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RAN eng SNR MN ee ¢ t 4 2 THE SEATTLE Rie: E H. Wrtts & Co, Every Afternoon Except Sunday STAR. PUBLISHERS, Telephone Pike (59 FW Wea “EDrrOR 5 KF CHAS, BOsiNien TAN AN One cont por copy; six cents per week, OF Iwenhty-Nve cehte per month delivered bod Lor carriers No free coptes Paitorial Rooms «t Wusiness OMe No 1107 Third Avenue Admiral Dewey Is putting both, ¢ into things nowadaya with @ vigor that bids fair to injure his giase house « pularity A few weeks ago he transferred his new home, the gift of the American peo ple, to his wife, and the first storm of pr stn wan roused Follow ine on the heels of the transfer came rumors of a threatened breach of promise sult, and the admiral was disgusted, He said that he could eut an interview endorsing MoKint fickle, On last Monday he «ave rth an Interview endorsing McKinley for re-election, and by that act shattered his cordial relations with anti-McKinleyites and made him eelf a partisan The good old admiral is no diplomat ‘As long as he played the part of the himeeif, he continued to be the hero that all men wor knew what side of the political fence he was on politicians vied with each other In their attentions The fact is painfully eviden ephynx and kept his thoughts to shipped. N and, « body neequentty, all Historians will do full justice to Dewey and will put him before fu ture generations as the man who took the Philippines from Spain. If he did pay attention to some girl whom he afterwards decided rt e his fame He ohang husband marry, the fact will not prejud) had a right to hie mind rather than be a dissatisfied rest from strife and from criticiam. Let him enjoy both The approaching municipal el zens who have the interests of the community at Dewey haa earned ection calls for attention from all citi time, while policies are shaping themacives and candidat being sought, te determine what manner of men are to hold reins of government in this city for the ensuing t years It i@ an old-time habit of political parties to tell th ple that Then they go to work « n many the best men will be nominated the: werst old bums tn the community for their standard cases, select bearers, The respect laboring men at home and let the other fellows do th and merchants frequently stay tick- mina ting Usually the ets put up include some good men “for policy's sake,” but the gang takes care that the major portion of the spoils shall fall Into thelr own hands The Star has no political affiliations It advocates merely the nom ination and election pf good men, whose records will bear th meat in went nistration A nur tuded in the fe spection, It believes Chat the improve the personnel of the city ad and ackndwiedged boodlers the scampa overboard and let government jn any city is best promoted by an absence of partisan pol- ities, Be a Democrat, pulist if you wish during state or national campaigns uppermost at the polls cis a pr opportunity to { inefficient men e of oMcials, Throw Good re tn the others have another term a Republican, or a P but be a citizen when city matters are —— ‘The god-of-the-three-big-noses down on Ploneer tains bie composure, despite the rarling® and rev Day by day the resemblance between H Majesty Satanic Majesty becomes more and more striking, and there & who hesitate not to deciare that both were born of the sar imps. If. thin be true. we may expect rain during all of next summer, interspersed with volcanic eruptions. Having given the freedom of the etty to the Thihg that came down from Alaska, we must meekly abide the consequences. COMPANIES WILL STEAMER DORA NOT COMBINE IS LEAKING © Big Demand for Freight and Effort Is aren Make to Take assenger Space. Her to Juneau. ‘There will be no combination of | square still main of the multitude His thore ings Totemic and The steamer Excelsior, Capt. J. C steamship companies on rates next) Downing. of the Pacific Steam spring. Whaling company's feet, arrived Recently the matter bag been priv- from the north last night. The ves- sel had only 11 passengers whory were from the ¢ yper river ountry. Capt. Downing reports a foot of snow at Valdez, which ts the space are so @reat, the capacity of 90 of the season. Only about 100 every company erems itkely to be wit winter in the district. These taxed. This, in itself, will be su™- people are well pr and cient to keep wp, the rates. there is m kn moat of ately discussed by all the principal companies that will operate to Cape Nome. ‘Phe advance demands for mong ther The oné matte? to be avoided ie) While stopping at Yakutat bay the raising of fares to a pronipit./Capt. Downing was informed by ing tariff. Thie would not be likely Mev Alvin Johns a sionary to cause a great decline tn trafic |*h4t the { Disenchantment during the coming year. but by de bay wa t lower than It was flecting the traffic to other cities it Prior plomber earthquake would estabiiah<a precedent that , UP ime the Excelsior left would prove hurtful in future years, |JU0¢4Y- the grand jury had not re- ported on the totem pole matter The steamship men are taking ev- ery precantion to avoid this. In making fates they wij! therefore | take into consideration the ccat of|!".* Crippled condition and is ieak- & miner's outfit, and enable him to! > gw ay: Ab amect Wis Ve wand land at the goldfekte-et a reason. |'° Dring her down by the ine The steamer Dora, which collided with an iceberg @ short time ag i sage. The voyage will be % gate eet: | but it ie thought whe will be able to | get through all right The eisior reports came down by t and dt “—AND WIFE.” There was quite a romantic ep!- fode at the Charleston hotel on Monday night, saye the: Charieston News and Courter. It came aa the ssenmer list, as given by Purser Christian, t# as follows: Fred C. Leap, Mrs. A. 8. Barrett, © Chas Morgan, C. H. Riggins, W. A. I oniy peatetul incident in the storm, *9Uette J A. Bucktin P. Pat- and brought that restful feeling of °° N.C. Wilson G. Meiby, security to the clerks that made life, 0. Anderson and Frank ©. Austin for the time much; easter to bear During the afternoon a carriage stopped at the main entrance and a young lady and young gentleman dodged through the rain into the cheerful office. They both advanced toward the counter In @ halting sort) ot way. The pen was hai d to the gentieman, and Mr. Mott's smile told DOMESTIC RATES Plainly that his opinion was to the Phas ASHINGTON D ©, Nov, 22. @ffect that a bride and groom had Smith i : Mog ® Em: ry come “a honeymooning.” Imagine 1) yn . order today, for his surprise when the gentieman in- tne BS a Seg att F s er pase. scribed In a rather whaky hand, “J Lt Sores J ren enn e¢ mand H. Epstein and cousin, New York i, eek & the Fiilippine archipel The lady waa shown to a room ana | Af J o pede’ or between ty o after @ few. minutes. eoturned, after |"? a ongt 4g: aie he United having changed her apparel, while|j nen! pject to the United States J. H. Epetin sat tn the partor. Then |° ’ Iassification, conditiona the lady took up her station in the | “" tage. The same ac parlor and the géntleman disappear me rag " 9 also extended ed upstairs. He returned in a few a Ft bassin Bl ter went by or minutes, to and was clad in bh #| St — panvtha persons in the United “giaddest clothes.” Next they took | *'*te* military, naval or civil ser vice in Cuba or Hawalt to the carriage again and returne 1) fn about an hour to the hotel The second entrance was marked by no indecision. J. H Pet! jn wore one of those veni-vidi-viei lo 10 PREVENT THE rk Mott wan a triffe ‘cousin blow” gromey—that in the first round had reached his wind, and he did not WHEELING, W. Va., Nov know what to expect when Mr. J. | Almost the entire mi rahi AF H. Epstin said, “Pen, pleane Wheeling Mir The pen was handed out. A bolt, | representing ter biack dash wan drawn through “and Christian people cousin,” and above it wan written night walted on ¢ in very self-possessed characters, ener and protested against the sent “and wife.” ng of B nye f Utah ica dase Capt. Dovener promised his aid in the crusade against Robert : INCORPORATIONS. said if no other member intr 1 Zs C. Dilimen, Freak. W. Low ana Ore, he would present @ resolution &. W. GriMth have filed artictes of |ine or Roberta, te ent incorporation for the Gold Coin Min- |'"* “ — ing company. |The capital stock tn Cremated Thomsely NASHVILLE, Tenn Nov. $3,000,000, divided inte The trustees are L. € dollar #hares Dil man, W. W. Spaulding, Fredk. W. Low, L. H.|The county Jail and several build Grimith, J. H. Hughes, Albert Tay-|ings at Jellico, Tenn, were atroy lor, J. W. Darling. ed by fire this morning Neil and J. The Nome Pioneer Mining com- Sprauls, two prisoners, fi the Jail pany was incorporated yesterday and both were cremated. The cries afternoon with a capital stock of of the men aroused thone living tn | stg by O. H. Paddison, Wm, F.|the vicinity, but the efforts free we and Sidney Gordon, ‘the prisoners were unsuccessful, °. ® in i alla il imi is hia " | jed States is ARE APPLIED. and sisters. ‘ The tenement house com « the Good ment r already effected a conriderable 1 men York by ampaign against unhealthful houses In th a ite sre th > sage of & law in 1896 under which th 1 of a au ' seize and destroy houses wh re unfit f ation, and t n doing # great d ¢ work tes under this law nd destroyed seve fred bullding debris and traneferred the lot back t ne ha, h h ’ the olf tenement. was comy ' won . ples and plane subject t h are f th board of } ‘ 5.000 people have been th iriven out of unf tat sand Dpe to live in decent quarters. AMUSEMENTS. Rules for Hunters. t tt tr th The Seattle Th f ‘ f = for « Edwin Mayo, in ae . ge forth to # wi will be the attract How A thes night and at tomorrow's “ k The company ¢ at piny is usale p « ay. 7 a high salar ar an, and, | f L . with a few exceptions, compriner t Never go hunting w \ original cast . ! t The play was adapted trom the 'tk £23 Twain story by th ate Frank Ma ® A duction has grown to be a Penns s Waa phot by a 5 Juctions, and has grown a teular friend because the tuft fa and fa ar play on the * ’ ! ’ Amer stage Ww ‘ anting Mr. Edwin Mayo's portrayal of the ’ aracter of “Pudd'nhead W and aympath i] f Y ‘ be never faiia to carry his auditors & ' with him. His supporting pany i . a well balanced, and the pert . t . have been A with #1 r pty e try gard ¢ tadllity to the! Y Ic ‘ harac 1 se ai 3 The advance sale of seats promin- | ¢ ‘ , es audiences that I ‘ ny capacity of the playhoune at all three | O°" going performance”. ce i ; r Minstrolsy Up to Date. ge rm t Beach & Bowers’ refined minstrels t : went to insure f 1 be seen at the Seattle theater fect ¥ against hunt for four nights, beginning next # Jay. The large company ha ade" t h ! t . and ¢ sta a hit everywhere it has played. T program and origina the rise to the fall of the curtain “The Stranger’’ Again Hoyt's "A Stranger In New York |which was so fa here inst week, hi n return engagement at is new He r Friday and 8 day and Saturday ma Fr * number who w tu ed away during the last engay a cordial reception can ' a cordial reception can be ext The sale of seate exin row morning at the on I ular prices will prevail in t ng. Matine 2 and 75¢ The Olympic Theater That the Olymple theater Ix obt Ing popular is atte € Is that nightly Mil the h no overfowing,” am the ad heraids say, but every seat is ¢ erally tak While the t week ian ood am tt mad hows one thin and ha » manag 1 yir fe f th and f rity ening act, "My handicapped tb For Ladies and Children The y clever aerobatic f 1 a) OF performed by the Filipinos at t i Third Avenue theater this week to your advar sure to find f or with lad ta children. ‘The company give special gnatinee tomorrow at Strongest Top Coat House in tho Stato o'clock. “fhe management ha spiel, vited the children from the Orph 7 wet iat 2"% BY. REDBLSHRIMER 8 C0 Shepherd. The children wil 2 " COR, COLUMBIA In a body, chaperoned by the matron FIRST AVE a — T = e . ° a ° THE SEATTLE STAR, | eevoeee seve Pry SOSOOSCHOESOEOOOD ahs abdbebe ETSTSS SSSI LEST STS TILE LT TEL eT ee et TS, HPSSTSSSI SUSIE SLES eee ee 333333333 3 SSO SCOS HPSS SS SE OS SHES SEOOHEOOE H SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSIS TS TT TTT ETT TTT Ts 3 SCOSSSCOHS SESE SOSESEOVESE*E 4 T HPSSSSSSSSISTS SELES SS TSS sss ssasSSs: 4 SEEPS OEO SPOS SESOHGES HO OOOO OY o 00600844 00440040 $ eoeeeoee THE BON MA THE BO ARCH COeeooee © O00 ee bile NOMA E BON M i OOC*COOO® : . > $ ceoroeee COOOOPOD R H : A J SALES. & eoerooee FOoeeooe | ‘ . § toescree $HEgegoss | Rid f All S h Pi $ § evceseee $ | & 99% 000% 2000094 | id 0 uch Lases, $ ——NIGHGRADE- - § $3S33333 33333335 t Sepases WILL sorsesss > evar niche : ‘ [OO oeee g iw ASHINGTON D ¢ Nos »—'The a un tth 2 eececeese eee ees Te th canatled’ GRECHA cnt Witt 2 seeeoooe 00000006 ak: \e Grab thepuah bath po $ seeeoees Ose soes ’ . = Beene r § eeveeeee 0090 680% tw tr ; "A s eeeeoeee O04 0000 . ‘ 2 teecoeee CPO COOe ernmer S e0eeeee CO0O OOOO f r tee appointed for this reasior ' : 24%0 eoee whe were ‘salrty- our o * vit 3 +n SCOC OOOO twenty-or de i : : 3 eoereoee This year there are nominally ten ‘ th S eeeceee eoeoreoe ly elght wit troub in the Fifth } At Your Own Price 2 eeeeovoe OOOO OOOO Tu ' a It UW 2 ee0004ee 20ee ooo n i 2 £ eesescoe é SOOO tOOe ! AT THY 4 POeor eee COCO OOOe e * , ’ ‘ eceere eeeererer ati, : Hettireees se58sSee tr ail of t nteate wi 2 ee eeooee oe oeeoee ses. i 3 S oe eerore 44 seoeee at ( 8 oe eeeeee oo oereee added tot 2 eo eceoee 00 6000s S so eevee E seeseett 2 0008 ee eee — 817 Second Ave, 3 ee eccece oo reeeee S eceeseee eo eeeeee War on Unhealthy Tenements ; 3 33558532 33333332 3. Ss eneesooe ee oooeee [ P ree FOCCOOTS ES OOOOOEOEOSESOOOe oh eden’ 00< 40000 | in Large American Cities NG lhe ¢ SSssess vf eo eoeoes | | aie eee bt © 06006000 20000000 | YORK, Noy. 9—A ' ‘ hose wh " 1 eo oeeeoe ee oeeees Sautt ut Gptonaninn ot (hes ana ap SEATTLE TRANSFER CO. OS PTST SILT STS sroeeseses to attend a nove that is 1 in N a a eee ee oe eeoe POT OCOLOOSOE saber Comoe Ba ona ¥ ee Frelghi, Passenger nd Bigg $33 osssssesy Sssssessess te crn Pour sea on ox ee 3233333333333: 333533333333 0 h avenue @ wer * * % 32 ' ecoe At th sition will be wt ° 1 f tenements ome ae (Be hire aan oe 339303068 339990000008 1 the { the world; suburbar t kmen, todgt ® ooo COFCO OHOO SOO OOCOCOOOOD r buildings and arrangementa for ¢ ! ft » 1 Tr thon has mad f investigat and the committee bellewes tha has levia 8 dre t . the mode! te mt bh ines Aft a N y hk th t | tire collection will be gent to Parle as pa f the exhibit f t t FREE : DOCTORS The Germans lead the Word in New Discoveries in Medicine, The German Medical Institute Represents Newest Discoveries cf German Scientists. To Establish These Remedies We Offer You Consultation and Treatment Absolutely Free, CATARRE These discoveries enable us to cure CATARRH, SUMPTION. We have cured more Seattle combined. RUPTURE We cure RUPTURE by simply applying medicines to the outside—no cutting, no needles. We are the enly doctors in the WHOLE WORLD who can do this. Many of the leading citizens of Seattle have been cured, WOMEN We successfully treat all DISEASES of WOMEN SKIN DISEASES We cure all SKIN DISEASES. face pimples and black heads. NERVES and STOMACFEHI We cure FITS and all DISEASES ot the NERVES. Liver and Bowel Troubles. WHATEVER AILS YOU 3 In fact, whatever ails you, call and the doctors will locate every ache and pain, and tell you what ails you without asking you a question. If you can't call write. Our system ‘of home treatment is perfect. i German Medical Institute BRONCHITIS and CON. ases of catarrh than all the doctors in Y PRE Ours is positively the ONLY cure for We cure all Stomach, Pacific Block (Old Seattle National Bank Block) Yesler and Second Ave, AMUSEMENTS, SEATTLE TH P. Howe, Manager, IEATER. | second Avenue | The Female Observer) +44 t+roceacro ee ee FARCE AND COMEDY COMPANY ‘aa 'a'a a) IN NUMBER +10 ke to the fron A eS Spot Cash n and its pretty when combined h dark fu th debutante one Amer at t ros is th a dozen f any bat, ; : $3 Gold Dust Fun Assay Value Any Quantity u 1°" 3 JOSEPH MAYER & BROS. ieCherry & | H.-L Building amatized by a Becca | i de, $1 sale Tuesday, November 2 Silk b eon ar 1 to be i SON MAY WED ~ RETURN ENGAGEMENT, Waite plawe wow! CLEVELAND, 0., Uov. 29 »/ Friday an Sa turday, Dec, Ist and 2d op ; : _ ‘i 4 : \ ie : w : MATINDE SATURDAY, Here's ey iey fect HOYT'S ha Dan kh. H na ’ f Senator ‘ vet 1 cout, and with AR |Gtanna, and Mine” Daisy G A Stranger nee matt Adin foorysapecd poor In New York r fay : ‘ ae . sh ope Peed Mr nd secure your seats, Against the Trusts. SS eee respor peer hin « raeeecint A: ve Py meA Motel eet ieee se teak led tothe HIRD AVENUE THEATER, ot the league will be in New feaied y af 1 | A Triu Anant, discens: NO CHARITY BALL. TAXES DUE TOD |T he F ilipino AY. The Charity ball is not to be this| The county treasur fees irl ,OV eli uy / Co. es as Usual, @ ae. P. Kunkler, Manager. November 29-30 MATINEE THANKSGIVING DAY, | MR. EDWIN MAYO AND COMPANY, ting Mark Twain's | Pad ahead Wilson rawberry f Frank Mayo. , $1.50, ats

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