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NS ARR CO. @memannmmmmmammnern ee THE 2 THE SEATTLE STAR, twas ce, rice BEAUTY IS Every Afternoon Except Sund y Telephone ‘Pike 430 PH. WELLS, Kontos KF CHAR BOwinmee Ma mauve | One cent per copy te per week, of twenty-five cents perm Pailor carriers No free copies ‘Valtorial Room Bote nih delivered by | | 1107 Third Avenue | and Musiness OMice . . . = A et the postoifice, ai bealtie, Washin ond-class matter Sir Thomas Lipton expects to make enough extra tea money out of his yachting advertisements to enable him to build another half million @ollar cup challenger for use in 1901, After all yachting can be made Profitable, if one knows how to go about the business in the right man ner. —_——— ——- Perhaps there will yet be a race between Republicans, Democrats and Prohibittonis! wey first for the preal dency, If such turha out to be the case, it might be well to make the thing unanimous and give him all thre everybody would feel satisfied fighting his campaign to a successful fnied nor Bryan are slumbering any too peacefully these late October nights a The graven image on Pioneer square is causing all sorts of trouble ‘The latest sensation was created by a drunken man who, passing that to see which can nominate nominations in a bunch. Then and George would have an easy time As it is, neither McKinley | way, took offense at something which he saw half-way up the totem pole, and determined to cut and siash things who happened to be near, ran to the spot and captured the incense ebdriate, senaing him to headquart At last counts th totem was still holding its ground against old drunks, re Plevine and other unfriendly things. ———— The Britons and Boers are now at it, chances seem to be in favor of an carly settlement of the African dim culty. Had the Boers been successful at the beginning, the outlook would have been for a prolonged ani desperate struggte Meeting with euch signal reverses at the outset the Boers are naturally disheartened, | and the English correspondingly elate The courage displayed on both Gide has been superd, but the superior military tra of the queen's soldiers has told effectively in their favor as against the raw and almost undisciplined masses of the Boers Police Captain Sullivan. in in the patrol wagon ac hammer and tongs, and the ning and equipment MANY OFFICES — SIGNOR FOLI FOR PATRIOTS IS NO MORE WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 23 TACOMA, Oct. 23.—Signor James An estimate of the volume of patron- Fol! died of pneum age in the Philippine archipelago in Saturday The we came as 4 the event of the subjugation of the «reat shock to his friends in Tacoma natives, can only be made by com-| Wh be has spent the last five paring the opportunitics there with summers. those the West India and other It Is but five weeks since he left islands. The latest government re. Tacoma, in splendid health, and the port on their population, commerce ¢Vening before he left. a few friends and resources show them to be even | enjoyed his hosjxtailty at the beau richer than Cuba. Tre patronage; tiful home he built for hie sister, therefore, will be enormous. Manila, Mra Hargear, where he spent his with Its 840,000,000 trade, it» 110,000 | Vacations. population and its position as the Signor Foll was one of the world’s Metropotia of the isiand of Luzon, «reatartists. His early life was on Will require a large force of officials, | of #trugmie, and he was able to study In this island alone there are 123 but a short time before it was neces. | cities having @ population of from *4ry for him accept an engage 9,000 to 40,000 each, In addition to 16 | Ment to earn the money to continue cittes having a population of less He often said he learned even more | than 9,000 and more than 4,000 cach. from association with artlets than | To administer the government af-| Dy actual study His success *| fairs of this single island, with its 3,.| {mmediate, however, and for the foto $00,000 inhabitants, will require, at ™ years and more he has been the | & conservative estimate, the services| idol of London, the friend of artists, Of 3,500 patriots at an annual cost of 894 & commanding figure im all 92,500,000. This assigns only one to| Musical circles, In oratoric @ach 1,000 of population, which om.| and concert he has hei cial must be & sort of composite rev. Comprers being Patti, Albani, Ge - enue collector, postmaster, judge, *ter. and his triumphs complete. Clerk of al! work, and he must be) Rees sae “THE HERA IS IN DISTRESS | WE WAS A BIR! with the murder of J. H. Heriing, es- J. Homer Bird. who ts charged eaped from the United States jail, on &. Michael island recently. He) The schooner Hera, from Cape Was recaptured after two days’ free.) Nome, is in distress off Cape Flat @om. The alleged murder was com. tery. and the Puget Sound Tugboat Mitted about @ year ago on the | company’s tug Sea L has gone to banks of the Yukon. | her assistance. The Hera left Cape perpen | Nome, as was told in the Star Sa PHARMACY EXAMS. | urday, on September 24, a day before | | the schooner Nellie Thurston sailed lean stata’ beam be.|*0Uth. She has about 200 miners | gan tts Ripamdtions “tp estuina | ehoard, ent when last heard from | at S o'clock, The examinations are, “2% '¥ing out at sea about 109 miles | being conducted by J. W. McArthur off Cape Fiattery ‘The Hera w of Spokane, and Dr. J. H. Day. of | Po%en by the steamer Lakme on Dayton. The examinations wili ast | S8turday. She was then short | ser of the Lakme yesterday | tunate schooner into port some time today. The tug carries an abund Lynn canal yesterday, she had 5) maker employed by E. M. Thur! three days. About 13 applicants both provisions and water, and from Port Townsend to Seattic, t | ant supply of provisions and water. | ings, Harry Williams, Mies May Fos- in the Palace of Sweets, at 89 Se | cance ¢ ja in London | will be examined | ing to strong off-shore winds, jing of the Hera’s trouble. The Sea Large quantities of So aa 8 OKE HIS NECK, Gre still being rushed north. When| pe puld not enter the straita. The pur Lion ts expected to bring the unfor the steamship Humboldt sailed for| Frederick William Gross, a candy following first-class passengers gore! ond avenue, fell from a high porch | dooked for the Humboldt: H. G. Tor-|tn front of his lodgings at rence, D. M. Brogan, EB. C. Hawk-/| ler way at about 6 o'clock yesterday ins. Haary Williams, Mise May Fos-| morning. His neck was broken by ter, J. P. Rogers, W. A. Bryant.| the fall and death was instantone Joseph Stanford, Wm. Holmes, A. M jeath was the result of 3 Yes | Miehted that to Mr. Lan IN DEMAND Two Most Handsome Women in the U. S. Wanted. BUFFALO, N. Y,, Oct, 28—Who are the two mont utiftu ment the United Staten? is the que that Auguet Langanbahr jn ven e he aoulpto: to whom has been granted the concession for the man Ufacturing of plaster of parin t roductions of the official Pan Am erican emblem for the Buffalo ex position, wants setied without much delay, for his wirhes to hay those two women pose for the mod els Nothing could more beautifully ex press the idea of binding together of the of the r thern. entral and » divisions of the Western Hemisphere than this bea uy which shows eweet faced nymph of North welcome an she | tends a snowy arm across (he Isth mus of Panama tn greeting to the equally sweet-faced sin f the South, who, by the way, se as eager to ¢ the extended palm ¢ in the effort t orth and South of an all-Amer fean sisterhood. this beautiful emblem , selected as the official symbe the coming fair, it waa pl ed hand of Langanbahn nd he r produced tt in t ana re elation of beauty have seen the ed at the beauty of the mittee on concesm voted the exclusive priv! ing the reliefs, and sale in a #hort tim fleent atructure w exposttion grour will | be made and sold Ithas urred to the ne r that the relief would be even more beau tiful and would possess a signifi great merit to all Amer cans f two « the most beautiful women of the ountry w ii ] for the two figures, and he is trying to decide which women would beet sult his purpose. As the & revels in beauty of the d@ ath ern type. a blonde and a nette will be needed. The na f Lil ten Russet! and M hav D sugested, as have amen oe Ada Rehan. Julia Mart Maud Adama, Mary Hampton, Mary Ma ring, Anna Held, Kathryn Kidder Beanie Tyree, Olga N delle Urpuhart Irving belle Evesson, Nance 0' Ne many of the other famous beaut of the dramatic operatic stage THE NEXT CENTURY 1t Will Begin Tu ney Jan 1900, Close on Su The 20th century will commence | January 1, 1901 It will open on Tuesday and close on Sunday it Will have the greatest number of | and H.C. Coffman, of the U. of W . +} leap-years possible for a century—2. ‘The year 1904 will be the first one, | then every fourth year after that | tives with American manufacturers. day. Fourth of | to and Including the year 2900. February will three times have five Sundays—in 1920, 1948 and 1976 In 191, Memor July and Thankegiving day wil! oc- cur the same day in the w Then, after that, the same thing wii! happen at the following intervals 6 11, 11, 6 21, Uf years, and so on. In 1907, 1918, 1929, 1935 and #0 on In the years 1912, 19146, 1969 and 1996 there are four holidays that will fal m the same day in the week. the ree already mentic fand Wast ington's birthday anniversary, as also the 29th of February Thankegiving day aod Christmas on the eame day in the 6. and then at su waive . fi, 6 1, 1, & WY years, and #0 on; also in 1924, 1956 and 1981 March 4 will fall on Sunday In inaugural 1017, 15 and ‘The same yearty calendar that wa used in 1896 can be used aga 1901 The fi ning w for the ary April 7 16, March April 16, 7, March 2%, April 12, 4 %, March 31, April 20, 4. March April 16,1 earile vemibie date which ean occur is March 22. T t occurred on thia date 1838, Dut it will t ur after the 20th cent atest Easter can occur Is Ay Ross, Mrs. A. M. Ross, R. Sheare ee A. B. Keel. 8. H. Piper, A. D. Alli Gross was inst seen alive at 4:9 on, Geo. Wilsen, W. A. Johnson, | o'clock Sunday morning in company Martin Kolde, M. J. Riddles, T. H.| with a woman at the Hillside sal Boyes, Jas. Pleasant, Geo. Stewart,|on Yesler way. Grosm has a broth Wm. Vaughan, B. 8. Morrii! er who is foreman at Thurlow's| ——» Candy factory. Another and mother reside in Portland | was 28 years of age, and a marri ago. it is said, on account of hin FOR THE PEN *'s Will Build of Steel. TACOMA, Oct. 23.—H. 8. Young, a| CITY OF MEXICO, Oct. 2%.—The Democrat who served two terme as| National Bank of Mexico, which hak Geputy sheriff of Walia Walla coun-| «a capital and surplus of $20,000,000, is ty, and was the defea candidate | abe to build @ magnificent edifice, for sheriff jast year, was Saturday probably adopting tre plan now be made deputy warden of the state! coming popular of steel frame etruc- Penitentiary by the board of audit | ture, with stone facing. A new bank and control. H. J. Snively, of North! here proposes increasing its capital Yakima, and Judge J.C. Stalicup, | largely, as it finds business rapidiy of Tacoma, were the only members increasing. of the board, aside from Secretary Lister, in attendance. | man. Hin wife left him some time | THE SLASHER IS AT WORK PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Oct. 21.- Jack the Slasher,” who created suc among Ww WEATHER FORECAST. For Seatie and Vicinity. Tonight @mi Tuesday, probably fair Seattering rains have occurred] giong the coast and over the plateau region during the past 24 hours, by ing mostly cloudy this morning we of the Cascades, with the exception of Night rain at Fort Canby, and) consternation en several generally clear elsewhere, except rain) MINthS® ago, has again returned to at Pocatelo work. Many valuable skirts and The atmospheric pressure has ris-| “ik shirt wairts were ruined during en since yesterday from the Rocky | 'h® former crusade of the myateri mountains to the const ous vandal, and it wan hoped that The temperature bas generatly | "* had been scared off for good fallen from 2 deg. to 8 deg, with ex 4, however, yeater ceptions of Roseburg and Sacra and while Mra, Adele mento, where it has risen, jeaving| Hl. Scott. the wife of Assistant Dis the weather in an unsettled con-| trict Attorney Scott, was shopping in ition. Wanamakers, her handsome silk “728 dress was slashed Into shreds, From Two Passengers Milled, | |" (""racter of the cute it te be jeved that they were made by a pair OAXACA, Mex., Oct. 21.~A pas-| of scissors, The reapp: ance of the @enger train on the Yucatan Kastern| Slasher in his old haunts has caused railway wan derailed near Tunkas fensation among fair shoppers today. Two passengers were killed | and all the detectives in the big and fourteen others seriously injur- stores are keeping a sharp lookout ed. | for the mlvereant, rtl 26, and it will thus occur but once in the coming century, in 192 The ast time it occured was April 246 1886 Whenever Easter occurs on March or Aprit 3, 10, 17 of 24, Christmas also occurs on Sunday STORY NOT BELIEVE W. Gray, a returned Klondike omplained to the police Saturday night that he had been assaulted and f 1400 robbed in the Germania caf in nu 8. The victim charged Wil lam Bloch, proprietor of the saloor with the robbery. The police do not beileve Gray's at and not been arrested | CLOSED ITS DoORs. A sacred concert by Wagner’ band drew a large crowd to the position yesterday afternoon Att | the concert the exposition closed | doors after a su ful run of thr weeks The work of dismantling the expo nition commenced today. The | room set given by the Halden & WI son Furniture company to the son guessing the nearest number of beans In t Jar warded Mrs. J. C. Gerber, Sevent avenue, The number of beans the jar wae 13 guess was 14,576 of the number. within two bean Aa NIGHT | WOLp- UP. A Samasets, 3 a Greek abor claime he $20 at midnight last night in front of the European house on Cherry street, between Fifth and Sixth ay enues. ‘The Gorn Crop. SPRINGFIELD, IL, € cial reports to the State Journal by fifty correspondents representing a dozen counties in Central Hilnoin in dicate that the corn crop of the big rn belt of the state for 1899 will average crop. i Hoch has Mrs. Gervey's held upand robbed of than 80 per cent. of an LATTLE STAR, practice, and recom 7 aa. GG PREE 4hAs MRS. CATT ON SUFFRAGE THEY READ E- Mra.Cur ne ¢ rpman C he N mal Woman's Suffrage | . at ' t Catt arriv 4 Saturday Ui ‘ te art ' t Woma y tury eluw ter ee Page , Young Boys Rob and otha Sig qo tires piel } Chinaman. 1 or aT rag ants ne Lawrence Cramer war arrested | y" . ' wer ' _ “ PM , Wt last night on a charge of robbing and & lecture on "Equal Buffrare.’ To. Beating Woo Gee, @ Chinese teams ne Mra. Catt speaks at ter, at the corner of Fifteenth av Ellensburg, and Wednesday evening enue and Yesler way yesterday Spokan morning. Px-City Councilman Her ian, who ¥ news to th P. N. A. ELECTS < neveral ye running away from the them remark I have his watch anyway The boys first t k a han eye identified young Cramer at quarters this morning, He naw . whip from the Chinaman’s wagon 1 © and when he attempted to ve A) they beat him. Young Cramer ha ase to reveal names of his anions t, Firet Rex J. Goldamith, R. Rogers, who has been for 12 Hast Portland’ years with the Great Northern, re la Football club: signed hie porition as erinten - , Renttio: T. M the Kaliapell division to be at ' rafton, Ta YM « & Yukon road GA ay ee The board of managers elected the! Charles Mortarity, roadmaster for f wing off * F h 4 the t Northern on the Cascade ria F . sb, president; G. T.! diviaton, has r ed. Mr. Mor w Firs A., ¥ presi. arity is well known In Western tent; and T w. U. of W.) Washington He is the only man tary-treasurer who haa ever been able to ke regietration le atie tehback ver Stevens 5 f “ WOM * BALE ha times clear from ® * ™ TW ret Reg. A.A ® 1 A. K. Grafton, Tacoma Y. M./ t that W. LL. < from the pres of the Oregon Bhort Line. and who ts contr rittett. Harlow, | dency OM. Marrim Jemith wer gates from the PLN_A.| bY the Gould tnterests, will eu spusl meeting of the him. Such @ change would make a| Athletic union at N general abako-up Tre scarcity © rather th Ye The fact that the Tacoma YM. C. wore f freight, increaser tn | A. was represen t os thin meeting “ i at Kart Managers are in « quandary @ a very good indication that it eee will not the Join the other eo M.| The war against ticket ecaly C. A's in withdrawing fro: P.| to be renew NA Depew will The delegates to the P. N. A. met the upper house eariter in the evening and transact ° ed routine business, G. TW of Portiand, was acting pr The Grand Trunk stockholders lent, | have decided on double tracking the road from Chicago to Buffalo. ‘The Canadian Pacific railway has ced orders for @ new loc Was secretary and treasurer A movement hae its center among Chicago railroad officials § that spread It ts no lems than bolition of free passes. An u MA. Oct. 22—The State of MOU consent to this ie hard to but the effort will be made TAC for a w years awe ore ut they t be enf 5] ' for th * A.C. Lit o state f ealor and gas WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct ward . to work The following cabiegram was re wetm ae 5 a ved from Gen. Otis this morr ee 1 z | “Kitne nmanding at Calamba vicorously attacked an insurgent nty in the atate have power to | force on his front, routed then fr renches, and pureued them His casualtics wer killed, one corporal and * three priv seen unknown gas tar there has been ex Mr ; ‘ Jed off identical with that of bitter f s I by b almonds he tet , s for 5 screw of an Atlantic liner re seed his time of ser y * something like 620,000 times is unter ti ’ b n Liverpool and New York | regula He 0 ehisdu-| Nature study at the soological « | ‘ ax he can qualify lens ie to be @ part of the cours | Bagley is an exer f the Se-] instruction in Philadelphia public a In Harrodsburg, Ky., there ts who has a@ private co antine LARGER ARMY WASHINGTON sas farmer has disp etopus 4 bought a rubt buggy, 5 ed a bright United States manufact sively perfumes from win *, Oct. 2 Keres assafras and several ot retary rds and herbs Prats eAblconi nae 6 RUM Dat The Malay language is spoken by mportant recommendations in re-| more than 40,000,000 person It gard to the arm He will ur-] said to be enay to learn, as it has ently ft CONETCES | almost mo gra: Wolves are ar. shall raise th gular establishment rted to be quite > at least 100,¢ en will als aes “ef . me ! numerous in some sections of the aga ‘ tthe offen ot] Adironacks, and 1 ® cave sa Ah hei cota pl 2 urred where they have attacked | general and it.-general les | Gece. ; r | himself would fill the highest rank in| O°e e army Freddie—It'a always in damp pla es where mushrooms grow, isn't wk like umbre BY REBELS]. 2" | ta history, Tt | ralian winter and was heavy enough ®, papa? Australia, r cently ex ame late in the AW WASHINGTON, D. ©, Oct. 2%—] for the children to make snowbal General Ot that Capt. Guy] ¢The Baby £00, 00, 00 Howard, quartermaster, was killed | Mother--Juet hear that child talk! erday near Arayat, while In a] Wrat must people think of him? launch on the river, by concealed tn Father (very modestly)—Perha surgents, Hix clerk and one native] he seems pedantic to others were wounded at the same tim A] Card-playing has increased deouting detachment of the Thirt f nine he Thirty=1 in ise The number of ne ® Ixth volunteers encountered insur-| prought Into wie taet 5 he rents near Santa Rita attering |» 960,000, an incroage of 260,000 on the ver, killin x and captur SKC your hetors £ 200,000 on 1896 ov 10 rite th no casualties, Gen ; Lawton, at San Isadro, is forward at 1h Se ee Se Peat een ing wus ith , | Yolunte nis uniform—and Righinbens. n account| At that reat id in reality, Oba \é pation for even privates In those days pro led their of war vn garb and weapons Huesell (Hinckley big) In addition to its princely resi j Disen | the Harbaronma ‘3 5 x HE A & B. Taylor, A. M., M. D., writes consider trozon { Stomach Trouble, Kidney, Bladder oe kh Pay Ms, I use it in my mend Electrozone as a great remedy. DR. T. B. TAYLOR, Los Ange o and get a Free Sample at 1514 First Ave. OPEN EVENINGS. Meson, Kussia bas pana ers @EATTLE THEATER warehoures sad 5 n , ator 1 r Mowe Meosger Shai pny i Asana «hte men ne inday, Oct, 22, i h q Br na& it medianas, h og ra cw h the Dr lian.) t Ld WALTER e& PERKING home “ ommeoda Le my J i Original A It im estimated that the ar t (The Tite ft high prices obtained for the Italian Catholics propone Io colossal statuee of Christ in cone| PERO AVENUE THEATER Among the p a nelected are Mount Soracte, the u Sarso italia, and gpecial return enras begin- the toe, the he und the instep of ning Sunday the boot w mtatuers are to be of THE SHAW COMPANY wilded cast fron. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and itiake--So you go abroad Wednesday this summer? Mr. A. M. Palmer's great society hit, Hodaer N I wae thinking of wo 1M THE PENMAN boats or life-raf t peeves bh f makin oo Taek Hiak Mut you could hav tak jay and Saturday ye ‘ ee nd night ENEMY, I didn’t think ft safe to trust myself OEXMPIC TTEATER. in her —_— 1108 See Avenwe The Farmer—There he « *. J r B. P. Kunkler, Manager. i tae a haanant tomes wrache | Cy mane a Wednesday and bt at & Wednesday and y Matinee at 2 MISS PEARL LLOYD in the country The City Man (wa to take him to th rry to ting for the trap Every t shan't be « can have te that farmer, for inst wus poe he never has a change, and p Prima Donna, er gets to the ctty: eturk here from Jom Phillip Sousa’s band ne week's end to another, poor fe y's band, of Washington, An Ohio man, by paying $75, has © specialties and moving pie- beecription to arcu s leading magazine, This sum would — oS es bay for Ue makasine for only lS 9@eeeee eoreoeeoes ‘ice cone 3 OR J. 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