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Li} THI SE PAR. ATTLI THE SEATTLE STAR. BH “WELLS & CO,, PUBLISHERS bi “Every A eraser Except Sunday Telephone Pike 150 | EW WHE Kivvon ; KF CHASK Doxinmas Man "One tent per CQpy | MN Cents per Week, OF Iwenty Give ceuls per month delivered by rerilorcartier. No fr les Raltoriat & WA. a . Ne TLOT Phied Avenae we anal © Pn tered at the portofties, at Seattle, Washin gion, sevondelaey matter Mr, Quandt, proprietor of Quandt's @tar yesterday ar sncert hall,” subsertbed for the ad paid a year's subscription in advance, He also of fered an advertisement which was decline ’ HELD UP A CHINAMAN He Is Prospecting From Hongkong toy). sc so Hawaii and the Coral Islands, sins Mr, Quandt made the mistake of supposing that the Star was telling Ke WA h t en i ” ! , the truth about his violations of law for the purpose of “holding him | ¢ WABHINGTON, PD. C.. Nov. 4.—1t ts claimed in naval _@ din the unty jail up” for an advertinement, He stated that such practices had been tried |@ that, while very little is being aald on tha #ud it Is the intention @ . on him elsewhere, The Star is not in that kind of business @ of the government to build at Cavite @ nay ' , t@ + depen hindi brand tall ———— @ accommodating the large ve in our fn y dock * : The police department of this city is under the direct domination of $ be onatructed that will entirely abvinte the necessity of : About Hat Strings. the docking facilities at Hongk the a " * Mr, John Considine. He gives his directions to Chief of Police Reed, and |g chine mn ae * wy ge ares S eamilaaian eas teatiae khan the Intter obeys, It is an Interesting condition of affairs, Mr, Cons | @ will be lald before conser during the nex n, and an ap @ alia silat cial sidine has never been ele 1 or appointed to office in this community, |@ propriation asked for that will enable the department to »¢ but he is doing official duty just the same The patrotmen do not re @ out ite full plans int dire n ° Whether the ero f her ° It is probable that congres 1 alew t Hed to provid * @ (torte rakes exaggeratedly forward port to John, but they know that he is boas. fortified harbor in the Hawalian grou The importan e2 @ not, whether the wh nat itnelf —-e——oo @ ing 4 place of refuge tn the Central Pacific cannot be disresa ° posed of velvet that Is of ¢ The weather man says a depression is ming In here from the ocean @ od, and aw the Hawaiian islands off t nt ation and fa. @ mplnce we or that v t He means depressed atmosphere, and talks of rain on Saturday No | @ cilities a selection will probably be made of some harbor th to @ known as antiat Irveomt Mention is made of early morning foe on the Sound, but he may justly Pf converted into @ str fortified t @ portant detain woman wh The outiining of definite plana, by t “ t, for ewtab- @ (haw staked all her claims to beauty be suspected of having one up his sleeve, ‘The weather man is fooling | @ jishing a cable station at Wake wate used wack apeen- ©. lon ten otriaae with the elements at a critical tine, He needs to take heed to the ap @ tation on the part of the officials avy depa nt as to th The directorie that in @ force in proach of the Washington volu @ extent that apparently " 4 nnexat the United © | mijtinery realm ways hae etrings : States. Surprisingly t s known by na ft r ling © | but as you hold dear your hopes of his hitherto ur nOwn t ir h *aciftt . n ¥ wig The rotten condition of police matters in this city Was well iilustrat- | Q [pis hitherto unknown ny ei i el M4 ‘king your best in your 4 ed yesterday in the scramble made by officials to ct unpald balances 1 @ ject. It is believed, however. b ) given the 3 Eb ia IM e due on gambier#’ fince. The moment the Star gave the facts away, @ lose observance that Wak Y , xter e maetifiid ts Whade aliieult'to die the fines were promptly collected @ area th verne . 4 at they Tecate spare sle-faced tinge! . Ce @ un An off ty ' e mly tha t 6. lout eo. t many years cruising a ! ' hin ? f * r atte That committee of eight big x warriors from Tongas has not yet see Fes = ant hag ae : se higen he D4 ¢ : os end wbtteet put in an appearance to recapture th totem pole Possible they ar a erning the inland, that it isi f he Pact @ | Gad sh iy yar gions waiting a bit so as to catch folksnapping down here en ble for no other pury u horas ra. @ |° prea —= @ " et he . " t * ; ; bl - edoe Will Be Retaine $ arog he te lem ce seen H. & | eee Mteeee errant” be 0 ° ur new possessions In the Bar ° ° wdrhayabpe: : TPOSOSSSO SHOES OH OOOH HD OOS HOO SOESHOOD at son WASBHINOTON, D. C., Nov. 2—Dr. Bedioe retained in the | dads Yl eana ween fonsular service, but will not be returned to Canton, it te stated, un When a directorie te pir tin der the report which the state depart t ima t to make | - pla ts soft hiffon ris har partment as a vindication. and expect that the pre pt will tran n loop t ft should consul from some other point to Canton, and thus provide a place anata te sea they fnstes a IN PROGRESS NOT AFRAID 2°59 hey flow fh to the t line a 6 Cannot Stop Sneezing. SHAMOKIN, Pa, Now. 3 ing to jift ing beef today rding Against Disease CHICAGO, Noy. 3 spread of Infectious diseases among children, the school! board has decid. bam ed to appoint & medical inspectors, of thim pla strained himeelf se The inspectors will examine puplis which had the strange effect who ‘have been absent from echoot of throwing him into a violent Mt of sneeaing He was carried to his home and given medical attention, but he con tinues to aneeas ‘FATAL BATTLE AT A MINE The Recent Srietementie the Union and Noo-Union Labor Mining Exchange. j ‘The recent quarrel between the) Mining brokers and the management | union miners were shot and a num- of the Seattle Stock exchange, has). or ans jak brought to light conditions which a must have had @ great dea! to do| Wounds were inflicted today in th with the present Gepreesion in min- ing stocks. The “washed” sales that the Were made during the summer on) To prevent the In try too great @ weight while John 8. Briel, four or more days. Tre plan wit! be tried for two months as an ment TRICKS IN ALL TRADES, ~~ pert Clash in Minors. DECATUR mt Nov 3 —Two | bruises and non-union men imported here to go Into the mines certain exchanges which are fortun-| Fred Dongowshi, a striker, is fa- | ately defunct, were soon exposed. tally injured. He was shot in the} Wren the Seattle Stock exchange! breast. Charles Maw anoth wes eatablished, the bad results of striker, was wounded in the right other exchanges’ misrepresentations arm Were so manifest that the new ineti-| One arrest has been made Marion tution considered it policy to aim) Mays, a non-union man, is said to higher. have fired the shots It did so, and has maintained its! ‘The battle occurred at policy In spite of coercion. Any sale | time at the mines this morn r the eyes of a strong pol ting and made on the board has to be clear-| u ed, but of course this does not pre-| guard. Since the advent of import vent the seiler returning the money | ed labor t rangers have been un later on to the purchaser. There i4,| der the care of apecial police. They of course, a small commission that| were marched to their work and to goes to the exchange, but the sale is! their homes again protected by the quoted in the papers, and is used to| Winchesters of the law | OF TERROR) For instance, a stock may market value of #c. It is sold on ‘| Tortures Inflicted Upon Them. the resu't | fake at Tic, and this price is pul by White Persons | lished as its value. Using this as a bait, the broker goes to some per sons, has “a friend who is pinched for money,” who is willing to sacri fice at Hc. He advises him to buy the stock, and, of course of the misrepresentation manifolds first clash between the strikers ant |" | the thwackings fasten again, while their ends on State Buildings !s Tem Clark Will Make the Des- \ eing Pushed. cent to the Andelana aia a actin CLAIMS SATISFIED, Work n lengths, oF Kneos prominent mining men in th hoot for defective th at | bons sid in « Tauseaead eye 108 paid nin bay region, and reports that the uve neuran to Eldorado district of the Golofnin bay In addition to the clothing te ® attorneys prior t0| Country hap furnistied over $160, made by the boys at the ref making @ descent. All bh school for the Insane patients # that he furnished th Stellacoom, they are also engaged gear, and if he fi aking a hundred pairs of suppers | hu worth of duet, a Andetana |? aa to give him r the patients nfidence that the the output of D. Lane neieeo, has leased and ed a large number « ws * Ophir creek, where he : gia M'INTYRE ON TRIAL. J. D. Melnty necessary nm wuch may be » having n ; hearing today ne pe NORRISTOWN, Pa. Nov Mat | wits con O ee of 2 *® which r be ndared te ot é : ips years ax chara t k t Heck furnace dum ng a f which yea has been much abured. 7 . wi : st Stratford, Wast ffering public hae yawned last nig haking u * wy eee a to some widbe Jefferson an he | w w in the se of WP ed about riage and allied |r by. How the stuff waa fired is % use with gutteral profanity in| a The 5 h ; picting, his concept ot a a wrecked aps nt ' P i Pp. t oS Detchaan, whne | : caselans ersonai Points ady.” ak Gretehen, mh H with her strident votce KR of ber br Such was not the cane } BOUTH BR nd. Fiv The Rev. D. Wayland Hoyt, of Sam T. Shaw never saw J masked men, a a heavily ke | phiiadeip has been called to th son. He had to study the part out | '8 the door . bs f | pastorat he First Baptist church for himerif. Yet his fition of | Warren Irvin in Har townebip. | of Cambr Mase. Kip followed ely the lines drawn t vants The American board of foreign ny the famoun ma In iasions took a new departure in the Samuel B.C ay n, Instead of a clergyman, as act, where he finally refuses to deed his property. and in the fh the Catakilis in the awakening scene fourth. nt to succeed Rev. Dr. Lam the percentage paid the exchange rag dio TE pe Apansce sind ‘ i ate c's mattnd of erecked Gealing BCIUSKO, Miss, Nov. 1—Law - AAD SRO —— ny which the most conscientious ex-|lenmnens reigns supre Ay la Leake | Gretchen was well act N re aay aly Henne Rapecephy eden ange cannot outwit. Even under SoUnty, the scene of the murder of SS A raee ab ated London City Temp a week has cornered a stock, and is not fear- | Pertons.. for which Joe Leo color ee ee ee ee was th to meet h ng every ed, was burned at the stake lane k. Ever since the horrible affair zens of the neighborhood hav been endeavoring to secure evidence against Leflore’s accomplices, as he admitted, when he saw th star ng him in the face, that there were thers implicated. Several negr and one ful of it being offered, can bid more than double its market value, thu« creating a false valuation by whica he profits later on in the manner cited above, The trouble between President Cor- coran and the brokers arose {n this way. When te had the stock to offer, he attempted to hold the stocks at their proper value. By frustrat- ing the crooked endeavors of mer we ave been whipped 4 by frebranda in an endeavor to extort a confession. Fail ortur bers of the exchange, he soon gained |'9& to gain the desired information their animosity, and an unsuccess-| bY these methods, it was agreed to ful attempt was made to oust him place the matter in the hands of a The latest atttempt of the brokers Committee of twe prominent cith was to form a combine to hold up #08 for Investigation prices on the exchange, and sel! at | Mittee was too slow to m what they pleased in their offices, the lawless people, and th In this way they hoped to bilnd the biished a reign of terror in the Rewspapers on the true conditions of | Meiehborhood among the negroes the market, and thus make them un Witting tools In de auding the FAST FREIGHT. acheme, and expose not only that but | other questionable methods n ployed. This proved another b« EL PASO, Tex., Nov. 1.—The all fornia fast freight, drawn by two monster engines, while running at| contention The brokers appear dally and so emnly go through the formality holding an open market, though the whole proceed am, desig pA _— ding is a sham, designed |i. rate of about 35 miles an hour, | to withstand public comment. The} Wh, aiuched about three miles thic mining exchanges of this city have | side of La ley late last n t. Both engines Jumped the track and thir teen cars followed, being piled in a mans ¢ recked timber and iron work. The engineers and firemen epee " jumped for thelr #, but did not ¢ cape without serious injury. Engin both 1 n were badly bruised Three tramps who were stealing a stantly killed. Wrecking crews left] ee: 7a here today for the scene of the acct DPS MOINES, Ia., Nov, 1—The | 1°"! @upreme court has handed down a decision which knocks out the pres ent system of assessing and taxing! sALT LAKE, Utah, Nov. 3—The insurance, express, telegraph, tele- Oregon Short Line has r ived no phone, sleeping car and fast freight | tice from the United States depart companie ment of agriculture that hereafter all The law provider they shall pay! sheep shipped from the West to the certain percentages of gross receipts | Chicago markets, or to any point to to the state treasurer. The court| the east of the Missouri river, must holds that corporations must be as-| stop at the Joseph or Kansas City wed on the same basis and for the| stock yards for inspection before me purposes as individuals. | proceeding farther been unable to pr right to exiat. It is therefore to he inferred that this is merely a novel method of advertising, and should not be considered as anything eine gitimea | Sheep to be Ir Inspected. f a shrew and not overdo it. Her | Me space work in the second act, wher retchen drives Rip out into the|. The dining room shot D.. Henry & Stimson, of rm, was far above the medivere t order before Congregational church at a gathering of church Of the other members of t ant H. W. Gilbert as Derrick, Dan 1 before the A missionary collectior Dougherty as Cockles, and J ide 6 minutes. Kelton as Meente, were weil receiv ng te int of President Tyler, in ed 1 ‘ metery, Richmond, Va Jack 0 Diame It be the at . en unmarked for "37 traction tonight tomorrow night, iciien’ atebald. “Si. oaciatsy » have an appropriate and Hip will be repeated at the mat-| icraq with cleas cold water monument, the gift of the cemetery nee tomorrow officiaix Full returns from the Jeffries The putter spowld be ke Henry Bourassa, a member Sharkey fight will be read from the | Peftigerator until the last anadian partiament from I stage tonight summer but kept where it wi Qu has resigned his se ohare soft enough to spread easily inv Gatne'ab Ghanscoves ot ‘Hotel Topsy Tur appears t of the government in sending a regi night at the Seattle theater for but) The table «tould always be wo kept| ment to the Transvaal a single performance. This has th as to be ready for a « After being graduated from the reputation of being one of the be i incment’é metios =. ae rte comedies on the road, and the cotton flannel “site ih ppl won hg hk gl ea eof seats Indicates that standing | nc ores th ag ailist, will return to Roston to be or , dy been licensed to preach by th om ny comprises about 50 peo, ed surface from staina| and at their head is Eddie Foy and , alvaty Baptist shurah of Boston Josie De Witt | Queen Victoria has forwarded a rere A polished t f used, must be | stiver loving cup to Mr, James Shaw The Olympic theater met with | spotless; it is therefore not desirable |on hin retirement from the tion | quite @ loxm by Arenetdo spraini yday use, as there Is tool he has held for 22 years of superin his hand so badly he will be unable much work involved in keeping It in| tendent of the northern division of to continue during the week. Joe order the London and Northwesterm rail Hayden, componer of “There'll be a) A suMfcient numbe f knives, | way Hot Time in the Old Town Tor P pt Hotherton will appear! the tab und Queenie In his place SCHLEY WANTS In Old Kentucky the genial ae doe souttern comedy which has grown | T4°Y For nh popularity for the past seven hem MORE SHIPS ye will be the bill at the Pa : eh theat te rr and niday sh a nights, It stilt has the celebrated (eu ede eas POTENSY Pickanniny” band, and still drawa | PAY ®t 7. WASHINGTON, Db. C., Nov the same crowded hounes "i Rear Admiral Schley has requested awe A New Firm. |the navy department to assign five On Monday Jules Grau's famous! on saturday, at 602 Firet avenue,| more war vessels to the South At comle opera singers will open for a week's enga theater. T squadron, which he w His squadron now consists of Montgomery and meer blo nega | Mantle mand Chicago, the a new bu Will make ite bow to Seattle firm ement at the Seattle attraction thin year is ow. Cne,) | the © SOneer OOS ian: ever. beter trov 4 and ask | the Wilmington. Admiral Schley is The program for the week Is, Mon mice d patronage from the | credited with the belief that it will day and Tuesday, “Wang”; Wedne sie patil ha: Micsuuaes fon the Visited Rinton day matinee and night, “Mikado'! “sricy will open the finest appoint. | to send a atrong fleet to South Afr! Thursday night and Saturday mat-| oa cigar wtore on the Pacific eoast, (Can waters during the war. tis Lg Paul Jonas’; Friday Two} rhe entire furnishings and fixtures | hardly Ikely that his request for Vagabonda"; Saturday, “Gondoliers reall made in this city more ships will be granted, as th Sunday, “Olivette ships are not avatlab They will carry the Mneat line of Havana, Key West at © pipes, tobacco: article Manager Howe will play this strong company at popular prices ind it should certainly draw good houses Do you smoke? If you do, you want the best. Goldberg's, 602 Firs javenue Imported domestic cigars, als | and smokers sisi hin icici tied ii Hho Croalest Saving fs Mate | Clothing, Furulsteg Goods 5S HOE Alaska Goods Cloaks, Capes and Jackets for Ladies aud Children AT 1200 SECOND AVE. $ 4 oo : The entire immense H is » regardless value. Sale ¢ the public H ' H a.m, fo n s 10:30 Pp. Ht Deputy. HY een seac eens ose eee AMUSEMENTS. GJEATTLE 3 i d.¥. Howe, Man PORT STEPHENS WORK FINISHED The secular Is Now Ready to Receive Her Cargo. -ATER One Night Only Friday, Nov. 3 Biggest Show of the Season. sinte ‘ganaport. nan boon comet. |” HOt! Topsy Turvy’ iood progress is feported on the! If Pacific. W re E ee Eddle Foy and Forty Artists sire pe oprate ticles pottin SeE raray In the federal court the libel of A.| night, and she ie now at A Secure Your Seats. iy ; ne the insan os « ore mn the bark Pnoch tock - 2 Seturday and Sunday aa All the r . a 4 bot, was disaviased, all claime# being The vewsel riple expar plastering on the top floor of the new | aiready matinfed | sion engines par see In Old Kentucky «will finished bert fitted with tw e one for liv wit ' nished ¢ Walters need rt . me the men. The wa | ; ? State Commissioner Lister aleo re- | sea diver to take Tnsgy die-rlicendlengls laser S CAT TLE THEATER ew dining hall and kitchen at the | TAComs. @ nailor tank in the hold, where it is Saturday and Sunday. nitentiary, and the peinting hel. ‘ en p od inte the distribu r ot was rahe a) It ts em-| ¢ 4 in tossing | awn for use, In the sar The « f them all pected this serine Sve dy forjot Met Hamt | | eonaestien pes conveying wate re tae, rays pac ked everywhere. upancy about December 16. Clark ans a a parte ship, in a Jay will attend a meeting of the ex-|, \ ‘oe eabaenaal paces wreck Posed | in bay Mr Grénges spent] The principal pe = : the : ecutive committee of the trustecs f . hadelann. Clare hake wel cos aeiee i cemmeny With exvere) | the Steaiee Wil Ot ccabiad: ca tae | | 00 Creer nee The Great Horse Race main deck, t een-deck and in 1 14 hatchways of all-up! The Pickaninny Band Regular prices No higher. B5e- Nos ches are to be used ure your seats for ca the baggage and fambulance wagons. Th he HIRD AVENUE THEATER erected on the bridge ” t e Maia Mt ley, where the ox » be done W.M. Russell, Lessee Mansgor for the men who ny the ive at art “a for the t ank & commencing. Bus , Oct. 29. for arters Mcials in | ond wee > favorite har the and « . | “ene sta Sur's! SAN I. SHAW. COMPANY = pti “4 stats Chk 0D PLAYS 1, with the TONIGHT Ving bet . tay and Saturday where slew k 0’ Diamonds.” ed. 3 ana Satu matine Rip Van f the t « enu pr *—100, D0c, 3c, 0c, 60. Each stall also has ‘ ® and in fitted ¥ . * ar HIRD AVERUE THEATER form a siig f ach Main i to whieh 1 fo rest his M. Russell, Loses und Manager 4 toe m from the f positively last week of t the ship and in which sling their lege and to sleep with eas Mr. Muir, who has se ement shipped in various ntries of the | By special r { Sunday and Mon- world, declares th t a day, N er Ba Boge stietire eel for “HELD BY THE ENEMY | Port Stephens The tr rt w Will be Re peated. me srooeed to ‘Taooma to take On | Balance of week, ‘Under fodder for the t +} pt Tt 4 turn f the mu ang | the >’ except hurs ther ca * expected tha ink Dom p will " at jays r . > form few faye St OLUMPIC | THEATER. to reat the animals on we 1108 Second Avenue B, P. Kunkler, Manager. Grand opentir f Goldberg's N Miss Ella Steiner, Miss Pearl Cigar Store, 602 First avenu n Sat. | Lioyd, Billy Reynolds, Allen White, rday, November 4 and othets. M ng pictures. Moving Picture Co COAL Makes Heat Saves Money FREE! TOMORROW Don't Forse Cold Watch, Tamoud Ring ano Silver Set A FULL LINE of the Latest and Most Correct Millinery. MAS. E. H. JOHNSON MANAGER 10M fecond Avenue, cor, Madison AMAKER MUSIC COMPANY PIANOS And Musical Instraments 1415 Second Ave. other presents, at the Auction Sale =oom “EMPORIUM : 817 Second Ave, oreeccce 2OH0S99 900000000: : YRES TRANSFER CO, Distributing Cars a Specialty 3 'Phene Main on 68, Cor, Oteidental Ave and Jackson street 360 oii anion etait

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