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Pe as 2 THE SEATTLE STAR THE SEATTLE STAR. |AHARD BLOW | ten tewnes em. [NEW YORK : ; 3 GM, WELLS & Co., PUBLISHERS, | For ee gerry ete tie ai Every Afternoon Exoept Sunday Telephe AT TRUSTS | having had a tomb built Cor ped gh | STATE CANALS | yw writ Korvon Pete: KF. CHASE, We | lesmeciniae: Week “artite sine "amelie @ Cont per Cop) | #ix Cente por Week, or Iweniyfve venie per month delivered by | [of the winger | | carriers. No thee « % Sweeping Decision of Ilinois nt Wate no. ane waid today |They Are Not to be Aban- The workmen having to pu the fr Partortal Rooms and & E No. 1107 Third Avenue | Supreme Court. haces APTN eadedaes Bd 9b danadithiie, infinished store at 320 ven { Pan tered at ihe re Toftice, at Beattie. Washin segton, secomd-olass matter | . tin ¥ 4 he rumor pted for this week, ! | SPL. 1, Bet Be a ee ee eee Ene BW YORK, Oct, 26.—Wt ensé cones of Clothine ana Fut od Rallroad infuences are altogether too potent with many newspapers: hiker ae oephs bey ; A : 4 tiene 4 + of Bes 3 hero ee ne ee Free passes and paid advertising often the v s of editera at prem surt. I as ant it k ha ‘ rit ‘i “per € en ee : Y a » eo times when raliroad grabs are na. 1 would seem at the pres such an opinien wo handed ‘ : ‘ ‘ ; ¢ I if ent time that the Star has ths Htogether to ttwelf in votcing the | town from the sup art early of myself ir ariou : mt ment, it id. vo W : : next week, and that informat wh 1 \ Or ® opposition of a large mafority tiaens of Seattle to the Northern | concerning the decision had leaked I : eb emer f ane end 4 ! t hold Pacific scheme to control the wate of the town, While no encon ut in some ma According t t . , 1 ite fay n " Which were det “ ina ' tums upon the project are printed by oth papers in thin city, they the decision, made put wot nigh beat “« : tru nat ' ill the go t« 1 fait to say anything against It. In fact, a mast lence seema to be | the Information obtainable relativ - ahs Freee rye ta the grasp of a raliroad monopoly ho one is able to surmise the cf 10 conduct, 3 necesss nh The Northern Pacific company operate the Roslyn coal mines, and |? ba ly ok + cig ase ude pu RENCMINATED umpatar + 9 alos . : Se Poti meno Roslyn coal is being advertised at a cont many thousands of dollars scale Pittpols. . but rg nt 1 tinued d til a 1 I if sf furnishing profitable revenue t atte newspaper The Star hasbeen | formed tn er stat h y. be t \ t enjoying {te full share of this advertining in common with the other | ing business in Eins MEXICO CITY, Mexico, Oct, 2 " helming opinion s dailies, But the fact furnishes no reason why th should be ae re Ene Soe fenen pc tore ph * - . i poe ted ' is Geek ek Hab haes Men's Black \ ing Northern Pacific depot scheme, The people do not want a de rence of § t pres tt ta ' ty, ha Me Rock A : and warehouses built on the sites selected by the raflroad, and will make ch without mast ker wr a Preparat ms i tt 95 @ determined objection to the vacation of any streets which will per ave oa on ip vey tie : rs gerade 9 : Mit the consummation of the depot project. If Mr. Melton will consent | ‘This Ie the feet tage the na Ne ‘ t M It “ How ' $1 69 to go to the tide # south of the business nter of the ty and build of the country that the urte have pu n Jane * ' “ * . & depot in conjunction with, or even separate from the Great Northern. been directly called upor bane ' t “ : . = . ' hot a word bijection will be teard. The people of Bea are willing rece winpad € truste as they are nc The 5 _ png ht rer : ; a $5 45 to receive the Northern Pacific, but not on disadvantageous terms. If witli ‘ , Prime ast KH 1@ Black Mr, Hill can afford to take the Great Northern terminals to the tide flate RICH BUT LIFE re A by beos f tha Y t « : Mr. Mellen can afford to do the same with the Northern Pacitk | ’ “4 7 etek cade ate whe : ality : : ’ “e Sees ‘ de nat ber feo gallly: p y Medium Weigh has entered the Democratic party. The resolutions passed condemn Lee Is Coming Hom Men's and [oyw’ V I ; . with a ing the MeKinley policy of expansion, and criticising the Republican at MAY BE BRYAN’ S RICHMOND, Va.. Oct. 96 = Ww 1 Caps, wort tc} Men's ; pe ee torney-general for his recent interpretation of the anti-canteen law, to ss errs Sirey Pyne ade Fitshugh Lee, who is now in Cuba gorareedt ret als ‘ ; . Say nothing of the denunciation of trusts and capitalists, all seem to in veatentad ‘ee eating tlmecl? RUNNING MATE wil be r on the Sint th a ath Sian diduasassine in dicate that the followers of Col, Nryan dominated the convention. As | the temple while sitting in a reatau sah. esi ndee Underwear ‘ the ladies came flatly out,in favor of equal privileges at the polla for | 4° He was worth $100,000 ar of the fight for the United $1.60 1g EG 1» men and women, it would seem that their political manifesto was not | need to one of the most promir wee a at Tiewia * wenatorship, The general is pee ey "ge hots accidental, but quite intentional gi ogg to a nih stig sere Pi <a ey ay to spend a two weeks furlough, and for ¥ 27 There will, doubtless, be much discussion throughout the country of | had written to his slater. in which BY eee See De ren! 50.08 | tans Launder the W. C. T. U. resolutions, and perhaps acrimonious debate, Such a | De said his life was a fatlure. Sir torpedo boat Shubrick. ee ees : Meson adpbenase sequel would be the natural outcome of the stand taken by the con- | $11 nena Totem and Unmarrio! Th ; Men'a White Laundered Shirts, $22, £ Vention just closed, The surprising feature of the whole matter Is that | the half-million eacate rig Mpg e Twentieth Century. 3-ply Hnen bosom and bands, Men's the women of the W. C. T. U. should seem to be more in sympathy with | William J. Wise Hegins January 1, 1901 worth Se, f ‘ th the Democrats than with the Republicans, desnite the fact that the G. | ~ Twenty-four leap yearn Pus — ay os. OF enn voor ©. P. bas been belleved for many years to have had a leaning towards ‘A TRUST FORMED , on celebrates its end-| Sie” Liniaundere » for temperance legisiation in many states. The Democratic party, on the better grade, worth 90 47c) Men's Heavy Drill Muslin Night contrary, fas made fo marked advances towards the teetotalers, and FOR PROTECTION open on Tuesday, close OF | Men's, Ladien’ and Boys’ Mack Robes, aiik embroidered, worth ma had little to do with sumptuary legislation. sunday | intomhes, from s se. Tbe to $2505 $1.50, f se areetenees + Be j Middie day of century, January 1 aS EME The foregoing is a plain statement of conditions, and will not be d _ - 1961 — nbebiket rt puted by either Republicans or Democrate ™ remains to be seen PITTSNURG. Pa Oct Three Februaries w hav five Ladies’ Kangaroo Calf W e sof and ring Heel Button bse whether the W. C. T. U. prop< ) press its proposed legistation here unter combination is Sunday® Peel ul eR Be Oe ree tenon ee ge after through Democratic channels aed to oppore th t 1 any tries festivities and | oo ey a — ~ san Maes a and Stee! Company. Ther : ent cold sof Various Kinds are a Men's Black Dress Shoes, good stytes, worth $2.00, for 9. Men's The people of Spokane and Walla Walia do not propose to have their | MOVED wire, fenee manufacturing caumed wlik ye ove ey Rete Srvoeeee Heavy Sole Motormen's 8h r line, worth $3.75, for $1.95. Men's returning volunteers detained at Seattle while en route home. It le | want a steel wire mili of their ow 1 Shes ee orcer aematone oan png gaat tea igh «Ret oak < ahi dg to their intention to have modest receptions of their own, and they m Among the most p ner t « 1 make 18 weeks hea ch “a ans Tt ; ~~ th $4.80 r 8 f Y eng Men 8 of name, sizes urally are opposed to having their soldiers grandly feted here, Com. | Meeting In Chicago wer S| ten death if tee Stk Uinta edbnet the Civeiee~ | trees Sen & oacth BL va’ of nainé, Maeé fpéin 18 to 4, for Parisons are odious, and the boys might be dise nted with the Spo pia i BB mn 4ap 17 adi atehie proof Shoes ible sole, quilted bottom, Kane and Walla Walla fubliecs after enjoying Seattle's affair, While resi- | Kaib, Ill.; Lamb Fence Company, of |t Worth $3.60, for $1.85. ; oa au wine dents of this city would have been glad to entertain Spokane and Whila | Adrian, Mich Kitae man Fer * canes of 42 tl eae ta eee hort oo, for Slam Beat . sb f Indtanapolis, In nd the Key-| and th Walla volunteers, their decision to go directly home by rail tn aceord- oan paw Guibas’. a puarte TL | peared Quality High Top rs’ St ance with the wishes of their own people should not be criticised Un- der similar circumstances the Seattle volunteers would probably have Gone the same thing. Latest advices are to the effect that nearly 500 Members of the Firet Washington regiment wil! come here on the Queen, and that number will be sufficient to assure a magnificent celebration. -_————$ The people who were so anxious to have the First Washington vol- Uunteers reach here by October 20. are now thanking their stars that their plans were spoiled through the fatiure of Gen. Otis to place a Mmurtering-out officer on board the transport Pennsylvania By the time the boys do get here in carly November. the clerk of the weath- fF will De out of wet goods and will probably be compelled to make Seattic @ dry town. WILL BUILD A = IMMORAL AND The Politics of Admiral Schley Are Now Causing Trouble WASHINGTON, D.C, O¢t. M-—Much discussion an to Admira Schiey's politics has been indulged in by 1 sidential tickets | This much is definite, Schley te pot polit will not even adr an interest in politieal matters, Ther rm of his ever havir voted. Ever since be hae been a ate at naval academy he haa ways been “with the government” I erat Republican, an t ano might be The citizens of Frederick, Md. where he was born, think he is a Dew ocrat, because all other Schleys a rate Ralph Granville Whortiey. the re not a Democrat. Gen. Felix Agnus, mays he in Am ean and one of the admiral's most intimate friends, says he is a Republi WEMRAILROAD) STUPID CENSUS ae ie scr we emeneig mc prsemey me om, — | mus, “It will be by the Hepublicans, and not by the Democrats 1 A Line Proposed to Connect | Organ of Cuban Veterans Has | ~oyi: be asa iepatiican eae BALE Be Baa ty ans North and South America Faith in War. | gation’ Boaass Ur Gee, Lawndes (Repeblioan) vecentiy tid Prendent AUSTIN, Tex., Oct. %—P. 0. San-| HAVANA, Oct. 26.-—-A very sen ogy ye A BE oa Mh gn anti la thy Phe Bcingee nto Ree aaa bie editorial appeared in yesterday's La Lucea, calling upon ali Cubans to ist in the work because the census | Was the basis of Cuba's future. This called forth today in the organ of the Cuban Veterans’ Association a wild tirade of denunctation. The closing paragraph, which is quite characteristic of the intransigeant element among the revolutionists, is ders, a prominent American capital ist living in the City of Mexico, is expected here in a day or two to con sult with ex-Gov. Hogg relative to the immediate tnauguration of work on the Intercontinental rallway, bet- ter known as the Pan-American rail road. Mr. Saunders is looking after the Mexico end of the transaction and Gov. Hogg is one of thone interested | as follows from this end as the representative); “No, Cuba’s future is not in the un-| of large interests in the East. The | just, Immoral and stupid census | Present visit is with a view of sum-| which comes from Washington. Cu moning all posaible financial aid to | ba's future i# in her liberating rifles | the scheme. The proposed road will and maciwtes. She depends y have capitalization of $25,000,000, and on the programme of war will be constructed from Matamoras, | with the biood of marty s on the Rio Grande border, along the and published to the world conden Guif coast to Guatemaia, thence on sed in the two sublime and efful the border and down throug t gent words, in peace or death.” South American states to the Paci- fle slope: thence along said coast E U TO T making a through line from North to VELV ‘DA E South America, 6,000 miles tong Mr Saunders is confident that the pla ® feasible, hence his visit to This F ric, So Rich and Beautiful, city at the present time. A | coubetaniel both men wil! Plays Many Parts. proceed to New York to make all fir There is seemingly no end to the} ancial arrangements for the inaugu-| uses to which velvet is put a 8 SOE EE OF Gi VERT carly | inp, hat in always the top | noteh « ance | Velvet ribbons, both wide and nar DEATH [row are very much used fairly despised, may be had in won at Ma ye broche, the figur * among the most exclusive drous designs FROM A WHIPPING atin velvet nov * CHICAGO, Oct. 2%. — Prof. W. H aranneges Riechers, principal of the fourth Ad. tt ne Deve Eepeteetes those ward pubile school of Hammond, in| °C %#t!n ¢ atened with a charge of man Crinkled = plush and Imitation | slaughter for the death of Arthur | broadcloth come under the head of Whitney, a pupil, 14 years dd, who, Velvets died yeste So do satin antique, a sister fab ay Rollins Whitney father of the boy, declares that his| ric panne, and uncut velvet son expired as the direct cause of a| Anything, from the baby's cloak flogging adminiatered by Professor | to the dowager's stately mantle, is Riechers three weeks ago. He will | composed of it testify to that effect before City| Another range is from fancy work Judge Stoinson of Hammond Satur-! to court traine day morning in an ossauit and bat There is no end to the color range er. There are somber veivets and d velveta. | tery sult instituted bree against the pro- days before the by y Prosecutor Charles Greenwald said last night that an arrest for manslaughter would prob- | ably follow. Prof. Riechers is under | $500 bonds to answer = the = assault | case | | bs | Thone in Persian effects are among the lovelieut | Stitched velvet is much in evi- | dene. | There is nothing like velvet for ex. | plotting richness in the material next She Cannot Hold Office. en mankind can’t find anything | DETROIT, Mich’, Oct. 2%. Last of Movember: the wotere. of $.— Laat | aner to face the collar of his top- ont i} county elected Mra, Merrie Hoover | °°" Abbott, the Democratic candidate Perhaps velvet bows are warmer; aa their prosecuting uttorney. The| @t leaet the girls are putting away supreme court has decided that a | th #atin ones with which they top. woman could not hold office, and| Pd their dresses all summer ordered her ousted from her posl- Verily, there is no end of velvet Mion. | magnificence. | ‘BIC DAMAGES state, as most of the admiral’s friends and champions are like himaet?. Schiey in the meantime maintainn a doscreet silence on the subject politics. Republ ans % Personal Points... Aphorisms, | | Patience is bitter, but its fruit ts Horace Greeley is Ntor of th sweet.—Rowsseau Enterprise at Thornt Ia All-powerful money gives both| Lord Kitchener haw given ¢ birth and beauty.—Horac Victoria a large Ara lonk Light eriefs may speak, deep sor Ste row's tongue is bound.—Seneca f oa Wyheel you @peek 30 Zeus peaiee you ss a add nothing to your reputation ae Chcas Terence. It in to live twice when you car Dh} Priladelphia joy the recollection of your former ae aa life.—Martial Those who are in love believe ev ery tale which flatters their ex-| | T? v.G. Hay Morgan, of Stam pectations.—Ov ford gland, is both a min nd It is the peculiar faculty of fools | ® . to discern the faults of others at the| Jules ere 5 m }aame time they forget their own.—| powe \ eth birthday on Nov. 6 in world ts full of f and he} Kichard Le Galliene dresses a who 1 not wish to see must] most Invariably In dead black down not only shut hMmself up but|t minutest detail aiso break Ris: lncuing Boll-| 14 sung Chang owne the finest =e lie tion of furs in the world. They That which is called lberality is) ive valead at @ miliice ‘Gellare frequently nothing more than the vanity of giving, of which we are . Alfred Austin, England's poet more fond that the thing given. | “ureate, Is sald to be offended be Rochetouenett cause he has not been made a knight President Stein of the Orange Free State is suave, cultured and, unlike Krueger, 1 careful of hia persona appearance Mra. D. M. Rice, of Aptos, Cal., i» parents born in that state, She ts but 53 years old WATERBURY, Conn,, Oct. 26 Another German prince in to be | Mra. Charles Parken, @ Wealthy so-| Supported by England. Prince clety woman, has brought suit for o er ate uae Semres an ap $25,000 dainages against the electric ¢ ently crippled by leakage of electri-| sorrows he has ever known city In the shrubbery at her pretty suburban home, A. W. Kr #, vice president of Mrs, Parkes gave a garden party|the bank Topeka, wae quarter some time ago and had electric lights) Master on Farragut's ship and made atrung in the shrubbery, During the| the fag that has b given to Ad entertainment she walked out on her| ral Dewey porch and took hold of some bushes| A biographical work issued a few in which were hung electric Hghts.| years ago, entitled “Distinguished She received a shock which burned] Sons of Vermont,” includes Dewey's the flesh almost completely off her] brother, but makes no mention of fingers | Dewey She claime that the company | | © sponsible for the improper leakage | Dr, Annie | Diseases of women of electricity. tave Muhl Paint Co. e1e PIKE 82, Het, tad and Sra, ed one car WALL P A PE R... e Patterns for the Season of 1900 uy CHOOSING TRIALS every plano choower ts re Sarid by the great number of pianos that are claimed to be A person can only by past reputation, and a must choose carefully , A. B. Chase and Em- very many musicians. to erson pianos satisfy of We them. ‘Sherman, Clay & Co. “STEINWAY™ DEAL! RS 614 fecond Avenue us the are world’s bert always giad Beattio > | Fur Weather {| Is not far off. We do hope you will bring your work early. | CC. BERG 8% Ave. Graphophone __ Records. | ec MN eed « cctecuaee “ENTERTAINMENT AND © BALL of the latest songs, vand for the Graphophone. records and made by the latest im pleces ote show | | for them, they are 1200 SECOND AVE. | wom. cule Leasoe and Manager | | Special return engagement begin. | All else throughout the entire stock is sell- ing at the same rate of reduction. A great line of Alaska Underwear, Mittens, German Socks, Mackinaw Goods, Leather, Cor- ‘duroy Goods, Fur and Chinchilla Caps without a limited price must be sold, and being little sale at the buyers’ mercy. OF CREDIT ORS M. LANCASTER, Deputy. N. E. Corner Seneca St. Coke Won't Smoke. THE COMMITTE E By I. AMUSEMENTS. ‘WIRD AVENUE THEATER 6, Main 967. ning Sunday, Oct. THE SHAW company | Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and = | Wednesday. Mr, A. M. Palmer's great society hit, JIM THE PENMAN A Diay that made the phenomenal run of 600 nights in Madison i Square Theater, lew York Thursday. Friday and $ ‘A hard fuel i } natine, and night tor » i HELD BY THE ENEMY, Laundries, » | Moat successful war drama of today | ae ¢ | LYMPIC THEAT ‘ weg B. P. Kunkler, Blacksmiths, Hot Water Furnaces, | Every night at § Wednesday and po bpgin dat cieeriny AIR-TIGHT HPATERS, \ R E ip D O NO ADVANCE IN PRICE, * " | All orders will be promptly | Hand Balancing eal eeet | filled. All new | These records are ARMORY HALL, FRIDAY EVE. Other spec tur alties ¥ Seattle Gas & Electric Co. 214-216 Cherry street. Thirty rst Anniversary Ancient Orcer of United Workmen..... proved process. We sell Welsbach and guarantee loud and clear and are by far tha OCTOBER 27, 1899 them. best yet made. Price, 50c each, or | $5.00 per dozen. | re 4 Graphophones— | 1. Selection by Wagner's Fall Or 5.00, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, § Introduction of 0. 8. Jones,G.M.W $25.00 to $150.00 each, Winter & Harper Burke Building, Seattle, Wash. {samme TRANSFER CD! 50% Frelghl, Passenger and Baggage STORAGE eum Main G4 OMe 023 Pir arat) SPECIALIST DISEASES OF WOMEN Skin Di: DINBURG MEDICAL INSTITUTE 49-50-51 Boston Block cases ° ° e ae ° ° ° ° e ° e a4 oa ° ° SOOOOH OOO OOOO . 7 oe bill a pb Laie atonal Seelam, J VOOR Terre eT ees | ee DR J. OG. STEWART $ omission -_=_25 CENTS, 64 Hinckley bik (POSOOH OOOO OOOO OOOS | (Re ree ee ENE Me i Lo ee if Baerwort & sa %. Edmunds’ Quartette I] MAN 4. Soprano Solo by Miss Clara Spray 5. Recitation by Frances R. Water < house, elocutionist , an t'Solo by T. H 7. Address by T. P. F 8. Banjo and Guitar Sel and Smith ®. Soprano Solo by Miss Clara Tester tion by Long Makes Heat by Sig. De Cay Miss Marguc 12. Soprano Solo by Mrs. Jennie AND. munds 18. 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