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3 25 ome ER SH ARS sine STAR. PiKes0 VoL. 1. : . SEATTLE, fs SATTRDAY BVERENS, oC (dette Fis . : “ P me Pe: § ina inf and atau eve eet Estimates given on all classes of work tithe pine reopened on «eran DUMMY SOLDIER sco pe st Star Paint Co. k cerconer ibe invents Grim Humor of ‘the 1e War Now Raging] COON BROS. wtt’in Waffle Irons, 60c and $1; Iron Gem Pans, 30 and 35c; Mrs. Potts’ Sad lrons—polished set, $1.10; nickel plated set, $1.25. Mr. Mellen Makes a Pointed State.” reosasisas in South Africa. ment to The Star. Poymer eed ——— enver tw wave. BOERS TEVIGT ENGLISH NURSES REGARDING PROPOSED TERMINALS auc Declaring That They Are Not Fit to Minister Nella Wergen, are really married. | Declares That the N. P. Will Never ne rs to Wounded Dutchmen——Various Go South of King Street. ec Military Movements. SEEKS TO CONTROL ENTIRE WATER TRAFFIC). 1 eetach toahy Whe Seat stoftice opened for business in ite new quarters in the Arlington bufld « During the day many patrons ved In a breathless dition at id postoffice after climbing the President of the Big Transcontinental Line): Will Urge His Demands Upon the tre notices posted up there, indulged a var of exclamations that BRUNNER & CO. Groceries, Wines and Liquors 502 Pike Street, corner Fifth, ‘Phone Green 794. California sweet wines a specialty. Port, Sherry, Angelica, Muscatel, by the bottle, 3c up; by the gallon, Siup. Fine Red and White To-Kay. LORENZO MARQUEZ, Cape Colony, Oct. 2A Johannes- burg diapateh says that English nurses have been evicted from hos- pitals there, the Boors inateting that inglieh women are not Mt to nurse Dutebaver. ———$ 90 PRETORIA, Oct. 28.—A ah h just received here says Kru- ger complains that Durum jets were found in Dundee after the cakes evacuation soak place. The younger Boers were an- xious (@ Use them, but were restrained, a | 29.During Yale's retreat from Glencoe, iets ed position Where the Hritishers had left their up in rude resermbiance to men. The y We DANGEROUS WEGLECT OF THE EYE EERE ee eet eS HM. CLAY ee Optician, 7 First Ave ; Spectacles and Eye-Glasses Made any size or shape and of the very best materisis; warranted not only to 1 ‘ the eyes but the face also. were quite shocking City Council Next Week. “Tre delivery windows of the oid were closed, but the owners o SPOOHSSOOOSSOOHESCOOOSOOSOOOOSO boxes were able to get their mail Moers the waterproofs, only to find that their bird» seata’ te the Ste: until 12 o'clock, when the matter was had flol 16-21 id Se ee : oe moved to the new office A det eadibvering (© portusde Mitser, Brien nigh ¢|CMAS @. HOLCOM®S, Optician, S16-819 Burke @ TACOMA, Oct. 2%&—President Metlen, of the Northern Pacific Tale novia Will wecee the ein rn e raining the tos — —~— —_ railroad, will appear before the city counel!l of Seattle next Monday panaton oF Mise th a mene bee ——s 3 Sg A eugene rent Baw _ night. He ts in Tacoma today, and wil! remain tomorrow, Metien a nnd nian the cuaabes of Snake Tt thet debeaber 1 iettns them 0 covere coco Prriiittit and party arrived here at 10:20 last evening. They came dire ee ee the public @ plague Of locusts, The British are but four miles epart. 2 SMALL FACTORIES through fr St. Paul in the private car Yellowstone, with two rent st, the ob Ceci R ts with the Ye troops, and the Boers are deter- 3 coaches, the diner anar and a baggage-car k at box window, wi mined his capture. Can re Space and Elect and i te pate opnoriee —— hy ae Sarah agg pen all day Sunday to make The are reported to have evacuated Kiipdam, north of ryeieecously tm the Pwoquslime Bu onpees endrick, Thir ce oniden annafore . a & Recema hanges and give out mall Kimber! and have ath to re-inforee the forces at. woe. Henry, General Superintendent Kimberly, Assistant Becretary maya Pieray wok hot hyena oni ee ee SEATTLE CATARACT CO. Gomenat and Mr. Bush, who attends to the company’s coal In By all ¥ sited the new office to oe 3 Agents for the new Snoqualmie ssesee arene jday. Th ace presents a remark DURBAN, Oct, 2ie-Col. Behtel ana 286 of the most prominent S0eoesee White in Tacoma, the offictals wtll make final arrangements Atty wis Eppadbande, aba the va eet ore icke pat om been’ the Doniion cd ¢ son see — for the constru n of new grain elevators and docks rious apart arranged in and sent to False bay. | The train will pull into Seattle Monday morning. Mr. Meilen stated this morning that he expects to remain in Seattle two or three days As mentioned by the Star yesterday, the Northern Pacific has Secured virtual contre ta the tide lands and Water-front In doing this Mr. Melien bas been assinted by the Seattle & San Fran cisco road. He ted this morn that the Northern Pacific can the most ee way ROCKIVG Oct. 2.—A Reuter dtepatch from Ladysmith says shot down civilians at Dundee without prevocation of discord at Bloemfontein, the capital of the Orange shave reached here. It ts enld that an effort will be President Steyn and to install Mr, Fraser as COOCOC OOOO OOOOOS 2 H > 5 e POSS OHSSSSESOHSHHSSSOSSHSSSHSHOHSHOO OOOOH SOSOOOOOOOOOOD 00n-0005ad . at any time us Seattic & San Francisco's property in Se , ns ae ee , horns te tty, # Pacié LADYSMITH, Oct. 28—~A strong force of artillery, mounted eer Bae, ie " | ace. “Peebe | t infantry cavalry, was sent out by Gen. White today to meet ¢ ; cena gic tes tary a cto i a j advancing Boers on the Helpmakaar road. They soon came jn _ ra sy hin, gene adler Rican ote touch with the enemy, and an artillery duel began. ‘The fignt- ©, In his interview with the Star's representative today Mr. Mellen | a = rede ons i. tute ere $| re * waecthe X Pacifi sk for the biocking and abandor lacks Watee'e forces ot eeeneee Eermich- ©) ment of Bpring and Seneca streets Medison street will remain . nad | Place between the Boers and British north and west @ | Walla Walla ‘Addition open. In ail probability an overhead crossing will be built on Marvels of the 4 es sigh a cians teed hit iheees “SI Marion street. The fect tn asking for the blocking of the two | ow » ‘Of the town ! ~_—_—~ ae named streets is to enable the company to erect freight sheds be- 0 @ m in 8 Poo Dundee. shot dial members quart . i tween Madison and University, and Poet street and Railroad av N m Di e sia i enue. Western avenue will not be closed, "| 9 peEewaro, mnodesia, Oct. fala. teweliyn, with Z aine an : “The Northern Pacific will enter the city as now. over the Cot- | @ force of Rhodesia police and raliway mien, has been checking the . } Ombie & Puget Sound tracks. f admit, though, that the Northern sy ns vee * Pact @ Boers north of Cots! station, on the Cape ratiway Assisted by fan Prancise rai : pegged Be agen | @ an armored train. he engaged the Boers near Lobatsi on October Dexter Horton Bank Building. ‘iggy , Pay S ‘ @ 17, killing a number of the enemy git OC a TOLD BY INSPECTOR RAWLINGS) 3 * a “The N ether P ncific bought up Ne water-treat for many le BERLNI, Oct. 2 —The German press ie protesting against the seasons. In the firet begat igloo ty ~ — a oo } Britiah censorship on the cable from South Africa. They point out @| tret of the docks and rr ony we « ee Eevee? hing im | that England not only controis her own cable connections, but | satisfactory, new docks and coal bunkers ma erecte | t 4 . atiaeme . @ also thone of the German government in East Africa ‘The gov- ; On r Wh or Wa decka wil be Strue enough to seremmosate several see . | | @ ernment is called on to free iteelf from this cable tyranny. You eel tking tween 400 and 00 feet in length. If business permits, the Moliio Thurston E i - {upon the street, your weehable Northern Pacific will establish an Oriental line, Now the com goods should always be immeculate pany owne no steamers. It merely has contracts with steamsht te Seattle. | SPOPOSOSOD SHOE OOOH OO SOD OOOH OO OOOO OOOO! Sand neat. There is no need of care- companies. | (lesaness in this respect, when we wil) The establishment of an Oriental Hine, bullding of docks - — | \ launder shirts, collars, cuffs, crash sults, shirt waists, dickies, etc, in a and coal t ends entirely he State va. The nkers unexcelied by any other laun- In case docks are nm, at such a reasonable War Department in regard to the ha | fx-United States Inapector of | | built, the wharfage must be. fre Mines Jas Rawlings, who arrived e The Northern Pacific om to spend nearly a million and here from Cape Nome recently on the a-half dollars in : ements Everything, however, will de- schooner Nellie Thurston, has fur- | pend upon the the Seattle ce il, Ef the city will not the Star with some very in | Pacine asks. tera will rest just hing is certain, the Northern Pacific wil ng street.” grant what the where they a not go south of K “f value, Inasmuch as he has SSP Se eee Eee SSR eee eee eee eee eee eee SE eee eee eee eresting Information concerning the ning outlook the new Arctic amp. Mr. Rawlings’ opinions are t had | HOREEESE EEE EERE SESE SESE SESE REE ESE FEE SESE EERE RECO OREO eee Eee SEER EERE EKA RHE Rhee ehh OPPOSITION FOR zsisae tis eicae|iscata a 2 And Variety rat et Se a | v re ‘whe thee A - ee | Benge prone 4 a 2 funny beam IS i 0 That's what they all say when their laundry work is Gone st ’ STANDARD OIL <2, -iesteio""-) Sans THe PALACE am, | ad grain and flour pr y fo On the senen os ail es some port in the United Kingdom Have eS wb ed ~~ pee’ If your bundie is ready, call up Main 177, We'll get it. ’ antic Combination to be ¥ PO re” in operation, and the output of iS NOW SAID T0 ‘BE IM Sixth and Pike. PALACE STEAM LAUNDRY ' t lorthweatern Mining ex-| oid waa some oof Formed in Indiana. hange today business was, grill |fet wae pometnas. wensertn. 7- =—_—_ —— Jead, and no sales were made HARTFORD CITY. Ind., Oct. 2 “Erie, ed out in a ningle - The beach remy: We are tailors and know how to cut, am bf earned here that a hb At the Seattle Stock exchange to-|'* °*¥ accers fou can reach Ss A k arment so it stays in sha 'é@ glso No eraee ae ante a a ine eaten oat cuchanes Jc. [any part of tin « small boat |PlACSS Where Girls kre Employed to Drink see Leake ol coebina’ Wedel bad Tana ompa o the creeks, Bo! c-| $ As to the creeks, Bonanaa |s pra Fit ing. Figures tell the difference. Will you @4 in opposition to the Standard Oll en Tunnel at 26% company, and that tt will be a great ~ factor in Indiana fornia, New York a Tt will compete wit theall 1 » 4. Where * . | ‘oe Pimrin, wnat atonmmer omne|perncted end’ ban boon tours in) With Men May in the Near Future =|“ pay the difference, or buy from us and save oe Crosby, Pigott & French, ta| paying quantit Anvil district is] ; the difference? STANDARD TAILORING CO, Lose Their Licenses. tubdergoing extenaty 12 | good. Snow guich, Dester or i ca ees veaner a Bn” | Enacier eoeaee are auarvetiousty 1012 Third Ave., near Third Ave. Theater. every branch of industr : Gegermined effort is to be put ow the Port Orchard|The # arelty of water is the one | wBiuetry of ¢ worid run, carrying passengers Bhe has | drawbac — 1 The new corpor include "@W machinery, and a new deck At a recent meeting the miners | _ the Indiana F Refining | house comes change the name of Anvil} It was learned this morning that there is a move on foot In company. the ¢ pany he hs Dak he ia City and call tt Nome City “& Seattle to put stop to the present practice of employing women Metson st Lumber mills are| “1 am going there in the sprin 4 pine e re 5 the Indiana sm . n | pring. | and young giris in beer halls and places of amusement where in x company, the F rmnpany, | running full time jand will fae & complete new toxicating liquors are sold. It is claimed by the men behind the #| HE COMMERCIAL IMPORTING CO. the Northern 01) y, the Ken Thomas Hughes, who it is the | Plant t ia-my intention | new movement that the present city administration is unwilling N } tucky Ol! & Pipe-Lin mpany, the|is a pr atau Ene wd strormedtes |) srry wp an electric lighting plant. | to take the initiative in the matter, and, further, that the city | announce that Mr. Pete Mclntire has Emery O11 company, the Manhattan| London, died at Providence hospital paaehaent pp tine Haggler been mub council, in granting licenses to the People’s theater, the Orpheum | taken charge of their store at 222 Oll company, and scores of wealthy | this morning muahee cane 4 |ecribed to make the venture a sure and Herman Quandt’s dance hall, is conniv at flagrant violation | tLe p ws Scsceahaes pebdecere is various trom Londen te Witness the Colam< |te” | © of ection 1, Chapter xc., Session Laws of 1806 of the State of Pike Street, and will be pleased to see fleids of the United States. In every nd Shamrock races at New |__Mt Rawlings is very severe in hie! Washington, which reads: "No femaie person shall be employed in his friends at any time. | criticiams of the captain of the Nellie any capacity in any ealuon, beer hall, bar-room, theater or place of amusement, where intoxicating liquors are sold as a beverage, and fleid it will h a system of 5 J then to make a tour of wm Thurat He makes the following lines and do a ral purchasing oA States. business. It { that Andrew arded the train to come Wer “We paid first-class fare any person or corporation convicted of #o employing or of partici . } enterprise k > elles DH seg vent | trom Cape Nome to this port. After paling in #0 employing, any such female person, shall be Mined not 1008 Second Ave. Coffee and Spice 222 Pike St. jthe First National bank, and At- |e "#4 deen out to oem for awhile jess than $600; and any person #0 convicted may be imprisoned in torney &. Hf. Piles, were passengers | * ‘scovered that there was not the county jail for a period of not less than #ix months the same train. They soon enough provisions aboard for our! A @tar representative, in company with a member of the city ame acquainted with Hughes. Case |%%*: We obliged the captain, there council, last night visited a number of places where from five to 10 a . bene % Thursday morning Mughes eopear- | Te. ‘© Put into Dees harkor for women are employed to drink and carouse with the men . |more. After leaving there we en At Herman Quandt’s dance hail, one of the most notorious in ed to be suffering from delirium |), 4 mene. When the train arrived at Heattle this morning, Mr. Hoge had | Hughes sent to the Providence hos an ad-| pital, where he died a few hours lat tions of a| er the storm that wrecked Laurada, and were towmed about for three days. Off Cape Flattery the schooner lost her foresall an4| other canvas and became unmanage- able. A tug passed us, but the cap- the tenderloin district, seven girls were found Beveral of them are under 18 years of @ The reporter spoke to “Lita,” one of the girls, asking her how she and her associates in the variety theaters and dance halls, were treated, Her reply was unexpect od, “We are all going out on a strike next Sunday night.” When asked for an explanation, she replied, “Our salaries are “MORAN BROS. COMPANY Engine and Ship Builders STEEL AND WOOD Gress on “The Qualif SESSLER EEE EE EEE SESE EEE EEE SES ERR ERE ER SASSER SESE SESE ESSERE ESE ESSE SS SEES SESE SEE eS Good Saieeman” before the classes| The British consul has been oni Bt Pec yet 7 of the Y. M. C. A. last night fied, and he will endeavor to locate | (um Tefueed fo Be towed. | We asked so small that we can hardly live. This house ts unpopular and LUMBER MILL oes | Hughes’ folke The latter had 240 him to put into Port Angeles nd) poorly petronised. Several times lately when the girle have gone ae Police Matron Taylor leaves today | and a gold watch on his arrival in le wpe bigs bid fk — doe. When to the office to receive their wages, Quandt has attempted to film- . for Harrisburg, Pa. She will take| this city, which is in the possession | V0 2°Unt that he wae passing that | flam them out of part of the money back Mrs. Virginia M. Froelich. who! of the porter on the train place we held @ meeting end decided “In connection with his dance-hall, he runs a house of ili-fame was adjudged insane by Judge Moore | id | te throw him overboard. He seu upstairs. He wants the girls in the dance hall to take rooms up yesterday | The old Palm Garden, on Cherry |°4 himeelf by going into port there, but they refuse, and he does not like it, I intend to quit + “ara ee street, which is now the Oberon | #¢tting @ tug to tow us to Beattl | the ‘Joint’ Sunday night.’ brandy aaa till h pg Ra hae music-hall, is about to undergo an il ed by T “68 | Laura Wells, a young girl hardly 18 years of age, who was re- Inance or je purchase ot Wo dian thee ahunae i {tb tavind exiatenns Kille y a Train. | cently employed by Quandt, was sitting at a table drinking with V: 7 ‘Li % | bey ‘ahd if the ordinance je not re.| 10'% 1® owing to the successful) CENTRALIA, Wash., Oct. %8.—J.| several old men aseline west’s } turned it will Be declared paased t heme of John Cort, who has been | 3 ne, of this city, wan killed at| Quandt war arrested and fined several months ago for permit be declared passed bY) known here for years an a vaude- | 4:20 t North Beattle girl to enter his dance-hall - C de Thursday afternoon by the in- ing a North ele i P d C 25 expiration of time. — nanager ort was running the | coming south-bound passenger train. | ‘At the People's and Orpheum theaters, practically the same oun ans Cc London At the Beattie clearing house to-| house at @ lowm under tho name of| His legs were badly mangled, Ponse | sights were witnessed, After the «iris at these places finished s Porter : am ihe Pe ae Bitrpey the Pate Garden, and when the | wae very deaf, and evidently did not | their stage-work they ae mastered through th pen ne ane engaged anvil on's rm ar t $250,621.98, wiht oe $8 warm weather began, he ely | hear the approaching train. He kept the men in conversation, asking them to purchase drinks. he lf lf ft 226.16 ropped it with a atring on the le a nmall frult and oyster-house here girle get a certain percentage of the money thus obtained foreadily aastmanared age eo@ee, Set eet te | ‘ ‘ Herr Irvin Baruch proved a good : It j@ wtated that a resolution asking the city eoundll to revoke Open All Night |faut. Recommended by aft pel. oe Hl The Drumiaurig 1,| man, and he reopened the place with-| MANHATTAN FIBLD, N. Y¥., Oct the licenses of the “Joints” mentioned, will be introduced next 2d Avenue and Pike st. | ¢ tull-rigged ‘walllr it a lease as the Oberon. Since |28,—Columbia defeated the Yale 11 week : "Phone Pike 82 ne ee ee , wool, King, Capt. Ferren, r er, in| the rainy weather has set in he hag| this afternoon, Score; Columbia, 6;| | West &Go., ™: @chwabacher's wharf, “he left) beon making @ goed bit of money, | Yale, 0, PCRALECLAS AES eee eee eee ee ee eee) 96% GGG GSGGUESHG *. Phone Bay rs l . 1 A ll ie wen