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Pxprom: Bul Owe cont per copy: enty-Ove gente per month, delivered ty mail or carriera Rntered at the postoilice at Seattia, Washington. as second-class matte THE AFTERMATH Now that the coal strike 1s in process of settlement, many things in contest come up for disoussion, As “Alice In Wonderland” puts it “The time has come,” the walrus said, “fo think of many things; / Of shoes and ships and sealing wax, Of cabbages and kings And why the sea is boiling hot, And whether pigs have wings.” ‘The contest has uncovered many new situations, It has beon discovered by the general public that the « have been violating the laws uf the United States and of t Pennsylvania without fear of punishment, It has been discovered that there is a tariff? duty of 67 cents on an- thracite coal, put on the schedules nobody knows how. Tt has been discovered by the politicians that a sentiment against trusts and tariff sheltered monopolies is growing in sections where least expected. | It has been discovered that men who have never before entertained guch a thought have been brought to dectare in favor of government ownership or control of mines and railroads These are significant developments, They all lead somewhere. And who will deny that they lead tn the right direction? Timorous souls deplore the “tendency toward populism and social- ism.” ‘They need not fear, There is nothing dangerous in a name, Nor is an epithet any defense against the truth. The American peopie are capable of doing their own thinking. DEMOCRACY HAS STOOD THE STRESS OF MANY A STORM 1 Is an old law axiom that every wrong has a remedy. Pubiicity eften uncovers the wreng and agitation brings the remedy. —_———_ THE FLAG UPSIDE DOWN It ts related of Senator Chauncey M. Depew that he was driving through the country on a political mission the other day, and passed a Uttle red schoolhouse nestling cosily on a bluff, but with the Stars and Stripes floating above it, upside down. “Good gracious!” the affable senator is said to have exclaimed. “This will never do.” He, stopped his surrey, and climbed the hill to the door of the echool- house. “My dear miss, pléase excuse me,” said the senator; “I notice that the flag is upside down.” ‘The teacher blushed and stammered. “I know it's all wrong.” Then recovering herself; “but the halyards are broken, and we could not hoist it right side up, so rather than not have it up at all, the boys put it wrong side up." * ‘That's a pretty lesson in patriotism. e Sometimes the flag does get upside down. Politicians are bunglera And sometimes they do not care. They want “the' old flag and an ap- propristion,” and if they get the appropriation, it matters not if the flag does get upside down. But it's the old flag Just the same—the flag whose lullaby was sung amid the thunders of Saratoga, the flag that floated over the redoubts vat Yorktown, the Mag that fluttered uncertain at Gettysburg’s bloody ‘angle, the flag that waved over Dewey's triumphant guns at Manila bay. It fs the flag that men have died for, and lived for—the flag of ‘Washington's republic. E perators state of ‘The flag—right side up or upsi » down—right or wrong—the flag. Si. SSeS like faces. SOMETHING TO WEAR Sad jartist and can dance like the le: i} | mented Kitty O'Neill. galloping song with Willard Cur. last night they had to repeat them: selves five times. Charies Dox, as Cyrus W. Gilfain, the alleged owner of Florodora land, from which the show takes its|&9¢ villainy. A great 4 name, does very well, but not too well. As he is not so much the reat thing, people wonder why his name is at the head of the program. Charles H. Bowers has a fine voice and is the star in this respect Fo nmenggel among ihe men. His Frank Aber-|f027 youns people two boy 4 | ‘good. cord is well taken. Corinne is like a breath from New Zork. (It was “ttle Corinne” back there a dozen years ago. She was “— oye a sw child t a 4 tor who is under the influen ta a long time with a company tha bore her name. And she is little been previously married to the vil- Corinne rete Neate has not liain. ‘The wealthy father is murder chased the smiles from her heart, |e and the two boys whom he turn- nor robbed it of its good nature. eq trom home are sentenced to life Corinne is stil! young and is @ cred- for the crime. They escape and prove ft to any organization to which she jends her talent. Florodora runs until Wednesday night with & matinee that afternoon. |" Win = Saturday mitines. There is no question the attraction will recetve the support it so well| A number of new faces are to be deserves. “& Wise Member” ‘The uproariously funny farce, “Aland evening. ‘The management has Wise Member,” was presented at |several turns that are said to Be ex- the Seattle last night. There is not |tra good. an ounce of seriousness during the whole progress of the play and the audience is kept convuised from the rise of the curtain on the first act until it falls after the last. Funny situations follow each other in rapid succession. The principals in gled in the queerest sort of mix-up, and only the most scientific lieing | the show become hopelessly ent: untangles them. ‘The little plot is but an ineident to the piece. Each act is studded with spectaities that are for thi most part of a first-class variety. | Chapelle, the retirt ‘The Bowery song that was put on by Fred Wilson, assisted by the en. Here is a walking suit of lght| tire company, was one of the hits of | br gray tweed trimed with black taf-|the evening. Every member of the |injustices already committ feta, otitched in white. company appeared in Bowery char- | oth acter. Some of the make. very good. The first act in wind of fun. Aruthur song, “Strolling in Soctet Y ME Gy secon act, was very good,’ He was |and religion encored several times. ‘The rag- 44 SEATTLE time piano selections of B, Van Aj-| Reichert Bri stine ware clever. Harry Williams, as Ha . pane Pest aN iow fon a man who Kets inte ah Met, | Go to Spinning for bicycle repatra, “Florodora” a Winner of trouble at every move, was ver- good. He is @ natural comedian an “Florodora” ts a big show every | created fun continually. Arthur Ver way you take {t, and its opening |N0 98 Jack Granger was also very | good. B, Van Alstine had a re at the Grand jest night was &|tharkable make-up in the role of a heavy local theatrical event. There |horse trainer. Miss Laura Evane, are @ hundred catchy fe bling over one. another, which makes the entertainment — worth | yi)" every cent any person pays for it ‘There are ail sorts of pretty giris; | ,2,™ bars and bars of swell music ap- piled to choruses, sextettes and solo- ists. There is one comedian. cail- ‘On the Stroke of Twelve” ed Antony Tweediepunch wh ranks very near such peopleas Jef D'An- geles and his like, if he has any. Speaking of the girls, there are tall, thin ones, and also the other kind., The former wear long dresses, | probably from hmbit, but the others never got the habit, or else Dem swore off. They look very well, and that’s = fact. One young lady sit- fing in the parquet last night said, when Dolores (Corinne) appeared | in the second aot in her abbre-| viated attire: “My, but she's had lots of hill climbing exercise, don't you think?” | ‘The celebrated double sextotte is | a winner, and had to be done four times last night. It is believed | that the enthusiasm over thiw feat ure is created first by the #ix well gowned, graceful pretty a lever firs, and then by tne music that goes with them. It's hardly poss! je that many persons go into fits ever the six men whe have to b se. Maud Marvin was goo will run the week with th: sual matinee Saturda your watch 4 give perfect tisfaction? If not, bring it to us and we will giadly . tell you the trouble and repair ft at as low a price as is consistent with first-class work @. Beninghausea Time inap the C. & P. 8. Ry. and the &. E. c. if ¥ {there. The men have good votces lund good clothes, but very unlove- Somethi id be sai eee eed oe eet evct |and ts handled by a company that is We Mi Lu By jzicsnor Falk as Lady | Halyrood. cast. In fact, there is no tar, They She does her song sketches like an |Sost 1% f° ioeTGand. actors of mee | river came Gracie Hazard does a first class |00r Diece of work In the whole play | tre, fies, These two are so good that {handled in first class shape. The | 129 days out trap Antwerp tures tum-| beautiful young woman, played the 4 | leading role tn a ¢ le manner. P She sung well and handled her part | as Minnie Daffodill. “A Wise Mem- | In presenting the thrilling play “On the Stroke of Twelve,” the thats agers of the Third Avenue theate THE SEATTLE STAR AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER FROM OUR JUVENILE DEPARTMENT COR. SELONO AVE. AV0 MAD EXCITING SALE The way the Muslin Underwear counter is lined with éarly morning customers convinces us that tl week's sale ——e REDUCED PRICES AT, 2.) ENLARGEMENT ALL OVER THE FURNITURE CARPETS STOVES, DRAPERIES AND RUGS to. sini west a | of t thes« garments are selling so rapidly. ‘The rest i of the garments themselves Jer-garments is going to be an exciting one Read the prices over and you'll understand, in part told Id in qu ADIES’ GOWNS CORSET COVERS 1 « Mustin ne with 2 Ladies’ Tight-fitting Plain Cam (Fe) _—— pase Pa IR with Ik IE IRs sold tomorrow (Tuesday), priced $3.50 or more, we give boys’ A.A (fe fo fancy shirt worth (Hk YC sterson put tomet t 15 years; $4.0 a ee ee ed plece Suits, sizes 8 to 1 regular $4.00 You can come to this sale with the assurance of’ saving money on every purchag Cut 1ite—Boys' Soot f Sake, breia you make. Hundreds of out-of-town people have availed themselves of the economienm! sale price 4 ee 1.60 ws rs the sale money they saved in buying more than paid the enses of their trip, be, triped ecting from larger stocks than those of thas if sides giving them the advan striped 35 ze of LADIES’ SKIRTS worth $2.00 $ years home town ' res—the tags show the former prices and the All goods are marked in plain fig EW | Gs | wit t ace and ine NEW THINGS IN (}1 MUSLIN DRAWERS "i! 0" sesbrovtery °° Rh duced prieés, 1 a t nbric T Na Skirts, with 4 sie as P 7 T S 5 WwW A matitehed rut ye cos Tories Bie Secause of the present rush of business we cannot hold goods for future deli i ke Boe 4 Ladies’ Mustin Umbret mbric Skirt with dust ee FRE AT IS Hoe ee OOOO ee ee q utgtet Wests, Cuiteancn Conta, | Tatuate Now Parts nape Fons ||| tere of techs immed tn ine | : s eerless All-St silk embroidered cape and Ronnets, fur trimmed, nce Ladies’ Muslin Drawers. Knee | ponents i ‘ skirt, warm ined, ede faced, in pretty #haden of lawn ruffle trimmed with t ‘ — Te pA le blue, pink and cardinal, #1 chan lace wun 4te P, ; Es a value, selling at . ts. 4 tenia, suk eb Sho ca It is a fortunate thing for you if you have put off buying § con, ae 38 infants’ Silk Poke Bonnets your Heating Stoves until now. We have just unloaded a { warm lined, Ince edge faced, $1 Value; selling at aters—everyone knows the reliability of nd they will be sold at reduced prices that Uatng, handsome $3.50 Value: selling at...62.98 car of Acorn H Acorn Stoves, McCARTHY DRY GOODS CO. Infants’ Jersey Ribbed Shirts, | sogants’ Ottoman Silk Parisian (uccesmors to BW. Newhall & Cod open front, worth sc to 3 Sip ong mean splendid money savings for Heater buyers. Dice Re Barer ree e © trimmed, rich Every Heater we show is a good value. The Stoves ‘i ool | Ribbe: nite | ents; $2 ; Nghirts, “lace and ribbon tr ie ~ -9syame dia were received too late for us to print prices and descrip- tion in this announcement. See the Stoves themselves to- morrow. med. peart button, open f We value; selling at Infants’ Long Muslin Sitps, rut fied neck and cuffs, He value; | Belling Ato acee creas eins ABBE | Infants’ Cambric Long Stipa, lace yoke, Ince trimmed at neck and ufis, 66: welling at B0e cents} Four-Ply Linen ™ cS , Sizes 14 and 14% each} Collars regular price 5c. : . selling Ite | . Parlor Furniture Reduced * Imported Germea. shimere Sox, in pink, blur and cream, selting at..38e [| WE FILL MAIL ORDERS ee RENE London’s Cut Rate Haberdashery 1111 .Second Avenue --- 1111 the PEERLESS ALL RANGE. There te a ence between the other ranges. Because steel construction (at are only part steel) the heat more point desired, Pacific Coast Clothing Comp’y. have no play with "Wise JP Sie attertet, ALMOST WRECKED Wholesale s | $14.00, Worth $20.00 ~~ Clothing ap ee ‘arior Suit, with frames) ~~ $16.00, Worth $24.00. Setee, of plain yet neat design, . . of bi ahogany fin- 900 First Ave., ‘ made of birch, in m: with birch wood frame in mahog- Cor. Marion St. ish; spring seats, well upholster-) any finish; seat te bullt of steel ed in green velour. eprings, covered with silk dam- Steame: ask. $10.76, Worth $16.00 . . $28.00, Worth $38.00 .. FOR NOME Partor Chair in solid mahogany } %-piece Parlor Suit, well made, . Om oi, Senator, Ot. 0 highly polished; fancy inlaid ? with frames of birch. poltkhed; For San Franci back panel, miaid lines on arma siietmenive City of Ps- with silk damask. a, Gueen and Uma. SOAP [fF servers nema | Dresser well balanced, It is not a one-star! The stormy month of the Pia mar claiming one me the British ceptable ability. There in not ®! way, Captain James, p herotws three mont and much of the heavy work =| The Rolway hagarrived at t ished—that's why i) jest range Sean "A Becciin & given time ané with less fuel tham, know of. zy plece is @ melodrama, but not one of| laden. A heavy soythe the blood and thunder or lovey-dovey | struck the ship aff the sort that are seen #0 often. — T her within a mile @€Bhore. The gale story i* a strong one of friendship | ntrack with fue force that the Hof the | steering @ Bway and Cap success of the play is due to the|tain. James’ hands were terribly scenry, which is very T smashed whi trying to hold the prison scene in the third act Is very] wheel. He called all hands on deck realistic. ‘The scene in the counter-|and by hard work and good luck the feiter's den is alzo well presente Yeasel was kept off the rocks. The ‘The interest of the play centers In| rest of the passage was unusually the back of each piece is orna- mented with neat carvings; first class springs and good uphol- stery work. two girls, Each of the boys ts in love with the mister of the other ‘The boys are turned from their home by their father and guardian, We adyine to take it by Pe OS IO Me 2. ME ALK, City of the tecause ft'q more economicat yon gat it at ar Were & lower price and the ‘Dunnan,. don't © has time to “SERASO! rest "Franc! fore it in used. Soap’ better after It has dried-| It inn't so aoft then and ber” will do more work than a couple of green soap.” We at box of 29 larce scheming man and a woman who marries the old man, but who har Removal Sale White Pass & Yukon Route To the Atlin, Big Salmon, W! Horse, — Hootalingua, Btemect River, Klondike, Koyukuk and their Innocence. ‘The play will hold the boards all ; 1.15, and throw Yukon Mining District amg Shiu ap fig Turkish ‘Towel “worts Through Line Skagway to Enlargement Sale Price, 20 cents. ‘The soap will dao Dawson —_ $4.75 seen at the Madison theater week. Vaudeville performanc given at this house every afternoon all that can be expected of Pally Train Ser: between a first-class aun: soap. Gaewer and white Horse. It wathar clean and quick connect directly at Cart- An Iron Bed of pial very and doesn't hurt . the bou with steamers for ali Lake ‘ ig poe Wp Points and at White Horse with “ neat design; well enameled inthe m bout ¢ ts w ners for all Yuk 3 Sound, "Thats ‘hearty. Ou, Pointy. J. FRANCIS ‘LER f white; the posts and filling rods cents per pound less than’ ‘Traffic Manager. ; ‘ are quite heavy; the picture any other first-class laun- Genera} Offices—Beattie, Wash. hardly does the bed juation; dary soap. and Skagway, AMtkka. Per box, with Towel height of bed 64 inches; full . width; brass knobs; regular price $6.00, Special Items in Crockery and Lamps ‘We want to make this section known to every one in Seattle desiring the best grades of in- expensive China and Lamps. Hall Larap, finished in black, SEATTLE, EDMUNDS AND EVERETT ae The Palatial Steamer City of Everett ‘Three Round Trips Datly. Leaves Seattle 7 a. m., 12 m. and BEEF EXTRACT—Per bottle 40¢, T0e and 81.55 PASTERN SAUSAGE— Per pound .....5 Pe FANCY MACKERBL— | 20c — Arenbishop | ROME, — Oct. NBW IMPORTHD SWI88 mirror 22x28 inches; two uppper Nhe . svenmte Seka. | complete, regular $3.00. Pach..... 1e, 20¢ and 2he 5p. m. ~ v4 gate to the ppines, on ne pais Home today declared that he had | TRIATS poNDLRSs Hl, Ie rn Dverett 9:18 a. mm, 980 and $10.75, Worth $15.00 ught to the Vatican evidenc » at GARDINGS Large eons 1 Hl Dione, James aga Cotman Dhelk. A Geld an Tier. wiles four edjustalle contemplatl against the e NEW YORK FULL CR au . B. SCOTT, Mar. ished in the golden; top meas- door. - friars in the archipela The pre- CHEPSE—Per pound ...20¢ ures 20x40 inches; French plate $11.50, Worth late says Americans have set the in- Combination drawers, ourved design. terests of politics and personal afms | Hall Lamp, finished tn black, CHERSE—Per pound ... 850 NORTHWESTERN COM above the advancement of the church complete, regula $2.50.... PURE STRAINED HONEY-- Writing Desk, 5 feet above advancem fe chureh | hay Pad vo : FO MERCIAL CO. $22.00, Worth $32.00 by 35 Inches wide; has BN l-galion can . N Sai Swell front Dresser In genuine plate mirror 10x10 Pianos, 119 Unton, nome ete aaa ext Sailings for Nome mahogany, highly polished; has large secretary, roo my oat ve a + ay Bo pein IE) B. 8. Oregon Oct. 14, 9 p.m. 2ixi2-fnch' top and 24x30 French and class door’ to, Vella } 4 PURE HOME-MADE LARD— catty teak Wexatene | Se. Genes Seer perks we se woot Gaerne In tins Gantly appointed boat and one — oe A high grade Extension Table, $x1.50, Worth $1 ip Keosiindaeg PS ly BY DINNERWARDP. Taste of the largest in the Nome fleet = +50, ‘TAtDAULTON’S Jf «pico» e phot , |] has just been refitted at an ex: $15.00, Worth $22.50 made of selected oak, polished and $4 Tébrary” Bookcase, I if 4p inne: zi 8 ’ ense elk ort 00 d | decorations, in wild flower 20 pounds .... ‘ nger jist than any || top is 22x44 itches; French plate } five massive legs; the top meas- ished dark golden; | ” | with gold tracing..,...... eaurintgefesinaeaagse r steamer bound for Nome, mirror 2x30 incnes; finished a 3 ures 44x44 inches; extends inches, width 361m . 5 Core) a hat freight and passenger rates light golden shade. } : extends to six $17.50, Worth feet, but may be had tn 8-foot ~ nahhe Offices—201-2 Pioneer Buil: 32.00, Worth $44, Combination — Bocmaaay 0§ Phone, Union en cine! A Fee tae full ‘ee length for slight additional } Writing Desk, made Gham 1 e Dresser, In choice quarter-sawed 2 charge; regular price $18.00. re cate : oak, richly polished and finished golden; 28x32 French mirror; x44 pattern top; first clase fints! throughout $13.50 * wide; bent Enlargement Sale Price, { French plate mitgor: ished -golden and throughout. Aged in elow, full $1.00 14 WHISK wood, soft ad quart bottle, each eld ce Dinner Set, White i-Porcelain, — absolutely warranted \. PORT ORCHARD ROUTE. U. 6 Navy Yard and Battleships. . ss 9 ie . 5 RE ; Le = a $2.79 Cooper & Levy farvion nts ziven om Cash or Credit ; Cash or Credit | Cash or Credit Effective October 1, 1903, DAILY SERVICE. ttle—*9 and 10 a m.; a and 6:30 p.m. (Satur- days only, extra trip, 11:30 p. mj Sur y only, extra trip, & m.) Leave Bremerton—8:16 and 1 ». "a = a m.; 12:80, 3 and 6:16 = . a. M5 ) 3 and * mM, j “A (Saturday Sunday only, sbectat 7 e we { x trip 7:16 p. m,) { ts ~@ AY _ Leave Sidney—7:60 and 11:30) 8 « ' Es ' am: 6pm | } rata Leave Charleston—8 and 11:36! h } 4 4 m5 6:06 p.m. \ ~ ; 3 ; =.‘ } Bet. Y: hington Gt Telephone, Main | room set, same as cut, this} | week only, at.s...ses $16.50 | | Air-tight Heating Stoves, lined | throughout and hinged lid;| they are +. $2.50 DAULTON T Pleasant Beach take steamers - mony 1930 2nd ave. leaving Seattle an > ito (Oss , CARPET CO est ae os, ninmy| "eter esas. . VEEN i Sells Ladin Suits, Watsta, Separate ‘For Bremerton and Pleasant | ee Bite. h onl Cor. Spring and First Ave. \ “THN RIGHT KIND." 1"Fare—80 Cente Round Trip