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rrneree= ee SEATTLE | council ¢ * THO THE AMERICAN EAGLE. 25" Blaton, Will be Brought Before the| Wil Await the Goddess of Ube se | cme iat Command to Shriek Forth the [aren onto "Sevtnnane a | dietri t conv * This nm Tuesday, Novembe NEW BATTLE. yore UNIQUE FEATURES OF DECORATION csr so» ie mon row |g ee midable Afloat. Jin the ‘Which Will be Seen in This City Upon the. aus naval eeotrsctien bere ‘in| va sere ote ite labors to the preparation grand Jur be calle by th «rand | of plans during the next few months ap ar Day When the Washington Volun- for the three new battleships author- | 2 u*" Shee j ized by the last congress, These bat | joci) ss taneeanl | R tleahips are to be the moat forgid From high officia i “se | t! | able fighting machines aftoat, aod It | joarned dene > bers 8 urn. is further intended that they #hall| nectation of the Pas \e d in speed any ships of thelr | tice that indi 1 tans in either the European mavier | ayatiner not aa ‘The decorations for the ereatest celebration in the history of or our own. t ; * but t the state are almost comy At the decoration headquarters It in probable that these plane wil agente ae several portraits remain to be painted, and a number of 1-foot provide ft rewa, which have te ned flags will be finiabed today These will be the first »rations b > ou »plied to tb to Bot ed > to defy the rains and wind Every plece of bunting that will be lerulsers Cotumbla and Minneapolle. | yin gor aw used hae been thoroughly tested, and will be able to stand any Admiral Meiviile, the chief of the | ine . amount of rain bureau of engineering, who te entit~ | grins . Cn 8 The painted decorations are mad m sound ob amd ar led to the credit of the intrody Mito th ak hin P > done in substantia! ot! Mr. Wilson, chairman of the committee f the three screw #ystem in our! Carter ‘ P 3 Gielen on decorations, estimates that they will certa mt for 20 years snatruction, atrongly adv aited attes pig etn: Everything bas been made | wu tes a manner ir use for prop « of spe | ty ; ‘The principal display will be meet Aside from battleships as we for the awift] it wa Cartes the totem pole, thie little tr tie of green le to a thing of mimerce destroyers | might be on = t hie father beauty, In the center of the swart is now being erected the re Several prominent feature *-lin law had apy ‘ t view stand. Thie will be festooned with ergreens in such « ed for the new ships are and tit t manner that no wood work Will be seen. From this atand Gov lead to lengthy discussions Rogers and other ftaries will review the pageant au of equipment w again Through the center of the stand 5.4 support from which « ment the superimposed turrets, ¢ ELECTRIC CARS cany Toot will be extended ou sides, sheltering the o« b of contention when the plans cupants from possible showers je will be extended up, and ‘or the Kearsarge and Kentucky the stand surmounted by 4 square. ‘The four side of the square were before the board. At that tine COME T GETHER will be adorned by emblems of the nation, and the names of the Chief Constructor Hichborn was o honored dead who perished in the Philippines. posed to the innovation, and is On the two sides looking up and down First avenue will be an leved to hold the same views at! allegorical painting In the cent will be the Goddess of Lib | present Several other bureau chiefs 4 the ar erty. At her jeft wil! be the raised r hofa non To the i similar opinions, while Admiral 1 Ne nd military, this cannon. pointing upward, is the emblem of war Pradford chief of tb bureau of } last evening About the cannon will be arranged « helmet, drum and equipment, advocates them most " ke this To the Goddess of Liberty's riaht will be the symbols of peace strongly aa Georke the cannon, pointing to the ground, the sword and inverted han peasene . die, and implements of husbandry Among theee symbols of peace. b eagic, with wings partly epread, as »wever, stands the weh ready for flight American and no one *# seriously injured with outstretched neck it looks anxiously at the eodd awalting | ae ee wen & : aely one her command te utter the batt! f the repub On the other | badly smashed n resulted Gide of the equare will be tablets, on which will be insertbed the | the suspension of m the names of the dear. ‘The gas-pipe arches arranged about the square will adorn | CHICAQO, Oct. 4—At the confer e4 with bunting and evergreen. ard in each arch will hang the once held by the Democratic leaders Portrait of @ soldier After the celebration these will be present- at St. Loule Monday week it was tn @4 to the families of the dead, in honorable memory of their ser formerly decided to make anti-ter vice to the nation perialiam the battle ery of the nex second great display will be at Univers! ¥ street and Firat national campaign. This conc! , ’ ar 1 avenue. Thies will be the first of the decora * the boys will aee was reached after a canvass of the et ager of t mx when they come from the dock. The <i represent the situation during which {t was ad vert ’ m gates of the city. On each side castionted towers will be erect [mitted that ti-imperialiom was | Ciale of nell « ° ed. These will be of o chtly stretehed on a framework, and | practically the only iseue by which lecting da t painted In imitation of granite. From one of these towers the the Democrats would reasonab nda a th other will be an arch. each wide of which will bear the word “Wel hope to win next year, If the results Which haw been « 4 for next Prt b come.” In the center of thia arch will be a figure of a soldier on jof the elections to be held between | Gay oleht it ie expected a vote will horseback, ited in imitation of bronse, Of cour & proper now and the national election indi-| be taken in faver of bringing the t amount of Ing will adorn the arch and towers, and the atrue- le that @ change of policy ts matter before the manufacturers 4 ture will be surmounted by fags. visable that change will be made, | @##0clation Among the portraits will be those of every «overnor of the but at present Democratic hope is | -- cee state and territory. These have all been secured excepting that chained to antl-expansion sent t of Gov. Newell, and it is hoped that this will be secured in time io “uae Aside from these, and the portraits of the soldiers, there will be portraits of Mayor Hu and Levi Ankeny | Co is Pay Cut Of. Another feature of the decorations will be 10 stars, made of | NEW YORK, Oct. oe serious draped bunting of red, white and blue. The center of h will be has the state of affairs in Cuba be white, and tneeribed upon them will be an riate motto, ¢ tt an order hae been issued ‘ euch ag “Our Brave Boys.” and others of « haracter Pie whieh « of the sala: of all dip ures of the American cagie in Might wil! aino be seen, each bear matic and consular representativ Bees rained in Texas are shipped t ing in its mouth «@ ribbon with an inscription There will also abroad. This order has been sent o all parte of the world. be shields, bearing the colors of the nation, each Inseribed “We by the Bank of Veneauela, which is Meal made of corn cobs, gr . SOS SEES EEE EE ESSE EEE SEES ESSE SEES ESSE EEE SEES SESE EEE ERE SEE ESE SER EEE EEE nn ni Mn in inn Rien Min Bieta Min Minn Min Dina Dn Bi Ria Di Bie Bee Bia die in tin Bie Bie Bie indie ied te Bed Badd ted Aa aA a Ae Ae A ad i come,” and on either side will depend three flage artistically | Also the treasury of the ¢ pantry. j used to adulterate many food prod ‘ sroupes. —_— ucts fears that were once entertained that there would not be sul ‘MURDERED THE Day county, Sout ta, t elem power to furnish the street iluminations are over. The produced two « f e sea electric companies of the city have investigate nd find there | pon Will be enough for all. First and Second avenue will be ilumin | ENTIRE FAMILY Undine quialenak Gn Depbions ts s led from Pike street to Yesier way. and these | ® mingled with | dabtns week 1k Rode ane ane Gale A the Dunting and other decorative displays, will present the moat } = leonte s der. pit airtel t US spectacie ever witnessed in thie city | rs ; @ firet and heaviest decorations will be set up next Mon- | REDWOOD FALLS, Minn., Oct borax tra bee Gay. Most of the work will be the laying of the foundations of %--Frank E. Babeock, a farmer a nta ¢ pe ne " the arch at First avenue and University streets, On the Wedne killed his wife and three sons in a ued at nearly $500,000 Gay following @ large force of men will be put to work and the | At of insanity. Babcock loaded a There are fe b emtire decorations made ready for the festivities nh and went out to where his two| bure » s this year than last year ; b ys were pinying near the house | t der ch . ] y i SORTER E ERE EERE ee | HHL both Of them. Hie wife saw | ment with | 5 act and rushed the barn for | than | nafety ok shot her throug M » mat ar | the head. He then walked @ mile to| idly they may ate f | and blew out the brains of his » = b e ala 1 in the | Then he piaced the muraie of the| making of the pat ‘ Dill for the P | Ddmeelt, Sta tae I at the Third Avenue theater | ae | 1 reckon Ht i s has. I sold Gapt. Chadwick Admits That)" P!0! our" written has achieved | “| nything tike the success among | aper is printed He Was the Author. theater-goers that this great play p r ¥ ren as won In all sections of the coun and t NEW YORK, Oct. 26—Captain| try. The play is a realistic pfeture | WITH Two HEADS ng the news Chadwick, of the cruiser New York, | Of army life and The scenes | RRS i has a handk ‘Was seen in regard to the recent as-| mney agpiecdibe. mb hag shyla e raw sertion of Admiral Sampson that be | part uf fis Gareteben’ Mr Seam Lr ee eee | Mee ts olde sae cthaglabes Bir her (Chadwick) wrote: the letter that in-| should give Mr. Shaw « great op- | proont ct three wahoo row w pra Wh dik ke bucrende Ncetiaaaee dou endgame ices 3h | brought at three o'clock this morn poy Gen, Toral to surrender San- |r age hi. lle 5 BS jing to Isaac Epstein, a shoemaker, | i "| although he already had more hi | The captain said: ‘I am sorry the | Oilet! pr seh e me bisy. Al) dependent on him than he could we letter to Gen. Toral was ever men-| vrrong ard pat of the Tivind bes take care of | tioned, but since a question of fact| enue t r will have a treat the| One of the new baby's heads is in| hes arisen, I feel obliged to assert | balr k Ipecignng seiolaig “feos “Jerk hate, | ployed with sider he ers | anc covered with long dark hair. | Ploy . that whet Rear Admiral Sampaor The comy little Olympic theater has | The second one ts on the left | She met a hig evening ead was wholly true, and @ reputed! proven a strong attraction ail the|4er and is much smaller than the|@"4 decided that ir would interview from Gen. Shafter, which| week, and has furnished ite patrona| other. This head ts bald, and, al- | >@¥ ® of protectior \ I have noticed, shows a lack of re a hig ame vaudeville amusement, | though the features are comy . m Pat Riley, a or a nen collection on his part | Areneld wer rful feats of hand | far as appearances go, the eyes have| tended a at “The letter was drafted on July 6,) 0M! n hav n greeted with | not opened nor has the head shown | While dancing his w n leg ace ae marked applause, and the other fea-| any signs ¢ at: oe Jentally went through a knothole In on my own motion, after I had askea e | —_———. | the floor delay the dance It was ures of the entertainment are excel th 4 nying th » ‘ Gen, Shafter if he was open to sug Manager Kunkel's aim to es releas with difficulty and th gestions. He said he would be glad} tablish a first-clasm family resort im dance v ”n to hear any suggest and} appreciated. and the clean per Or after reading the letter, said hel formance warrants the nfidence of part of ineylvenia, eay ‘would sign it without any change the public The show ta, on the deiphia Record, has ite habitat at “However, before submitting the! whole, one of the bert that has been West Lafay m the Chuylkiil letter to Gen. Shafter, I showed it to! offered here at such low prices | He has been trained to act the part Lieut. Com. Btaunton, assistant chict | me LOUISVILLE, Ky., Oct. 26.—The | of a tug boat, drawing a little bat- | of the staff, who had om panie 1} A (ay De vr’ entertained «| Mormons will meet with decided op- | teau to and acroas the river when me ashore. He suggested a slight al j crow 1 house last night at the & position in their efforts to gain an ever told to do » If bis mistress teration in one paragraph, which I] attle t The play was p entry Into Loutaville, The women are| be seated in the boat so much the | adopted. I retained the original | formed by local amateurs, and pro aroused and will make strong objec-| petter Graft, which was roughy written in a very presentable attraction. | tions to the presenne of the Latter American dentiata are acknowledg- pencil, and my wife has it ae a Tr of M Marguerite Me-| Day Sainte. af 16 ta the tise ge er mento of the campaigt | Kinney and Mesars. Willard and In-| The Women's Emergency Club of| world, Many of them mre practicing | Now, I wish it to be distinctly un-| iis called for particular applause. | Loulaville today decided to devote ite v1 Wurope 14 Gerstood that I regard all this as A Yer Weutleruns ' attention this winter in Interesting y they are subject to consid i trivial, and my only object in apeak-| 40) cnn’ Yentleman,” the latest | tne women of the cty in a concerted annayance. Their American t ing of the matter is to sustain Rear : Oasys “Wrst Open on to the entrance of the ‘ " Hi i at eattle theater Sunday night ure not respected. They Admiral Sampson The “e- vale wills lana’ by ey Intend to exert their in uy thing at a drug store sa i 5 s oeos pmaromeare the inimitable Ben Benérioke th ’ ee ie hast bag - a tem n @ prescription signed by i Ceaatae eka vedinh delineates | Die, and If necessary the club women | German physician 1 Resented the Insult. Wor new ghee ee weasies th @nd members of the varioun organ obi, aavestiatie adieny abe LONDON, Oct. 26.—While ab a large patrona # Mr. Hendricks | 2Atlona in the country may be called) enthusiastic vegetarian who carrle . the queen and the Britian sold has been here before and left an|°" oe Pres action by emergency | out nis principles so far as to weat t few evenings ago, Dr. Charlies 1 excellent impreawsior Sererer ne vegetable boots, One day recent ner, nationalist member of pariia — sf he fell down under @ tree and fell 4 ment for the middle division of Cork Wireless Telegragny Tests (0). ii. uywoke with « vawne Iden t was knocked down by one of Dewey Has a Home. W YORK, Oct. 26.—Ordere wero | of vampires about, to discover that Royal Engineers. He promise a to WASHINGTON, D, C., Oct received at the navy yard today to two sheep were hard at work on the repeat the performance if Dr. Tan-| 100. owna a home of his own now. | Prepare the crulser New York and boots, and had already polished off ner would rise. The doctor ays the! 7. ‘newey House was formally | the battleship Massachusetts for the about one-half of the uppers man hit him with a stone turned over to the admiral yesterday | teat® of the Marcon! wireless tele Tourista who attend the Paris ex yA sistant retary Vanderlip| raphy, Which are to be made at position next summer need net be AMUSEMENT BULLSTEN. nd United States Treasurer Rob-| 84 Naval Constructor Bowles has surprised to find offered on the bill poor - mn been instructed to have the work of fare such items as American black THIRD AVENUE THEATER . done at the anchorages, The two! b American salmon or American (Tonight)—"Heid by the Enemy Commencing Saturday, Oct. 21, the| Warship# are to go to sea for the) musxkellonge. ‘Thi itema will not OLYMPIC HALL—Vaudeville and! Ojympux Cafe will be open all night, | experiments now the yacht races are be put there for deceptive purposes, Moving Pictures. ‘co, P. King & Co. over, but are true statements, and ind i al cae ‘ati ee anata gy eta ennai cases cnsg \* Ik bety n hande in this soapy lather and ringe In tepid water, Then pin it out on a cloth and dry, White a plece of flannel, A Httle warm Jaudanum dropped into the ear of the | affected side often gives relief. If| the pain proceed# from the Jaw put a few drops of tineture of cayenne m m wool and place it between | the cheek and teeth | Marks caused by wine, cut flowers ete, may be removed in the follow used with great caution, ‘ ite the growth of our fehing indus oe 2 ver the previ year Was 46 increas= of 1,530,505 ere and 2.652.289 tons of freight a country where Engiand took up the | white man’s burden only a genera: | on oF two ago T Chinese in Chic are doing ecedented things. Fired with the thusiaem over the fail ly agreed to Aries at noon on Sat ur and to keep the doors locked until Tuesday morning. This was a emarkable concession by « workers whose industry le proverb years ago ted 600 ac hb the idea t railway ‘The tre aw on of ern rail and with of growing tims and toler 4 have made qu quite ready me of th out @ in rier t ties wth, but are not good ar ale into thin the Afirm of fish dealere in Mobii« Ala., is experimenting with a rail. ad tank car in which, ful, they will transport Spanish 1 pompano, gulf biuefieh, er southern fish alive to the Tr cities, They believe that wary ae peratare in & suMficient quantity of salt water will be feasible A suit In New York { success over a sum of about $700 left by a widow is fought ground that since the wo heome was only $25 a month she tid not have saved any money and the cash must, therefore, have been a y of the deceased hus band's esta One of the lawyers niesting the allegation says the woman could have lived on 62 a week and testified that when he was a law 1 ata time when the cost of was higher aes at pr Jon $1 a wee wecTii I SINGLE TAXERS | ving ve The firet indoor single tax meeting | f the season was held last night in| +. A. R hall, Collins building, Rev. | HOD. pastor of the Battery Street M. E. church, spoke for over an be and he was frequently ed by applause aoted from the Declaratic lependence concerning the rights ach Indiv liberty and | he pursu and stated hat he w tke to amend that] and by adding and | autiete and on which to make a ne.” Mr. Brown said t he be eved that the adoption of the sing #x would make it possible for poor | men to get homer of their own eed them from the burden That wae why relieve tenantry ed his voice against the p nt tax system. | The meeting was concluded by | short addresses by Wiliam Horan J. Skelding, who pointed out | Justice of thir single tax and the benefita that would follow its adop- | tion | Meetings under the auspices of the | Washington Single Tax league will be held every Wednesday evening in| G. AR ball during the coming win ter, and the public is cordially in- vited to attend Household Hints. Dissolve some soft as hot as it can be soap in water borne. Rub the t may be cleaned with bread rumbe, Apply hot bran poultices to the | cheek, or rub the face with cam phorated ol] and cover the part with Put into a bottle ing manner a raw potato, cut into small pieces, with 2 tablespoonful of salt and two table poonsful of water, shake well until the stains are removed, then rince in clean water O11 and powdered brick dust, or oil | a rotten-stone (sifted), applied with | 1 leather, and after remaining on for | 1 little while, rubbed off with dry | leather, is the best thing for clean ing copper, but if the metal is much tarnished “ Httle oxalic acid. soon brings brightness, but thie must. be bist tit Dans Sasi O. W MANTELS : The Be c an fleh freeh from the water ap “red on able 0 he leadin, he ou oroat co : are none too good for our rainy seasoo at tw between Bouth Af wear, That's the kind we have rica and England are to be reduced gathe red together from the 4 Hings word . tutes have been asked to send trees take pleasure in introducing you to mn some historic place f the these shoe gems. The introduction . lornment of the grown: Valley | will be mutual. ‘ rding to the ninth nual re ‘Petnatetedatied port of the New York mt pmanis- | seen'e Ol Cr LACK SHOKS,| Ladies’ Kangaroo Grain SHOES, sion in lunacy, there are held in the fouble sole top» grand| fsoft, plable, grand wearing stock; various asylume for the insane in| Og scales. Gate $1.76 value, only .. . $1.6 @ pair that «te 21,684 persons | : - . $2.00 a pair] Ladies’ Genuine Kangeroo Cait The Turkish authorities have al-| h “ae Cait | SHOBS, lace or button, perfect ft. »wed about 6,000 of the 20,000 Amen-| Men's Genuine = Kangar ra nd| ng, splendid school or hard ser- an refugecs ja the Caucasus to re SHOPS, on etylith laste eort gran Vien Ghous) 865s veins, GT «+2 turn to their for homes; but no wearing mock vate & pee $1.75 a pair effort has been m store their| Men's Ol) Beal WATERPROOF | i Wines K ian eee perty to them | SHOKS, exceptionally fine for SHOPS, on heavy, flexible soles, wo-thirds of the quinine consum-| shielding Water, rand wearing, 00) Jina wearing; $2.00 value, only, produced in the island of Java atylinh, fine-Atting Inete; $3.00) © $2.00 a pair cultivated trees, the young| Value, only 15.004 pir) Asien Finest Box Calf SHOES, plants having been procured by the | Men's Genuine Winter-Weight Mus genuine Kangaroo Calf tops, Good- Duteh government from Peru in 1852. | gig aif s8HOmS sif-lined | year welt sewed soles, the ideal weg The English government aino start- | ¢hroughout, «plendid wet weather weather dress shoes. 4.00 valuq Jed cinchona plantations in India, and| shoes; $4.00 value, only..83.50apair| oniy 7. $1.00 & pale how produce large quantities of qul-| 1). sae Mena Celebrated Titan | Lad “Finest Kangaroo Calf High+ nine | f BHOMS, heavy, flexible eoles,| cut top STORM SHO heavy, hnny, aged 5, was a guest at a] on new, dressy inate; perfect ft flexible wolen, esonsiness for rehty church wedding. “I'm never goin to! ting grand wearing he a si weather wear; eo . watch the happy couple walk) “'"# srend wearing meres sod Wise ; seers, $3.00 & pair jown the aisle, “Why not, dear?" |Dougians’ | Men's ine Viet Kid | Ladies’ Fine Viel Kid SHOES, 12 in, asked his r. “Because,” replied| DISS SHOES, kid lined through-| “high-cut top, heavy, flexible, Good- the youthful observer, “she's crying it, heavy, flexible Goodyear welt-| your welt sewed soles, @ perfect and he looks sorry already sewed soles, beautiful winter dres®| Winter dress shoe; 4.00 value, only The Diiinoia supreme court has rul shoes $3.50 @ pair! . $2.0 @ pair at the trees in the street | Doug Men's Finest Box Calf) Children's Hest Quality Kangaroo fr « an's rty t STORM SHOEK, 12 in. high-c Calf BCHOOL SHOES, heavy, etoh annot utd r tops heavy Nexi ble “lyear fexible en, the ideal wet weath- without his consent.| Welt-sewed the ai wet! er school shoe, Sises 6 to 8, $1.00; nw | weather ¢ $5.00 @ pair 9 to 11, $1.26; 12 to 2, $1.0 @ pair. - telog ee monde. te rahe ree oe hie tree? | Ladies’ T-button Melton OVERGAIT 26e, Sc a pair te rr) # of ral Ladien 10-be Melton OVERGAITE Be, 0c @ pair yoga nie Ladies’ Meit sINGS fect Mtting ret .. The @ pair - Oat Le Te et erat | Children's LEATHER LIX perfect Mtting $1.15 « pair Pane Om The net warnings | Complete Line Ladies’ and Children's WOOL SLIPPER @OLEB. PETERSON & BRO. 206, 208, 210 Pike St. inet pned wt Q.S. GOLD CE, Thurston & Co., Oficial M. & S. CO. Brokers 109 Cherry St. Comps Pew owns 18 claim: work $ eastern Will be Popular with Our Boys from the Front umber snares stoe 520 feet dev ment sinafes stock at 3) coats per designed and made to order by first-class workman. Open evenings. ART FURNITURE & & GRILL CO co. Third Avenue, AEN EE AAAI OUR HOUSE Occidental Ave. and Washington St. RAKE than BES IRATE ZS: in an reunion “| $UBL Ranges 20 Per Cent Less ked for similar quality RANGES. The Word “GARLAND” is an arsurance of quality, durability and finish. No paint to seratch or burn off. Made expressly for soft coal. GEO. H. WOODHOUSE Second Avenue Heaters At Half Price Has begun. The best aud biggest money-sav- ing chance of the year 'g9 Holden & Wilson Furniture Co, 1109-11-13 Seoond Ave. ‘IT COMMS 5 CENTS: A PINT > had rais. | TOME VJ ect’s English Alle, Porter or Stout On tap in your home One-sixth barrel, §2,00 One quarter fi. WEST & CO., Phone Bay 96 No Impurities Found in Food prepared With Crescent Baking Powder It is pure, ab- solutely pure, and is backed by our $500.00 Guarantee E request the readers of THE STAR to call and see our really rare se- lections of Pattern Hats and novelties, Everything new and correct in Millinery, and as low in price as the best can be sold for. Order work a specialty, MRS. E. H. JOHNSON MANAGER 1000 Eecond Avenue, cor, Madison Famine hn Pianos A private wire from Chicago informs us that the Chicago piano factories are about to close in sympathy with the Eastern strikes. down, What with advancing prices, and an absolute famine in pianos, prices will be at least $30 higher by the frst of the year. Some houses In the city have already advanced. Just a gentle hint; | “That plano you were going to buy at Christmas,” would {t not be well to come in and inspect | our stock and make your selec- | tion now? For a small down payment we will reserve a plano | 80 days. Of course, the houses | who have been getting 200 per cent. profit heretofore, will not be affected as to their retail price | es, but why pay such profits, | Our wholesale prices are open for We want $10 prot | on each piano we sell, inspection. But we | cannot guarantee a selection, og present prices jong. Ramaker Music Company 1415 Second Ave. Rear Pike ~. ¢ a ce © “wires