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4 comedian, Frank Herbert, the musical farce comedy, “Mc- ‘9 Mishaps,” never fails in ite THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAN PURLISHING CO, EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. TELEPHONES . Buatness Dept. Matn 1050, Editorial Dept \, Main 1188 * : H MAZARD WELLS, Pattor BF, CHASE, Business Manager ee OFFICES: | Beattle—1107 Third avenue. | New York--20 Temple Court Butlding. 7-318 U. & Express Building, Chicago Due cent per copy, ela cents per week of Cwenty-five conte per month, Oy wail or carrera. No tree coptes ay Tt was Senator M. A. Ff to k t and prob. ably ¢ who re declar haut aneombly that there t# no such thing as a mor lustry wuntey, ex cept those created by the pate awe, Tt te & wonder Hanna did not think of this whe petual street railway monopoly from the Ohio av & patent instead of an Ind franchis tt seems to have been a strange oversight on his part! ut perhaps it v Maybe Uncle Mark is more famitliar with the facts than his Chautauqua r indic Maybe he knows that what sutanquans ie not true. Anyway # not an oversight, arks would ate y wald to the Ch we it Is not everybody As if for the special purpose of ¢ nfounding Hanna, @ little Book has just been ixsurd, . P. Morgan securt- ties and prociaiming the Monga t » of brains, x with careful ex- €apital and natural or special reso g@ctness the foundation of the mo the properties its main value This trust-inspired statement makes ft clear hat ‘erties rest upon so frail and slipp a fo To be explicit, of the 257 leading trusts, walue from patent rights, So Hanna's statement is not true—a fact no doubt better known to Aimself than to most others ‘The chief element of monopoly BMeted as the most valuable, te the tari @ucts, One hundred and sixty-eight have thelr monopoly based entire- Jy upon the tariff. It ts asserted that where the tariff is not a prominent factor and the monopoly element is small or uncertain, the financial standing of the trusts is generally weak. To sustain this assertion, figures are given, Thus the 168 tartft- founded trusts have this capitalization Stock, $4,182,812,902; bonds, $914,081,110; total, $5.096.894,012 pitallzation of the 119 other trusts not relying mainly on the to each of © prop- ndation as pa y 21 derive thelr main ry on 7 trusts, ‘and the one given in these protection pro- taritt is: Stock $1,580,418,698; bonds, $255.126,100; total, $1,835 ‘These figures come from the Morgan bradquarters. They are no’ ™ere partisan clishmactaver. They accompany a cold business prop- @aition to prospective buyers of stocks. ‘They prove, if proof were necessary, that the backbone of the trust eystem is the tariff—that without tariff favoritism, few of them, and nly the weakest of them could exist. ‘and the density and gloom of the dismal swamp. scenery an this ts located one of th; principal scenes of “Down Mobile.” Rip Van Winkle Popular prices now prevail at the Madison theater, where Hip Van SOCIALISTS ‘The leaders of the sociallet labor commencing Sunday matinee. Lang's stock compan. an organization of well known % om mence a season of dramatic plays instead of vaudeville performances, that have been heretofore given. Edwin R. Lang is recognized as one ‘of the best character actors and comedians on the local stage and he will be ably supported by Viota Rosa and @ company of first-rlase artists ‘The cosy Madison should be packed @t popular prices, ‘There are real pi coast of Chin: The of India, which has arrived a torla from Shanghal, b: of three. bea schooner Agnus yet_on the Consul Denby at Shanghai and start-| ed to nea to become buccaneers bold. ‘The men smuggled a month's pr Yiaions on the schooner aod at nlght- | oroved that In the midst of much | Winkle is to be produced next week | and § Jand a his tr | news fand hl | Seat! | to squ Mr | Harte | M urday } ing. K) board. » Interested a frog Asselt Monday }On Tuesday sgebury ‘There was no other teacher | WORSE THAN FEARED | Hughes Not Killed, But Went to Tacoma e Diller whither he arriy ny ning time the followin: er from: that etty H pl WW, Arth m, the ing Beattle sch: b ned up in Tacom ives the following explan: sappearance: He says tha he left Milwaukee he expe ve In Beatle Sunday evenin to work Monday, But ther things unforseen caus nin to be «nd he didn't ar Ut Monday even He foun: hdir rose portance h t had foun hin thi at the #0 ast night e with the & in the 8 ch for he trudged back the ae running, #0 i a was not in exiat and bein snofficlally (hat a mortwage ha. probably fore J on his Job to his tardiness, be hiked ¢ Tacoma, to meet an old ach who live: gether the om, why 4 Hughes read wit at the thrilltn, hin ¢ intention ef tryin ware himself.” ‘There ts an iswuc an at Hughe antt, Hughes reached & ught the school at Van or tried to teach it morning he was mine- and The news of in € of the tn the case. | ‘The true explanation of the matter | opin. | to be, in Mr. hat Hughes same of fact betwee a Mo ial at > his disappearanc ay from M Van Assclt sch: Hartrantt found the \neavy for him, because he had n0 «x [perience in mgaual training whigh he was required to tea | ly slid out to shed his b out making a confesaign meaning. and MYSTERY OF BOOTH CHARGE ‘The Hpoth met hin death c @ Stewarts o'clock this afternoon that have been chosen L. Blowe | Honney Hoye ates jnicker, Victor Stet ‘Acording to the evidence inquest to w are: ©. Thomas # and J INQUEST WILL BE HELO TO- DAY TO DECIDE MURDE ertain how 1 will be hel chapel at by 1M Hood, J. F. . Gribbin, ot attle police be pate, Superintendent | that} on Sat « 1 4 x 4 h « n qutet rie with: the true ‘The jurors now at hand it is expected that it will be Booth went into the fail slipped aboard. choked the Chi- | Green Light saloon Sunday morning, | nese watchman into submission and | way set upon, beaten and an atiempt made away. They ntended to pirate | mage to rob him. | Chinese junks, which are oftentimes | Serertained beyond the shadow of «| doubt that the blows that Heoth re- | } laden with treasure. ‘They ran aground just below Woo |Prived o sung and somehow the information a small army in pur: aboard the schooner, Brown and were held up and arrested, American, Plant, got away. ‘The funny antics of that clever DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH. Who Ys at Present Occupying the Soclal ‘Throne in the East. MISPLACED CONFIDENCE purpose to elicit laughter. tively funny in ali that the | Fword iinplies. He is assisted in his i efforts to excite the risible ities of all within seeing di of him by his partner Mark ‘Caron, who has no equal as a “neat ‘This team will be remem- ‘as one of the good features “McCarthy's Mishaps.” This farce- y returns to the Grand Sunday a three-night engs “The King of the Opium Ring” his bend killed hin. has now been Witnesses will be brought who are came to Mr. Denby. Ho hired @leypected to tentify thet the dead | * been drinking to ex- knock but by Chemist diaproves found. Th ropa had been given him, analysis of the stomach fluid E. Bowardus entirely this, 42 no polson war WAITED AROUND Middle-of- Hist mass have been held tnth mventl Inst night, fait mere Popul more. night time. grins | | \ “The Honest Blacksmith” will be Ween at the Seattle theater tonight tomorrow night with the usual turday matines. | ular case ed to of embe Dete n repor ‘The King of the Opium Ring,”|penstein of: the local pol: Which comes to the Seattle for or is @ simple one of misplaced fweek, beginning with Sunday night, | con ce, and Ht. Sheridan, a well Qelin a fascinating. story of life known city merchant, w Ht actually exists in the Chinatown |down $75 by it. Sheridan ha Of Ban Francisco. The story tell the police to protect him in t Rhe underground den of the opium |ter, but there is slight chunc emokers a shows we ‘al victime |e $n different stages of the habit. Th lot gradually unfolds, introducing | Sh he principal c ter, Wah Sing, @peciinen of the educated Chinama: fy as be is well known in San Fran-|chant saw ISisco. The whole production is staged |w few de Sith the greatest care and intro-|advanced § Miss Kathryn Carvel as star,|for his faities are introduced dur ng | against th re! et which se stract the | dividends Giind from the heavier parts of the |. Mr. Sher Piece. man to ¥ At Uptown Theater not “Gorton’s Minstrels” will entertain patrons of the Third Ave Bter tonight, at the me fow and for the last tiny ‘ight. ext er meeting Ae rid work f the end of of the mone ¥y putting it carefully Second Officer He place of Firet Office the next n the week's attraction at tonmuhip d Avenue theater will be Linc eaghio to. Mot Bagg per F Canter beautiful play of Sout! + ly Mr, Klseler n lite, “Down Mobt which | 1 ke 4wo'es next Sunday night. No weeks of complete reat @r the United States provi m Plentiful a resource for pictur Pacetus Clasead geenery and romantic environ . licks wid ‘an does the South. All who ar i Periee oveninee ae filler with that portion of the coun tey know of the weird surroundings Siw y ay | Kianter | ¥ 31 $3, $1 | ‘ quorum of the saver. $2.00 T Sree handfal of ints att adjourned only. Every ite Saturday Specials. hool Tablets, ‘Tablet Folding tu! Gas Mantel, RAZORS: u Torrey Raz 00 Torrey Ra 50 Bafety Ra RAZOR STR i2ib-1zi7 comedians Fletcher & Carpenter, realty bar. You cannot af- | ford to overlook } eryone Warranted. Soap . & f{UeLeuT the-Road ion, Which was t Hinckley bloc! aterialine. until next Friday They will endeavor to drum up party before ro Dunlap, real estate. #4 Union block, SATURDAY AFTER SIX m a money- these Standard Set inch Box §. & al Ide zor #1.00 #1 82.00 81.00 nore OPS $1.00 Second Ay Popu- A old guard of ded the meeting and after waiting around for an hour or that 0 x y Ladies’ FineLawn Ladies ,, ¥ ae te) os 6» The Duchess’ Chamois Gloves, on earth S100 R150 Jkerehlefn, each... te hemmed; t omor Handkerchiefs Se value; each nm Handkereh: fighthe-inch 106 ' half and 1Se value n Rea) Irish Linen Handker a would guess thelr soiling at......98 Boye Georgia Caneimere Knee 1 mlnen, chiete Value at 2 worth Be; _ to morrow ite Boye’ Che’ 2 Rehool neat dark patterns, sines 7 to 18 years, good linings, 2.25 value B terson's rom & Buite, cheviet, in k atripes bullt for service and fit, y welling at .... s2.08 “OUR BEST” Baking Powder is made from two ingredients —pure Cream Tartar and Pure Baking Soda—conse- quently it must be better and have better leavening power and go further than Baking Powder made from Marble Dust, Alum er Corn Starch— ‘-pound can . sees We 1-pound 2% -pounde er) 5-pounds . 1.65 FRESH CREAMERY ®8UT- TER. Por brick ....400, 4S and S66 HOME SMOKEC"HAMS— Per pound «.17e EASTERN SAUSAGE— ‘er pound . . PURE HONEY IN ComB— 150 and 200 FRUIT JARS—2- @ for... 5 vies s ste LIVE OAK MOLASSES— Per.can 350 and 600 MACCARONI— Per box ...,.280, 350 and 45¢ CHICKEN TAMALES— Per im. «00 FRENCH OR GERMAN MUSTARO— Per bottle 1c and 200 ORANGE MARMALADE— Per jar Ze and 300 BLUE POINT OYSTERS— Per can 17° and We PURE OLIVE O1L— Per bottle... 256, 400 and 75e PURE OLIVE O1L— SALAD O1L— +» 06 and $1.00 Per tn V-galion ean....... 1.50 Per gation be DE FOIE GRAS— lion can., 2.50 & | PAPRICA— can ‘We, 55e and 650 LIQUOR DEPT ANGOSTURA BITTERS— Per bottle 750 ORANGE BITTERS— Per bottle $1.00 HOSTETTER'S BITTERS— Per bottle 850 FINE OLD TOKAY WINE— Per gal. $1.50 and $2.00 EXTRA QUALITY TABLE CLARET— t $1.00 and $1.25 OLD SHERRY WINE— Per gal. $1.75 and $2.00 RYE OR BOURBON WHIS- KEY— Per gal $4.00 and $3.50 Cooper & Levy 104-106 First Ave, Bet. Yeslor and Washington Ste Telephone, Main 182. MN New . Best Quality Fedora Hata, |. .Geid Crowne . . EXAMINATION FREE Rooms 11, 12, 13, 14 Hinckley Blook 109 Second Ave. South THE BEATTLY STAR. _2-y, Seattle Agents W. Ne ‘L. Douglas Shoes Ih)\, Cait and Kid «, Goodyear welted L. Dougiaa Valour Catf & ather and Viet Kid Sty rumlan Astec Aki for thi middie and eldert per pair . Correct Dressers } :. Wear Thes Men's ck and Gray Soft Crash Hats, neat shapes, Th value; tomorrow 4m " Hats, splendid trim 41.75 value; selling at joys’ Fine Btrotier Styte Pur Hat: black and allver, each.. n's Strotier Soft Hat, one most popular and colors, $2.00 value; se « Crimanings: but we doubt if you c in met » Oe Seattle Dental Parlors 717 Second Cont, We mene ou anarge for dered. All work guaranteed 16 years. Full Set of Teeth Bridge Work . STO Telephone Main 565 ™ 506 itvensieur Dissolution of Partie ship Sale—Men’s Suits nt line of $12.60 and consisting of of cloth, Fall and Winter Styles, wool and strictly tailor-made, 7 re beautiful and very nobby. Dist ship's pr lution of Partner- . $7.50, Wineberg & Kessler’ 110 Second Ave, South, | ber | Your money back for Sells Lad CALMER 1390 2nd ave. the asking Suits, Watste, Separate Skirts, Fi “THE RIGHT KIND." When buying articles advertined in nis paper, speak of the Star. For Her Cozy Cornere—Exolus ive Wall Decorations. For His Den—War relics and gun racks. at the low: For both—Pric W. S. KIRK, 1209 Firat Ave. Bt oe B5.00 if the ew styles, Diack 2.50) in sea mouse and black, best ¢ you can pay more, AND CET ONE FOUR-IN-HANDS for Saturday Evoning London’s Cut Rate Haberdashery 1111 «Second Avenue --- 1111 500 Fleece Lined Wrappers PLACED ON HAL TODAY THeY COMB IN BLUE BLACK RED LAVE ALA Die DER PRETTY Wrappers, pretty wash braid trim med, 9-4 fo ts Per Wrap well worth $1.85; selling at,.DNe eliance Corset Lined W t black ale B each 4 tty wash t ted We’vo the Best Assortment \ ) RewUE —or— Wool waists HOWN IN ATTLY You LECT FROM AT POPULA PRICES. eVERY WAIST THE NEWEST ALL STYLES ORREOT IN PIT AND PRICK, Biack Sicilian ‘Wailsts, Gib fon plaited Silk stitehed, exact atyle of ve fle tration, $3.60 value; gellin ot z.78 al Ae b Cloth To Woot niet Cluster tucking on front and back, in green, red and black, Fewular $200 value; eslling = moe “4 ‘$1.56 OXFORD PEDNSTRIENN Cut in latest style, stitchéd seams, eight rows stitching on bottom, seame bound: in fact. a garment Perfectly tatlored; all siees in stock, and while they last they're yours for eee 1.40 So Ave, Hinckley Biock The largest and best equip) Gental office on the Pacific coast. We have the latest and most scientific nethods of modern and painiess den- istry, We crown, fill and extract eoth without the least pain. No tudents employed, but all are den- wta of long yeare of experience. We examine your teeth and tell you tn advance just what your work will extracting teeth w ay alwa: Teke Elevator—Second Flo-r Telephone Main 565 ] 1 a At HAGGERTY’S | 109 Second Ave. South | Open All Night Tel. Main 102%, LLINS, SHERMAN, FOLEY Co, NDERTAKERS Funeral Directors and Embalmers. 1407 Firat Ave,, bet. Pike and Union | RA GOLDMAN'S. Rellable Pianos CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE SECOND AVE. AND UNION ST: SOCIETY NOTICWS TAM THE MAR. ¥ SVRCIAL NOTICE REMOVAL BALE. Forced ove; munt vacate on| Kept 2th. A large stock of fur nitur ves, UD and granite ware, crockery, lamps, iron beds, | bedding ots, matting, lino. leum, ures, in fact every- | thing your house elegant RNITURE CO., avenue south EVADE A ee vo ND TAM NEY ADA. AMM ie oT 1 & HAWKING io Weer MAIN fTRKET } ron HENT-PURNISHED ROOMS 1 HOTEL am | | | | BW cabinet photon, 11.2 per don tor ame Werk only, Rastinan's Siudle, 2811 |" DRAMATIC SCHOOL _ WAND RABATIC BONE ayiee = | er SSEae | BEXTTLE Bimployment Oifice, head- | quarters for alt Kinds of hel: 1 untry orders sollcited. 6% Thi and James. Phone Main 13 tye BUSINESS ol RECTORY hi on ¥ . eral auctionser, Tel, Black 208. MARTIP Main 1200; offic ird avenue. yetioneer 1808 ARCHITECTS TON, 414-417 Colllea ATTORNEYS AT LA’ ine PACIFIC my. OMhoe, 1105 B4 Ave, tu Main ~ Cail we Le WANTED MALS BOY wanted to wash bottles and ight work. 25% Marion street. ANTED—W EMA! familly trade; new commission, 21b% Marion street cent per pound: take Beat Renton car to Fairview. videon. i aE D stop paying ma three low mber contracts will mature soon in the Fidelity company, the mont retiable in the field; have bought and bullt ever 20 homes for thelr contract holders; also have four that will mature next sum- mer, and one in the Weatern Home company, low nuimber: these con- tracts will be sold very cheap; if) you want a home of your own this is your opportunity; no interest any morning before 10 o'clock at the Treen Shoe Co. 707 First venue. Ask for W. jewer- ker. n —$—$—$—$———$ WANTED-Partner, indy or gentleman, with office tuum in or near business cans | ter Kenttie: mo cash required. new aod Anineme: references exchanged. GC, Box 487, Bremerton, ee REAL | 5 BI Gute With “aliey 9 m Mallard Prememt care $B cash. $0 te 178 Tatiman « land, one mile north Green lake; enay cleared, one-balf cash. S—Single acre in dame locality. $20 each—@0xll4; Lake dition. | $300—Beautiful lot on Harvard ave- nue North. } 8200 to $900 Uoton ad- olce of 10 lote at pvery easy term: h—Lots on Nineteenth. near Madison. 1ddeach—40x100; on Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth avenues, near Renton car line $75 to $100—50 tots in Ballard, near gnew car tine. §85—Lots in Georgetown: easy terms. PETTIT & SON j Ne York Block TH ‘oom house and lot, 88126, ts | sold; #0 is the Troom cottage on | Main and Twelfth: we have 4 or 5 more cheap cottages, and can| give you a bargal e have several td to car traek t low figures, ¥ Jand lots close| and om First avenue, homes on Queen Anne, ¢ lots, cheap; near schoot ear Green Lake, with 2- puxe i 960x128 fect on Yesler; 12-room house close in; at ‘gain. BOGUE & 8 Pacific Block. d va ‘oom | RXNOS~ aliviainuin, nicolad Menon and medical; good |W. | 2 WARD KEMP, 48 Borke batiding. PARISIAN Dye Works—We call for, ‘etiver your clothes Office Birt ate Fen? aan tone Recond & FA Bite ~ PRAOHAY SRESEMTA KING ‘experienc- ed on tailor-made suits; very mod- D., Star. ane prices » RiWORTA ~e boss, ei! 1428 Thirds tel. Pike 2. HOLMES’ GOOD FURNITURE @2eeeeeceen, | Dressers a Plenty phone = lly have more Drag. Know what ty than t h J f r be moved to the . have fixed te. c on’ every Dregge 3 Investigate, " Oak Dresser like pie ' ture, 2 40-inch 109 a 20 * 24 French plate mig: large drawers, FRINTING ASD BINDE | tae wining hove and canvas’ tence fang _TRANSPEN MPs THETA $24, ofce 6 Marin. seat lance: Sonves bende Horse, Hi River, Kiondi Yukon Min! Through Da’ Datly Train the steamers for Points. J, FRA! House NuMBER 210 Yesier. BROOKVALE GARDEN TRACTS We have just bought and platted 210 acres of finest kind of valley iand. It never overftows, and has a| ring brooks umber of beautiful fi an abund-| wing through tt jance of trout in them. The soll in| deep rich loam, easy to work and very productive. Situated nin south of Seattle, near the Seaitie- nT electric ‘Ine, onty 20° min- business utes ride from the $150. per acre, Pri wo d_get first chotce, ADAMS & NICHOLS, ST MWARGAINS « takes two. lote 80x130. portunity Vjotmings 120x120; for building enue, low wallders. © x12; att fourth ‘wenty | : . | TRSURANCH TASORS BOTH W EL1-—Loans, tire tne, sure ty bonds. 28 Boston block. 16 COMPANIES _ Tye, car, nose abd building. DR. J. A. MACKINNO! | the moat | ENGRBN & Alt | Roxwell block Pol RAP HOMES BEAUTIFUL cleared slightly tots, rms $5 down, od o, larKe down, $10 monthly Several cottages for owner, $50 to ‘$2 monthly, tree $200, terms per month up, Batley bullding. OSTHOPATHY WARNINUTON Infirmary” of Gaterpathy, ‘Becond ave. bn. KIDDE, LAWRENCE HART, Y shington block “| ADAMS, drafting. PATENT BARNES & ©o., TTORNEY 1S Btarr-Boyd Bid Colman bia, PHOTOGRAPHERS Wilse, 8 218 Columb a Bie STAMP | noney loaned, on any 108: Cherry. | TO Loan—t money at & Oxner, 4 | WAMRANTS bought & Esheiman. Mut raioTos = iaaNe UMBING CO. Main 68 RAUTMAN F Pa Leaves Seattle 7 m. ves Everett 7:15 p.m, Phone, James 1841. } 4 From Columbia D ; Foot of Columble : Pees ie For Pleasant Beach take! stecmers leeving Seeept oto « SBattpe Bunda: Northwesterm® mercial Co. ~ » NIAL, Sept® ¢ Nome ie | ON Sept. 15 1) . |

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