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~ ~ 2% THE SEATTLE STAR. so 1sVvV. NO. 218, WASHINGTON, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 6, VOL. 1. SEATTL SEATTLE WELCOMES THE NTL PAPERS timates given on all classes of work 5 Paint Co. Star FIRST WASHINGTON VOLUNTEERS === Sn at New designs and the lowest Go Carts, : ( figures quoted anywhere, Bet- ame a grandmother at | Children’s Chairs, J set buy eat Schwe The Grandest and Most Impressive Demonstration Which Has Ever! sc oo oc mo, GOON BROS. 1817 Bocond Avene Occurred in the Evergreen State. (Sees It haa that Prince John Due De Chartres. Seasty thle morning te the back |and the waiting maltitude evst Pte sce hand frees the highest vala-| his ies anasbie tincage the cits thing aecatiee ofthe Comeswe 0/S Groceries, Wines and Liquors BRUNNER & CO. peaLent hess shone twink * fron p. rolling cheers ov ' : — ms k i prolonged dir m 1 into the fleah, and every moment! Paria hundreds of homes | a en | the beginning to the end of the pa-| they were increasing in number! 4 jonel Decte, the author of °T 502 Pike Street, corner Fifth. ne Green 794, ® nd looked | eant the setter Geraghty 3809 ts a otir, f An hour later in the gray dawn| ! Mere i and evan adwawr Lhe Dtebeind te x anion Sehbent, attempetag 601% bragged - ¥ California sweet wines @ speciaity, Port, Sherry, 1 : R 1 ee ¢ na attempt alin, it does conditions t Myriads of people appeared upor “ with kindling ey Vg ‘ marched the rate from him. He suc-| }rench army. has been pr mets Muscatel, by the bottle, Shc up; by the gallon, $1 up. Fine Red Gisinie : quickened bre for was not all/I Avern ter the Ad. | ceeded in keeping them from his face! ynown heretofore as an African ex and White To-Kay, his wal welcome 1 1 for] 9 He was formerly with t and throat, but they covered bis! Giorer in 1801 he # od on @ fou Two hours later the w . T. where his gun! body and limbs aap trom the Gas anaes ‘ . | \ fleet Realizing the dang @ Was ID,| chonce to sider. He hee been ic Doats were dancing over t . . A ° hrew up te the Ocean | . TH? f came In| Geraghty shouted for pl Africa tot times eines smoke that heralded the approach of | dow at way and t t ' ' retreated, (Htten In many places, and| ™&e ‘ . vor stra ot ei . ee Bepens hang Eo ee a ARS ‘ ce . - y " t uc suffering, Geraghty was atili anxious | 08ed upon by the natives of Var. Car eae Just sixty minutes tater the thun-|happy faces, wht tatretohed | towers hunters he returned to find the setter © uke arias then ane wove M CLAY BY Sum onan ra ave tt b st ering Ca ames tend oe doy ied o wo ner king of the islands she wou! = Wer of t wu ' 1 A hold @ yee - "ie HOG Bae Ritio® WO) now be queen in fact had it not t wat an if t t ace 7 ; for an edict of the French goverr . THE... ———— y . t Geraghty proceeded to the South . ™ quiet city that lay just But why attempt to deccrive that a; Lueten's Chicago police station, where Police | ment In her childhood 2 Will be found in our Suits. We are 4, th » Di cauterized = h ° cWride, organiser of the returning soldiers, awoke an.| whieh te beyond the power of pen! bre Sergren Dr. Davie oanterises hie} 2208 LE ta ine Tragavesl, to as AC 4 Tailors, and can cut, fit, and make t “s many wounds e¢ had been bitten! br e nal, is an - r @erous n Un: ie the heavens! Stanérede tock out thelr hendh Re! in many places about the body an4| Uleter man of 8% Re Clothes that will stay in shape. shot immense shells which cast forth hiefs and wept f The be limbs, but eepectally about the hands Nichard V. Riseley, the author of . . r mighty r : eb a oi eae, . ta and wrists, which had been more Men's Tragedies.” is a young man STY if E Standard Tail (012 Third Avenue Sore VEER 08 rves pathos of the scene wi ' posed as he tried to fight off the rate.| of 4, who has had a com . ee Joined in the din, thousands of steam ! printed forever upon the mem | s Cadets A short time ago sewer rats in great | education and in 1493 Joined the | * t numbers invaded the fouth Chicago! erloan legation at Copenhagen - eee Whistles opened their shrill throats | those who witnessed it! Do Your Eyes Pain You ? police station and bit «| bis father was American min j e slumbering prigoner and later at-| George Hertalet. 5 r ds smart and burn? Medt- m Odd tacked Geraghty and Desk Sere | household, has complet etn ii not cure them. Wi ou need Jordan Queen Victoria's hourehold. He is a pats of pero relieve the eyo-etre: sent at the queen's m jand has oMctated at nearly "Bits About the Boers tapeesat rs caneten ofthe ee —— Burke Bid SIGHTS AND SCENES ie ES he f | The queen has conferred the decor- We | ie: ened ,_| ation of the Royal Red Crows on M = In 1877 Engiand annexed the! karan Clarke, Ming Mary Nutt and ‘ Ds ‘Transvaal and evacuated it im 181.) Mies Minnie Powell for serv. oe ii pty be given to the | Bread buttér and tea, or coffee,| ices in tending the sick in the fleld ate t y on - 7 | hoepitals at Lajok and Jebba, on Beattie woke up early this morn-fof the mist In the offing, and caw ee eee ee the weet cart | 7 Atrios, ———— fing. About 9 per cent. of her popu ho slat. The voices bisnded Ben ttle 1 cople inside her| The Transvaal is probably th r + lation rushed to the windows Po a roar and eking Whistles rent €4'e* © an at any previous time | richest country in the world #o far ting up. and looked at wky. It| the air as approached. They enced to « Baturday. | as minerals are concerned. Char m ‘of Girthood. | 7 [ O | Ss oS ro but the clouds were light! A of artillery tr cosa: Gr emgtmee Posce proth : Seite | 18 148 England conquered and an | Prager who keepa the simpl!-| 2 md high, and the 99 per cent. were! wh . n their ! im * 7 oad humas | an th sien c f her girthomd, tte generous im-~ poe ee y es Today the town ts packed. Farmere,|2¢xed the Orafge Free State and/ Seat GhA aentnek and Bit, ends The water front was a scene of ac- | che asiness men, lawyers, bankers, 5 vacuated tt etx years later who adds to her gifts the enlarce- | Se tivity at an early hour. AsT o'clock, Th n drew upaiongside | ane—e f our neighbors are fn The Kimberley diamond mines pay! ment of study and the crown of ex-| 2? Every one was expectant Their| Then, as the tumult of shouting. . . are here to wit-| capital of dowble that sum never past It. When the exterior at faces showed it. For once every body whis and artillery died, and the ™*** 1 Young Boer girls are fresh look-| tractions of form and color diminish y had a common interest, and a smok eared away, the vere 0 | ing and rather pretty, but they elth-| amd depart, as they mostly do, the ‘ow terribly f&t or miserably thin | radiance of our inner = iumination with Increasing a Wilk.more than compensate their d Pretoria, the capital of the South }perture. Th in order that this African republic, ie 30 miles morth | Shoukd be #o, her moral must equal mon sympathy formed Gradually the boata took on their) The Gr: the Perry and t? Passengers. Gen. Mil and fell in ah w their gle Were on the U. 8 Grant. f£ white sides and the many co Denny-Blaine Land Co. ed visitors andthe gucets of signa! flags fiying from every mast. ** J mot { the “City of Gold.” and lies 400) Bet Intellectual gain. She at be Cres thronged the decks of the ety ‘ They had or feet above pea level Willing. to learn, not only her own Dexter Horton Bank Building. Fevenue cutters. On the Puget Sound r Sriet bs of Ire ap The southern part of Africa is of Powers, but her own defects als Tugboat Company's steamers were her a Se oe Gowry volean wigin and the land in the | @@d@ fe court the goed influence the fahers, mothers, Sisters and. t a r mar ne lah rhood }. whieh can bh her to esea from drothers. The guests of Fortson ft ) and fos phurous that even ants cannot exist the delusions of sense and t © COMMERCIAL IMPORTING COMPANY'S Call a Hery Relief Corps The gram! nit tyranny of seif-consciousne Hi ees are gi At 7 o'clock the flagship Tyee left 4. the Rich 1 ays Literary attainments are not in| Must discard the petty measures of Retail trade supplied by our wagons. her moorings. The pressboat, th ke were high favor in the Transvaal, t vanity and pelf-secking, and leart a . Wanderer, followed closely nged 3 and friends ations ha ly book of the poor being their be to love her race, her country and the 1008 Second Avenue. 222 Pike Street wake. The Tacoma, Rosalie. the returning . swung wenn sty J 1 Tibie. Letter writing ts almost; humanity wh she should help to — EB Starr and Richard et sts of recog. | “4 ns ally neglected adorn. Ae tah licen bs otek mucoees (ones es med trom bout | ‘REM arch Business in fowth Africa. inctuding | 4 eee | Christmas Snow ‘The Gen. J. M. Wilson glided t at irous 5 & : pe Town, te @Bectutely stagnant f < t s ot | idvddadevevavdye Te no whiter than the linen entrusted stream, with the M ter mo ‘ t 1 stuffs BEVe @oubled in price The Favorite and the 8 om fe ap over the rail to the deck along. | ™ » th monster] and thousands are without work or | CITY NEWS. into line behind side. No man met so warm a | Painted & t of sonte hero w rm y enough go the necesmar! = The fleet moved slowly up the bay.| reception. He was selsed by a score | * s now ® household word in| of tite :| PARAM we As the sun rose, fog seemed to| of hands and smothered with em- | Washinaton. caught and heid the The artillery and cavalry horses AAARAARARDS | retreat before them - ° the crowd the Boers have all been inocul They reached West Point and tay fly and rhind rated {to our care after it leaves the laun- dry. If there's one thing more thaa another we avoid, it's the blue or ow tinge so common among in- or laundries. We ere careful are conscientious and we prom The ahting was beyond scrip line of ships sailed slowly againat the t to. Eyvery eye was turned north-| dowr bay. Long re th if 1 both of which are apt to play havoc| James O'Brien, @ laborer, reported ward. All strove to p « the mist ne of the city broke through the f — with green horses in the district. | to the p Saturday night that he soo pungiee, de- and be the first to see the ject of ¢ boye heard the noise of b +] as Toera are rather unprogressive and! had been bed of $16 in the ¥ the voyage. The nce was broken | and and the roar of voices oe mie ancieanly people, the farm houses) lowstone saloon om Second avenue Taiyo collars Het eu Sekt. acy by a shout from one the bo. m her many hille oo tn having the most primitive furnish.) and University street, by a woman the leag. Then oth os ew, the “Fighting Firet™ | Sue " probably ¢ ings and floors, the jatter being of| Edna Brown was arrested on sus-| lity @ an L owly and ma) gave am heer than was| ‘7 naps « dirt and cow dung beaten down hard | picion, | een cal a in a manner worthy of ver heard at of battle * ¥ OGNare Was & glare ——____ | 4 . \ The portraits of | | 1406-98 Fourth aviana,terwoen Union ant Pits Isn’t That Smooth? I : en the bands played in| porch. Tt too, is built of stones “| Useful Hints # and ea , mi herw-|ce tao Thats what they all say when their laundry work {s done at ae . 4 . f i ty the « ral j waanaR The dividends pal THE PALACE “=, f ‘9 ° pa 1 neely ni f the Witwaterarand {mn 1808 . ve" k ne was happy in anti mn | nmountes €09bLten0n. They rank | To Clean a Feather Hoa.—The best If your bundle is ready, call up Main 177. We'll get it \ arly how ver the | od all the way from 15 per cent., the | Way to clean a feather boa ts to get Sixth and Pike. PALACE STEAM LAUNDRY Yak ‘ ! h lows to 200 per cent, and in the|#0me coarse bran and about th _ . the Queen parted th They were hor of the gallant Fi unded with bunt ern ¥ F f the Johannesburg Pioneer, to] ®ame quantity of flour; put in the a ae : Weiss B. Seudder per cent joven and make quite hot. Then get Q@@2@@@@2S9QGUGGG FIA. "The great warehouse at the Ocean, Adams’ guns roared a salute; until | and Car nacompanied | Johannesburg isa boom town, but|@ large bag and put the boa in. At. |g MOR AN BROS COMPANY Dock was fille t n-|the hill across the bay sent the|t 5 filled | uniike moat cities of like character, | ter rubbing well, take out and shake 4 4 ° tives early this mor 2 hoes bask again up the street from the depot to Firat aw oft esidences being ve and it will be equal to new . punt of Sreneports The fleet parted and the Queen|avenue. They went wild. Cheer af-|avie'palases of granite and marbie,| To Restore Waterproot--The fol- | Engine and Ship Builders his Wve was made neces walle rwa t ter cb re the alr as the fire ) + “ % pad | ° ol aterproot he ” . > — a , wbigeptore lied forward to the dock. | ter neon ome (he Air ae the frat of| that would do credit to any of the| towing process in said to reatore to a | STEEL AND WOOD f ew " hse of met ' mt American cities | waterproof the original softness: Dis- | & MBER MIL\ - o'ch “omp: - at " (Me Ghortly after 9 k ¢ pan the Rilt which i# the usual food] solve a teaspoon of beat gray | . hai a ght before tho| o¢ the } eerted and the first B and C of the new National Guard ar filed in and took th r when on a journey, or In| in half a paiiful of water, wipe th warfare, is ar to the Jerked beef | cloak well with @ soft cloth, wring dock outside. Capt. ¢ f < hey t r jday of t elebration had ended Jot 0 wr prairies. The theep, or other | ic ly out of this mixt hang t ee ee gee ee eee cee ele BStAD Ay G - | animal, is slacghtered and cut up| ary end fepeat the operation in two HEATING STOVES GALORE os Hoey mman 1B company shouts arose from elther side. Ques. | | into pieces, which are afterw hours Economy heaters, our own make, lined with No, 20 steel; three sizes; anc y pe iy va T thons sree nes ar “ 1] | hung up in the sun To Keep the Hair in Curt i Pre ) Garland heaters for wood, cast top and bottom, two sises; Ivy compant . ® 1 ’ r 6 another in me ¢ | | A marked peculiarity of the cloth > enn e ir in Cur Before | ytcnigan for wod; all cast tron; oak arland for wood or coal (air- awaiting . "7 the boat An the ves tow wa | of the Boer is that they never | Putting into curlers, damp it With a/ tient), four siz air-tight Garland for coal, three sizes; Carbon Garland, The boom of 2 f th : 1 acramble. Gang planks wer KRATS **" according to modern pra an, and | lution of teingiass dissolved in hot he t. att t no advance; all heaters go at last year’s prices. George revenue cutters us t no sooner | a superfluity aparentiy no attempt ia made to| V8ter Shouse, 1231 Becond avenue. died away, than the cit h And then the mother 1 nweet | make them do so, This pecullarity| A mall piece of camphor placed in} 1331 Second ry bce <0. H. WOODHOUSE greeting to the fleet, which 1 hearts had their turn took it | im noticeable tn almost all the pho-| an oil reservoir of a lamp will mak hidden in the haze. ‘Vh« Smiles and tears and kisses | J.J, Geraghty Is Rescued, Bu | tograpnic portraits of noted Roers.| the light more brilliant and pre tars with their 1 ant a made a aie’. It an a woene that Ooear His D s b The average Boer, it is asserte vent the lamp smoking @ we a . ahh ® lle ie a i“ of ot Maygh oe sind: dist a abd | does not undress when he retires to) Mud stains can be removed from je at was 8 nee to th 1 h ¥ l re consequently his whole at ° t ‘ y that followed a moment late hen! had res Fags = pe sob 7 ean oh . tan boots and shoes by rubb’ them i Foe peste meres erent ugh | grous ' CHICAGO, Nov. 6.63. J, Geraghty | untrimmed, unwashed and unbrueh-| Note ier cooame co nee nen \ the mist As the graceful whit wasay and his dog fought for their es} ed, and his skin and clothes are of ee revues ot keer Oo R KH O SE i sen tes vedi i ~ ; wi Lon with hundreds of muskrate yeater-| the same hue, one tn clone aMnity| 7 prevent ateel br rochee ani or LJ U i) w pee gba sing weetheat r ; ' 2 to the ground, and hence the appro-| ments from rusting keep them ficent bulk of . and wept Aa ning. T og Was Killed and | or ctecees of Bis pains, “Bn” when not in use in a box with a Occidental Ave. and Washington St. them, and the ock of little ateamern| ter aprnte ay ad “pe Toll.” Tollet exercixen are of the| little powdered starch or arrowroo, | 9 = _& shout arose | at mraden together so a the m hed ian 66 sy bie vi-| Most primitive kind and rarely u Sponge fruit stains at once with 1 ashington ¢ v1 ” ‘ 7 ° p The windows have neithe e cold e _ the greet! the t in- der, escorted by the local compa Sata . 7 sheitiac | nor curjaine pease iteaibie | es k t x Did you ever stop to think how much they add red thousand wh ted t Ant went on the dense crowd Blumet marenes. ‘ sco aes" tusty marks can be taken out of . ns > on te the bas vonad before them nnd cinesd aenia| Geraghty, who is a police operator] me inane dinmina it in Nek water and to the finish of your parlor ? Made to order, and As the Queen dre dear shind, Wow and daain some wenn (eet ith Chicago station, left his v | aqueesing the juice of a lemon over of highest artistic merit. Open evenings whistle and siren on the water front teran broke ranks and was seized | Dome at 9100 The Strand early with lit 1105 Third Aver opp. Bh tes so liding : his young Gordon setter, and pr shrieked out louder and more bombs era 1 . friends or relatives among rong Veta Galumet marines, tb When froning a blouse trimmed mca Mamie yrs) o-P@rSOMAL POINES....| jen oe sot nes’ Nuevo amamoneny At Costs 5 Cents and the dog t OTHER FEATURES OF THE PROGRAM :':.::: ior Sari tha _ |e hetam woten mutts caret BOF every quality ant fA PINT frequent, and the| : dose yeion 1 roke |. George Berry English band-| the brambles snip off unsightly ends | @ description, You can’t Hearing the dog's yels Ke) master, has retired after 63 years’ . tt h the tall gr he water's! oo vice with military bands }and brush evenly one way with a fail tofind what you want @| To have........ . From Arlington dock they marched | The order of march was not 1 hb he saw om pening | Oo ee | soft brush | up University street, first the milit ed etly; but it was, by all odds, | a nuskrats, It had ¢ The Khedive of mayo’ Grawe s hag For washing Madras muslin ¢ be t h “ ten times as great as tha P " . , then the Firat Washing ar t affair the kind that 4 wed the seent to the h be : . tains bran water is excellent, The i} Ni then broke forth uder than ever, | Cross streets could not hold the peo- | d ed over the he of the wee ary of) Holl half an hour, strain part of it | for there were the tr 10 came | I were on hand to gee the r Geraghty tried to beat off the rata] the mavy for years, has the de-|and use to wash curtains, letting Sub. P. 0. Open All Night | On tap in your home, ack wick and wounded. It wan a| turning heroe t iit of his gun, but he had| tee of M. PD. from Johns Hopkins. | what remains continue to boll; th Avenue and Pike st | One-sixth barrel, $2.00 little touch that brought home 1 As the Washington Volunteer r hardly begun when the rodents were By the birth of @ son thie year to} strain and use for rinsing. Shake tha "Phone Pike 82, ’ One-quarter barrel, $3.00 the true meaning of ‘war lgiment pasted by one prolonged reinforced by hundreds of others,| Prince Christian of Denmark, the| wrinkles out of the curtains as much 20% 1 a” y, | OO | Tel. Bay 96. WEST & CO, The parade wae siow in forming i) heer accompanied them, The long | which climbed up over the bank and| Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-| as possible when hanging oul to dry | oiblnn Reith “

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