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8 SEATTLY STAR. THE SEATTLE STAR. BY STAR PUBLISHING CO ~ EVERY AFTERNOON F t TELEPHONE Buxtness Dept, Matn 1080. Editorial Dept CEPT SUNDAY, » Matn 119% BF. CHASM, Business Manager WAZARD WRLLA, Batter - + = = OFFIC Beattle—1107 Third avenue, New York--220 Temple Court Bullding Chicago—317-818 U. 8. Express Building, —= ‘ne cont per copy) vik cunts per wee by mail or carriers No tree copien 3a he pontoMee at Seattia Washington as second A OF Kwenty-fve conte per month, delivered ne ———=_=—— THE SORROW OF AN AMERICAN PRINCESS the life of the Prin ne girl who was once happy = Rosplg~ Mary ‘There are a good many tears In Mosi, and it is easy to be sorry for th Reid, of Washington. She wanted a prince. ancestors and blue blood and a castle #6 the majority of such unions are disast ‘was a grand wedding and orange blossoms and American girl became a princess. And the prince was a good fellow he seemed almost equal to an Americ There was no scandal In his life, and he didn’t rob her of her for favorite trick of princes who marry rich American girls. He took her to his Italian he nad the time in her life she was divorced from Frederick Parkhurst abe is stilt the © of a man who had The fact that and so there ‘The idea of being the Wife med very fine . = didn't stop her sweet music, and an he behaved #o well that n gentleman, Me didn't beat her Ta fact, trouble started. ot ral and d the oth reh Nitng of all mal- Me. As far as the Italian laws are concerned. Frederick Parkhurst, and her life with the prince ts illegal, (mm Bars her from society, To make things worse, a child was Baby princess has neiter name nor standing in th ‘The prince ts fighting. His latest move tx the withh aries from such priests on his great estates as are oppored to him, and giving the money to those who support bim. The affair has assumed auch proportions that it has become national Tm the meantime a woman sing® softly to ber baby and weeps be- eause of the romance that has departed from her Of course, there is a moral In the affair. the princess had thought more about love and less about social ambition It ts Just pos- idle she could have found a very good husband tn this country ‘A crest looks very well on a family carriage, and It does tickle the ‘vanity of some folk to live in an tral hall and have the domestics gay “Your highness.” ‘ BUT THERE NEVER WAS A TITLE THAT POSSESSED MOR DIGNITY THAN THAT OF “HAPPY AND CONTENTED WIFE AND MOTHER.” —————___—_ Grand Duke Boris tells a Paris paper that Americans all work. There was a rumor current while the duke was here, that the soubrette ladies Be Maus anto pro tra node are in vi f the # that with eribed In adver tor or Eng tifled with t } | | ¢ FRANCISCO, ence H. Mackay, ng the cable, is | 0 days, Mr. MAY BUST THE TRUST \Quo Warranto Against a Queer Concern | eding was begun yes asp The petition In the net y alleges that its te rated in the pet CABLE 10 HONOLULU Sept 4 that the cable to Honolulu working Within 80 days. it Dey local representative of Clar- states steamship Silverton, which is bring we at this port in thinks the cable can be laid in 14 days MA aw riation proceeding | of the rt i It ts that the baby when they left her home for the last time. worked him pretty hard. Croas-examined by Attorney Ship- ley Witness testified that she was UNDER W 000 % at the time the baby was Paul Underwood was also present, Underwood brought home & bottle of chioreform for use in hie confinement in case it should (Continued from page one.) called io. Underwood assured wit- ness he was familiar with the use of chloroform; had seen it used when men were injured in the mills; also when his brother's baby was born. ‘The court cut short thie line of testimony on a protest from Mr, Ful- ton, Paul Dressed Baby Mr. Shipley then asked the witness ‘often he had seen the baby. nswered and dreseed the child for some time after its birth. Toward this work was done “He learned to do it almost as well as | could, asserted the witness. Reverting to the child's conAition on the night of May ii, witness said allowed | sr red to be in good health. It hoticed anything | had somewhat troubled with . summer complaint, however, and ing | Paul had also complained that it had been quite wakeful and kept him from sleeping at night. As to the alleged difficulty in nurs- ing the child Mra. Hetaier said that the baby was not being nourthed entirely from the breast. It was be condensed as well as moth- ! ‘Witness that she bad 3* il : | g : Heel oH i : ft i i if $7 iH 2e ts H i Be i : i 33 £ wi i g é i i a i i 3 2 3 milk. “"AWould not the nurving the baby given fust before it was taken from your house been fufficient. to last it until It got to Seattie?” asked : H | ' i > li hihi retorted Mr. . Shi “The qualified top. turned Mr. Fulton quickly. “Maybe some of the jury are more familiar with babies.” A titter followed the sally, Mr. Fulton betng young in years and . The court # tained the objection. ‘Witness was asked regarding the bundle Paul be had that evening. She ew Ey the thought it contained baby clothes at that time. Perhaps it did. Witness did not see the sack In evt- — in the Underwood house Sat- | said he wished to go to Tacoma that night 19 order to visit some friend: before going on to Aberdeen. On redirect examination by Mr, | Fulton Mra. ler said her houne was about twelve blocks from the spot where the baby's body was found. Mrs. Underwood told witness that evening that {f the baby t|nursing on the train she would go into the toilet room and remove her waist. Cross-examined again Mrs, Hetz- ler said that the Underwoods were poor and that the closed front waint | was the best one had. It was ‘one that belonged to th. . Underwood was wearing that they bad to catch a ‘Tacoma at 9:20, Witness told he cauld pet catch that bodt os ‘was then 9:05. food said he would catch boat at 12 o'clock. He asked Sago if she had bi tthe from the house. She said Unters ood said he would go He returned with what to be a bundle of baby’s inder his left arm. Wit- showed him a newspaper time} Did. Underwood hi which proved that there was no | bo that evening, boat f it for Tacoma. Under- | Warson. did not matter since he| Witness answered in the negative, engaged & room down town, but stated that to her personal the Undermoone lett withest’ [knowledge the baby had been fed wife carried the child. |0n prepared food. arked that he would take ‘when they got outside so that his could hold her skirts out of Couldn't Nurse Child Underwood told the witness he) had been Inadvertently pin her trunk. eA footing asked Juror at (Continued on page three.) Ge to Spinning for bicycle ri Removal Sale NOW GOING ON Hi to Aberdeen. Mrs, Underwood wore & Close fitting waist when she ieft the house. Witness said Mya. 1 derwood would have been unable to Rurse the child without removing the waist. Witness offered Underwood a| bag in which to carry his ie, He said he would get one Beattie. ‘The baby was asleep they left the house. It haa awake shortly before and Mrs. | food had ust finished nurs it w Paul returned. Th red in its usual good ith, Paul seemed to be in a hur to away. Widens Wdentified the blue soit | eape in evidence an the one in which | the baby was wrapped when It was taken away from Witness’ house a Mrs. Underwood, Witnexs no | kin oF handkerchiel over the baby's thee hen the Under mon’s ie iMshderwoods had broken acmokceepiog in Ballard and going to go to Aberdeen to live. The | only baby clothes iy A took pore them were the ones baby wore that evening. se @ Siokly . path | not sickly news The baby Gortiv before ite death rit tagoentie befor ne Un-| @erwoods intended to to. ‘with th up was not excited or fiurried. Paul | Iso told witness that her | ing gilded coins w the charge yesterda }he had been withow tent in bis handlin: ing the counterfeit pects ash Attend the Opening Ladies, don't fait “laa [sm to be shown. peice are right. Professor Monday and Friday vate lessons dally. | | Per box ath pee from the mill— S-pound nack Per shy ce tin Per brick er Tepe * poun 2 pounds 4 pounds 19 pounds otios— Per box Per bottle JULES BRAND’ Per bottle Per bottte OLD TOM GIN— Per bottle Per gal Per gallon..... LERAUX ns WOODS HELD BUT WEISER FREED C. I, Woods, charged with pai held to y Commissioner Kiefer, jas all the testimony Indl ie of the spurtous to at 1109 Hecond avenue, Fri- Quality and Mra Mt. Dancing Classes Wilson et Ranke Han evenings, Pri- patent Dunlap, real estate. 14 Union bieck, — oe Fletcher & Carpenter, realty bar- gains only. SHELF “PAPER Romtient Lape: pamarnn JOHNSON'S BEEF ett Me NEW JAPAN RICE—Regular FRESH CREAMERY euTTeR 4c, 45 and 550 Cc. & L. PACKAGE bi ae package MIXED PICKLING erica OGTTOLENS--tn cans— EATING APPLES—Good vari- 650, 750 and BSc BURBANK POTATOES—Nice DUVAL PERE BRANDY— DE KUYPER GENEVA GiN— $1.50 GOLDEN RYE WHISKEY— $4.00 OPORTO PORT pond! iminal attend the D. Pease. Cooper & Levy MACCARONI—3- pound box rubs eGREAM NEW vonn FRESH ROLLED Catacinee aso bc B50 31.50 & co. $1.00 $1.00 ong & Levy 104-106 First gd Yesior und Wi Telephon ington @te S!YLISH Fall Waists Mackintoshes SHARP RWPUCTION IN PRICE on’ english Wool Berge Mack Intoshes, pretty plaid linings, in laid velvet collar, Water 96.00 value 1.48 Ladies’ Tan Covert Cloth Mackin toshes, inlaid velvet collar, hand § nome plaid lined, regular. $9.00 ) value; selling at 85.08 { Men's All Wool Tricet Cloth M. $ intoaher, velvet collars, | t 45.60 value; welling 4.8 All Wool Englieh Meiton TWO LEADERS IN BLA Imported lack Furs $2.00 value er Fur Beart, wh marten tails, priced at th @ 410.00 BS.75 Night Shirts, en collars and cuffs, 0 Ing at 6D «) Men's Fiannelette Bhirta, coats WE ARE cut extra full an ty selling at oft r new $2.00 vaiue. value er we t Quality Fedora M. aray a black tri you ean p if you ¢ better hat at any price Winter Blankets QUALITIES THE BEST ICES THE LOWEST. Bianket Shey T erAy, each 4 11-4 sine Bilyer Gray fi pretty borders, $1.38 valu ADJUSTABLE YOKR Black Italian Petticoats, 10-tnch ruffle with b-inoh ac cordion pleated ruffie Oust ruffie, 1.16 vaiue. 4.25 Gray \ stock, alue; per pair Large # Pure sGee Biaaketa, © quality that ueually Nethoe Aegean eee pid at 98.00; per nd narrow ruffie trimmed. sei): Ladies’ Mereerized Italian Cloth . with graduated ac piaited ruffie and 4 ruffie, both edged with narro be} Truffle, 06.69 value: eating » buying > “La Capelta’ A for years, and know them t the best on earth for the mor new fail styles a: all gloves fitted 2 metaee Adjust it-inch wide ruffie, with two } Inch wide rowe of acordtion pleated ruffle, dust ruffie, neatly corded and velvet bound. vee 22.50 Brain and Muscle Perfect health, sound, restful sleep, clear complexion, bright eyes, clean white teeth, sweet breath; these are the blessings that follow a diet of Malta-Vita. Malta-Vita is justly entitled to be styled “The Perfect Food” for old and young, sick or well. Being perfectly cooked, pleasant | to taste, easily digested and assimilated, Malta-Vita is an ideal food. Lead- ing grocers everywhere. MALTA-VITA PURE FOOD co. | “a BATTLE CREEK, MIOCH., AND TORONTO, CANADA. Marohs Bioor Telephone Main 88) AND CAFE 14132 Second Avenue Saturday’s Special—Cup Cakes 8c doz. | TWO FOR 15¢ ) WINTER STYLES ARE HEKT ; ; a THAT ADD H ; i 2 ; i Boys’ Knee Pants fO THE FIGL ET FITTED PREM OF CHARGE. ELEC COR? New French Finest hips, wide Ince’ tr per pa onute ‘ay diamond long hips, f F pair atont cloth, medium high | gored Girdle 1 black, Corsets, like fit Fast Viack THE SERVICEABLE KINDS CHOOL WHAT Boys ‘Knee School Pants. weer. fo sisting, 3b¢ SEATTLE AGENTS W.L. DOUGLAS Shoes Douglas Astec Calf and Kid Skin Bhoes, Goodyear welted 823,00 W. 1. Douglas Valour Calf Patent Leather and Vici Kid shgee 50 W. 1. De New Rooters, « easy to put on as & show: Sunt ight for the middie and gentleman; per pair Handkerchiefs Half-inch hem, #%e value; one Ladies’ Pure Linen Handkerchieta, half and five-cights-ineh hem. lke value: each Ladies’ Real Irish Linen Handker- chiefe; you would their value at the; selling at Ihe 200, oom, cw PIKE STREET OVERCOATS $20.00 Overcoats $20 Beauties in Reaver, Melton, Kersey or Friese; all colors, perfect fitting, well made and lined, only $20. IMPERIAL TAILORING (0. 1182 Second Avenue. For Her Cory Cornere—Exolue- ve Wall Decorations. For His Oen—War relics and gun racks. For beth—Prices at the lowest. W. &. KIAK, 1209 First Ave. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OF- WCE OF THE © BER 4, 1902 istactory evi- © presented to the undersigned 8 been made to appear that t National Bank of Seattle,” Fi lo- cated in the City of Seaitle, in the County of King and State of Wash- ington, has complied with all ms of the enable National Bank axsociations to extend their corporate existence, and the ‘act of congress to | | ington approved July “NOW, THEREFORE, deputy and t the currency. hereby rtify that “The First National Bank of Seattle,” located in the City of Beate! <ing and| ate is auth or the >mp- Deputy and Acting Comp! of the Currency. No. 2788. "lgenerat spec: In the matter of the estate of T Hu aned ent thelr said claim or and with the hin one year from and after this 26th day of Bep- tember, 1902, to the undersigned ad- | miniatr f of busi in the City of Seattle, King county, Wash- GEORG jAdminietrator of t urd, decenned nue, Seattle, Wash. at publication, September 1902 Ww. ROYCE. ate of Daniel 20 Fourth ave- 18th, “When buying articte "The | ) jail Vocal and ‘instru- mental Folios . 1.00 Landon 1.50 Richardson 3.00 Plaidy ... 1,00 Boston Conserval 250 Bellaks 1.00 -| Sydney Smith” 1.60 Biake's 75 3.00 + 1.00 8.00 <GLAND CON- SERVATORY 3.00 New England Coserva- tory, pts.. iNaes 150 LS Sartario 1,00 0 *Imake room for the large UNPRECEDENTED | TAKEN IN D. 8, JOHNSTON CO’6 GREAT EXPANSION BALE OF MUBIC AND SMALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS | Nine | Seven Pian ir Organs, | Small Instruments and About Four | Hundred and Fifty Pieces of | and Books Were Disposed | erday, and the Record for | Will Be Still Bigger |Choick, New Upright Pianos that) tail regularly at $265, now only | $195, the $950, $400 and $475 Sty': Now Offered at $220, $280 and $342, and All Othe Too Numerous to Mention Here, in Proportion— Great rgains in Slightly Used) and Second: Hand Pianos—Organs, New, Now $47 for Regular $76 In struments, to $54 and §68 for $95 and $190 Stylee—Also Big Values eond-Hand Orga and Organs Gold on E ments—Old Instruments Taken in Exohange—All Instruments Guar- | ae Represented— | Seattle Dental Parlo | anteed To Store Open Only turdey Evenings Positively Closing Out Entirely Thousand — $6,000 — Sheet Music, at Eight Stock of and Music Books Leas Than Cost, Being Ob! Discontinue This Line to Make Room fer the Rapidly Growing Piano, Organ and Small Musical instrument Departmente—Heavy Discount Will Also Be Allowed of Small Musical instruments We regular net retail price and our clos- ing out price on sheet music and Sheet Musto— Holy City . Creole Bellis Btorm King My Dream of You. 4 a Dreams ALL SHEET MUSIC THAT Ri TAILS AT 35¢ NOW GOES AT 20¢ AND THAT WHICH | AT 250, NOW ONLY I6e. | 80,000 Copies of Choise New Musi | Vocal and Instrumental, Sc per copy. Mali orders for music must be ac- companied by postage at the rate of te per sheet, BOOKS Retaul ice. | Gustave Dam Piano Forte | Method a Beare Piano Mi Fy Winner's Guitar Method Cristofaro'’s Mandoli Method Winner's Bureka Method. Roach Mandolin Instructor @ asses Wiane’s ‘Mandolin Instructor ... A. A. Farland Banjo In- | White's Exceisior Banjo Instructor . 's Hanjo Instructor eka Banjo and Instru- Ail acc if too much, turned. li orders for books must be mpanied by sufficient postage; the excess will be re- SMALL INSTRUMENTS We are greatly overstocked on ac- count of purchasing H. & H. Chesbro stock, and to thin out will sell— Violins that retail regularly at $12, » that retail regularly at $6, lins that retail regularly at $4.96. that retail regularly at $7.50, also many lines of strings and trim: | Min weduged naw conducting the bigsest Sale ever kn country, in order to dispose Of sev eral hundred Pianos and Organs at | the earliest possible moment to incoming & Peas: and Orga shipment of Chickering Kimball, Hobart M. Cable, Johnson Co, Hinae Pianos and Kimball which placed orders rec account of the threatened further Increase in wholesale prices, and in order to take advantage of the pr low freight rates, which will be than 66 per cent, on misrepresentatt Walike. Think qu rly, while you have a tai ‘0 select from. D. S. JOHNSTON CO. General Music Dealers, this paper, speak 903 Second Avenue, Burke Building. WREST =|. | AREAT FINE PIANOS, ORGANS, SHEET || $131, the $325 Instruments Go at || During This Sale on Certain — bjoin = few samples of the | | HOLMES’ GOOD FURNITURE Enlargement a $13.50 Oak Dr $9.85 , 3 } 7 4 1 | 4 1 717 Second Ave, Hinckiey Biook ‘The largent and best dev tal oftce on the Pacific coast, have the latest and panies, ethods of modern ai wiry. We crown, All and eoth without the least <odents employed, bee all ti nts of long years of ne your teeth and tell advance Just what your eparge for extracting teeth ordered, All work guaranteed 19 years. iy always in ate ’ | Gold Fillings , $5.00 Silver Fillings 2.95.00 | Painless Extracting, EXAMINATION FREE Rooms 11, 12, 13, 14 Hinckley Blook | 2 ee It Get of Teeth Bridge Work . the as Sells Ladies Suite, Walste, Separate Skirts, Ete “THE RIGHT KIND.” mercial WEXT SAILINDS FOR, Paciic Coast Sieamshin Uo. FoR Nome benater, ‘bet 1 | For San Francisco Leave Santis Fam bp Sept. 1