f port 4 t 1 the ground was covered with ¢ very little whisky or rum | t t nat + aa hoppers, some of them of great size. Wuestion of taking care of American s ti t © judicial 4 The ur me visitors soon spread troops in this climate will always LONDON, t ty 5 ' I ne th y over the farms, playing havoc with be @ ser and diMcult of so. ®°¢ reported drow ‘ing t 1 i Gane Hon nd hing {nm the fleida. They are lution. I we should reduce & SF Hiapate m N t " r ht to be the Texas variety troops to the minimum number ing ere raina, in th s from every town ble, and organize native regt ne¢ dalern and Westpoint, a distance of nts, partly officered by Amert- number of small vill ) miles, say there was a rain | cans ries have been destroy vers during the night in| | property value is enormo many places the Insecta swarme | ops have been sent with + residences, and fe Mie ance | MINERS BURNED | to the inhabitants | fortable for the housewives. It ‘el | - — | at they were blown east- | ‘Texas ire the wind supponed t ward from | Southern Jud e Killed. | yest | Oot. 18.—Prairie fir "| aht. Her value | ay devasted the country thre ttmated at $26,000, and ahe witl| miles north of Millers rer n pr bee NPW YORK, Oct. 18, Jeffries| MARQUETTE, Mich., Oct. 1%.—W.| nevornl tamilien honey ndering | be ta} lows. It Is supposed th enme in yesterday and had his in-| Maguire, formerly an attorney at] wtroying all thelr helonginns Ai | Qiyie” Originated in the @ and brother of the onted Dr. La| Marquette, now of the mining dis ’ Vilna woed in San the hay and shock corn in the Piac A, Was Killed on| trict of Honore, Mexico, haw written| wan dentroyed and meadows hende| ei sie nays lomded 1,200,000 feet ts plan last night, a few miles) that hix two mining partners, Ran-| ered valueless ; Pann ane ame, Oat See above this city. in St. Charles parish.| "ey and Miller, undertook to work Last night's rain, together with the burt ed : iid iaiia ea Ly, mt The shot that killed him was fired | and prospect In territory overrun by| heroic work by farmers, staved thal ne i by @ male relative of a girl he is#| Yuqui Indians, and were captured fire's progress. The loan will redct Korn Drug Co. vitth and ha alleged to have wronged | and burned at the stake, $40,000, rol te. Tel. Pike $8, |? escription specks } 900; Ke F you have been given this copy of THE DAILY STAR at the First Seattle Expo- sition, kindly read it thoroughly. If you Ifke it we respectfully solicit your subscription. If you wish to subscribe telephone to PIKE 150. 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 1107 THIRD AVENUE Corner Spring Street For the Stomach | Don't suffer; it's your fault. Is your health worth cures Stomach, oem y and Bladder Ailments, all Blood Diseases. Y FREE The Earth Quaked. more than $1.00? Rheumatism, Nervous: ¢ Female Complaints it has no equal. Go and get a FREE Sample of Electro- zone at.. timothy, $11.00@912.00; alfaifa, $7.00.) | Oats Gobbing)—Per ton, KENOSHA, Wis, Oct. 18.—The! Rarley—team rolied, $ earthquake shock which was felt! gig here about 7 o'clock last evening. | Gorn—Whole, $22.80; cracked, $24; seed some alarm tn portions of the | gee meal, per ton, $24.00 | wn. Reporte show that the shock t in all parts of the county, but famage was done. The shock was lene violent than that of three years ago, Meat Prices. Fresh Meat (jobbing)—Cow poet Te per ib; steor beef, Tic per ib ae | mutton, wether, So per ib; pork, ey sy | MARKET QUOTATIONS | per ib; veal, large, Ge per Ib; smal Provisions Oe ae ee lar was | urday | Watec: be arpa) Wednesday gaa 6 — Business | con, lige; eal! opened very slow this morning on | \e. local markets, The only important Lard (obbing)—Home made. per! | Week Sunday, Oct. 15. The original Swedish dialect 7% ELECTROZONE ness, Catarrh, and 1514 First Ave. AMUSEMENTS. HIRD AVENUE THEATER. — Paone Main 067 W. M. Rusell, Lomey and Mansger The Best Yet Matinee Sat- © Yon Yonson medy-drama, : i | Everything New. : cial, | 40c, and Sc; boxes, $8; box seats, $L. fe SEATTI 1 HEATER h3@4e; AL se No advance in prices--10c, 20c, 300, arrival was 45,000 pounds of put, ib, T° White Star, te; Colm apectal, | 40 which was entirely out of the market | 4c: lard compound. tlerces, 6c; Rex yesterday Poultry i# «ti ove Xe stocked and the price will continue) Fresh Fish (Jobbing)—P o, Manager w for some time. Fruit and veget- | halit be silver salmon, 4 — able stoc © rather light nook, Se; flounders, 3@4c; soles. | Phone Main 43. 3G te rock cod shrimps 4 treatest righter c The following prices are being of-| «melt, I4e: oyst Olyiipla, 96.06} Te Stents Bt gtcg tered to producer by the local | @4.50 per sack, $2.00 per gallon; clams ofall aet anak eave 7 fealers for delivery im round lote on sack: Dungeness rabe the bey ain se “ * ‘ | ~ Two nights starting W ednesday, Oct, Jock or in the car at Seattle ked, $1.50 “1, 5@ + rain ate, 1.00; barley, $17.80; | & tie end, 6070: anit Chinook o 18 A guarantee attraction. wheat chicken feed, $19.00; bran, | mr ID tlerces, for emoking pur- Gorton'’s Famous New Orleans $14.00; shorts, $15.00; rye, $15 00@ 19.00. Hay—Puget sound, pertons. $1.009 m timothy, nifaita, 99.00€910.00. | y freeh ranch, Ite #h ranch, 11@1%0; best} poses, Se; herring, 304 LEGAL BLANKS Zz : Seats on pike: lilabina, tin, Evel % _ Sivine idee oll & r * = fryers, $1.50@2.00; live turkeys, Ic = Contracts = QEATTI E P tock—Cholee b cattle = . x a we, 4@4\c: steers, 44@ good = M (ag) | é hogs, live, 4%c; hogs, dressed, 6%c; & ort a Ay S Friday a alves, dressed, large, éc, small, ¥, | 7 eed 3 : . large, live, 40; small, €o ' § TINY Fare wll Peits and Wool—Heavy| = eo = | engageme sound, salted steers, over 60 Ibs, 8:/1 o M M Bl nk = 4 medium sound, per Ibb 7%; leht |} 2 In aks. & MADA sound, under & Ibr, THe. cows, sound, || S And a com managem all weights, To stags, bulls and oxen| (@5c, salted kips, Tie; colves, per ib.) Sc; ereen hides, lc lems than salted: try hides, per Ib, 12¢; dry culla, one- third te Denny-Coryell Co, 116 First Ave deer, 9@i2c; ary elks, 9@i0c; green GIVING QUALITIES native onfons, $1.15@1 California | wu nions, $1.15@1 garlic ib; Ger-| untelopes, SOed$1.00; caulifiowers Cts 7 per dog; lettuce, $1.25 per t Wednesday | 4 doz tin f Fruits. “ the renowr ireen Fruit Gobbing)--Black figs.) We have just opened a shipment MINSTRELS Prices as ~ Records... genes: similar enterprise. FUNMAKERS. usua sale Tuesday, THEATER HOWE, Manager. 10 a. m, 4 Saturday evening and ay matinee, Oct. 20-21, Tear of the Northwest nt of great tragic actress ME MODJESKA Assisted by Mr. John F. Kellerd yers under the Fisher. ; y of p ent of John C. Presenting on Friday evening | MARY STUART summer deer, per Ib, 22@ Saturday Matinee Me, winter deer, dry, M@lée; papery | THE HEALTH Much Ado About Nothing By William Shakespeare. elk, 406 ta. oer: shear: | Saturday evening : 1 Washington | . ; Mee Western Washineton woot| of pere Kuglish Ale, Porter and siout are] MARIE ANTOINETTE i ‘ imber b: ed, 10 | Seenerronees the world over By Clinton Stuart. | Sees Oeae ee ener. Oe ad PROS 4 Elaborate and magnificent ecenie tallow, Sais | West's English Ales productions v | es—2ic to $1.50. Seats on sale by Potatoes (obbing)—Native pota-| seseeseseseeanid Porter | Wednesday # toes, 7hc@$1.00; Yakima potatoes, N Curtain will be raised at 8 $20.00; beets, $1.00 per sack: carrots, | Give strength to the weak, relieves nervous DP. ™ - evening performances per sack, 60@00c; string beans, 2c per entate ‘ates and induce sound and at 2p tha weation Ib; corn, $1.00@1,2 per sack peas, kegs to any t —— Ane Chl 26%; cucumbers, 225. natoes #2, Quarters Phone Bays LAST WEEK ithe; California sweet potatoes, s 7 dite $1.90@2.00 per 100 Iba; bell peppers, West & Co., Inc. FIRST SEATTLE EXPOSITION $1.00@1.26; Chill peppers, $1.00071.25 1 be continued from 16th to 22d MERCHANTS’ DAY. or the tr popular mer- al reward; ».; Cake-wall; red Shi en 80; cocoant Be Wagner's band s his spa soanuts, &e of the latest songs, vand pieces, re! Me oe i per s., lemons, $4.6005.80; ap-! a+. for the Graphophone. All new ery we the city will $2.500 per bunch; sweet apple patronige the exposition this day Jer, 80¢ per mallon; peaches, orange Tecords and made by the latest im | —————_________ nee, $1.00@1.50 a box: blackberries, proved process. These records are Ol MPIC $1.00@1.25 wat melon $1.00@1 loud and clear and are by far the SS 1 , native plums nutmeg melons, beat yet made. Price, 50c¢ each, or hh. P, Kunkler, Manager. $1.00@1 Italian prunes, 65¢ = | $5.00 per dozen Every night at 8 Wednesday and fornia grapes, white and black, Saturday matinees at 2. $1.00@1.25; California muscat, $1.00@| Graphophones— : : . 1.28; quinces, $1.15@1.25 per box:cran “ F M g P pke box, $1.26 $25.00 to $150.00 each girs re ape loyd, Miss J he Bast vy ra Davis, Christian Hansen Butter Equs and Poultry BE: eh And other First-class Artists. Butter Washington creameries adinission 0c, Reserved ind prints, 28 gin, 28 astern lowa and Winter & Harper v0" Burke Building, Beattle, Wash Cheese CGobbing) ington, 11@12%e; Bastern, 1@120. Ee Uobbing)—trictly fresh ranch, 2% \ aa Honey—White comb, 4@15e; Nght O amber Mite; amber, U@ik; strained, 7% @8e. next Native Wash Poultry Chickens, live, 12@130; fryers, $1.7! live turkeys, 1be; ducks, 120: geese, 10¢; Ive weight. Corn Whole, 50; cracked, + feed meal, per ton, $23.00 } wit be the last day of my offer to di. Whea ; oll cake, meal, | cle anse and polish teeth free of $22.00; middlings, $21.00@23.00: bran, | cnn $15.00; shor $16,00@17.00; chopped | ta, rt ore wr eet] DR.W.C.CARR Hey, Grain and Feed. DENTIST Hay (obbing)-Puget sound, per ton, $6.00@7.00; Kastern Washington, oom 11, P.-1, Banding - seattle, Wash, | HAN, MORAL & i. Sl Makes Heat Saves Mone ELEVATING AN AND... * anotusieea teehee,

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