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THE SEATTLE STAR pa aia a THREE ACHING HEARTS aching heart BY STAR PUBL DR. MONOD DROWNED Perishes in Capsizing of a Launch PY SUNDAY. “SVERY AFTE TELEPNON Business Dept. Matn 1080 Faltoriat Dept Husiness Manager and step-daugh OFFICES: Beattio—110T Third avenue. This tragedy elved a disp Manning, who w (ANT bk oF Cwenty-Ave conte per month, delivered i him for divorce, naming her own daugh orn, No tree conten ty wail oF carr Halmagundi Club and seoretary of the founder of the THE GOOD OF THE STRIKE ) atriice, and that 4 the needs of the the political t Kamsohatka, 0: land the Webb prize, and aside known ae ah good has come out of the te & more Widexpread reco laboring man. party, but from all, the most prom And it has not Beeking votes, but It has are never alto’ turns the pages of time and re that his own prosperity is bound who before was gol right for insistence ob wenition of the rights a! he party was land trom th had @ studio In Weat Fifty-fourth street, but he recent packed his furniture and salled for Huroy And this recognit not from any one class or set ) classes and profes: been the recognition of the been the recognition of th wed to overbear his love of asona from history, p in that of ng forward his part that attempting. ohip Sungari in a rough # launch was overturne awarded Mrs, Cr courts to make It is sald that ¢ became Infatuat i Hrainerd, yearn ago whe: most twice her age, but it eelfish aims thinker whe employer who knows his hired helpers, of the w Jest the times were nm Te cavor afd faithful labor Gemand and. must bave, a suitable reward. BARONS, AND MR. MORGA CONVINCED nd that her daughter Monod left & of 1898 for Bit “he bas not only lett me. airi with him, ~My love for him has hag taken my lt railway, which ter <HIEFEST AMONG =u CHInFEST at Viadivostock > not believe that he and the girl went away is another aide to of the artist soul, and Mberty endure, THE COAL 4 HEM ALL, MAY HAVE BREN T THEY ARB CONVING ‘ F PUBLIC OPINION IN FRE of misundersta AMERICA, THEY nd his step-daughter are mp Root, Kilmer's deserted wite i THE POWER ©} ARE AS PIGMIES. Tt has been a costly less: Deen suffering, such suffering thet the ere miles from the anthracite region Deon tragic deaths, more than have the uniformed guarts, deaths from po’ may even have seemed welcome re have been millions on millions of dollars Ditter contest. ‘But what an overwhelming gain! of our national prosperity an Jet us hope, in an equal seat pendent, and wherever the: they will bot as Harnaparina 41 on, but perhaps not too costly mililons of American pec ve not dreamed of. en told, by the pitiless bullets of ‘and exposure, deaths that ¢ from the tls of life. thrown away because of this y afterward Dr Water Buge, ENCIES tend a large reception to be given tn Jafterward visiting lite Powders, box IN EMER A most enjoyable time was spent SOCIAL DOINGS am Pigott was the host eas of an elaborate luncheon T afternoon at her home t and Fifteenth avenue Milburn of Spokane and Button were the guests of hon- were laid for 20. afternoon the ladies played cards for dancing class in the hall ch Hagel Crean number of young people were pres Labor, strong, earnest, self-re! 4 the hope of the future, is of honor alongside capl- y will agree to live to- h be the winners, and plane in the progress Signor Mascagnt, the famous Ita)- lan composer, will visit Seattle some time in the near future. m i* visiting for a few weeks in La Conner Joshua Green leave Women Will Find This Outfit Handy the foundation fnatalied finally, tal They are interde: always in friendly harmony, common people will advance to & new —s THE LIQUOR-LADE asked many strange questions > bor wey Possibly you may class mine I ask {t In good faith, and hope ‘of all ages, classes and have the information I MAY A MAN TAKE AFTER EMOVE THE SMELL FROM Jous query, but, as T have do not regard tt that way, " do not print my name.” this as a “frivolous query,” but, decid- it well worth a serious answer—in @ business of promoting hypocrisy. ‘@ man, if it could, how to make his breath I 00. J months’ vis Organ Bargains By the Carload Never Before in Heattle Were as Re- markable Values Given in Organs, New and Second-hand, aa Are Now Being Offered at D. COs Hig Expansion in the Bouth on Madison the Star: Probe! you do not think worth answe eort, but I assure you that ‘answer Thousands of other men ‘tions, would, I am sure, be glad is this; WHAT PRINKING LIQUOR TO FR ? This may strike you as a frivo! J and no doubt thousands of ot AMUSEMENTS THIRD AVENUE THEATRE... Wm. Russell, Manager. Phones, Sunset, Main 47; pendent, U6. This Week—Matines Henry Tanford Milb ppanted by her Thomsen, left Tuesday night for day Card Club was en- tertained yesterday afternoon at the . B. A. Strout, 1314 Mar. for a serious 8. Jonnaton The famous Kimball organs are i and favorably known Mra. Arnold R. Becker gave a tea | world over to require much time or Tuesday afternoon from 4 o'clock to|space tn extolling their many fine 4 at her home on Sixteenth avenue. |qualities, not only The affair waa in honor of Miss Fol-| quality of tone, but som and Miss Eva Folsom. Every Night ‘On the Stroke of 12 DAY MATINEE. Last Season's Big Comedy Success Hunting in workmanship jother organ | will wurpass, and Ku |equal the ienball tr giving won Over two hundred and thousand (2 is Instruments have been made During our «reat sale we offering fine new organs for lit- r actual value. H. Parry gave a im party Tuesday ev-| ening tn the Queen Anne Club. large number of young people and |and sold. YounK married people Were present Mrs. M. F Backus received lange number of her friends yesterday af-|In fact, we are now selling for 854. ternoon from 4 until 6 et her rest- 1129 Jefferson street. that thousands of men may want this question an- if they do, for who ever encountered « drinking Jaim that he was not ashamed of his than half th. OPENING 81 large partlor-sise 1 The |French plate lane beweled mirrors. decorated, |*leven stops, dividing cou; and twenty-two (122) reeda truments, with there be any reason to remove the odor? feelings you respect? {teelf hat offends these feelings—not the Agee pelrecincents wore seeves. two knee owelin eis, that Wosla sot % a would sell | Ree ES eee ee re anywhere tor 000 $0 & a and on very . X . . cany tarma~—eay from $5.00 to took piace tn Port sere onca |OOwn, and from $3. ioe of |manth. Furthermore, we will take these organs in exchange on any of our planos at the present within two years 4 Romayne Duckbee J Newnvaper Enterprise Association Here is an imported chatelaine of light green levant, having scissors, viniagret and memorandum near and dear ones who protest to $5.90 per the feelings of , way to show it by seeking merely prominently in the mustes! cl this city and has many frie lub gave an enjoyable | hop Tuesday evening at Littie’® hall. | cellent music wi ‘4 large number of young pec pleasantly entertained. Mrs, Percy F. Smith and daughter |1> are spending a few days in Hoquiam a the gucets of Mrs. George Gibbs While there they will at- a pecullar and striking appropriateness about outs $500 reward wiil be paid for Inform. ation that will lead to the arrent and conviction of any person or persona found cutting cables or otherwise SYHONE @ TELE- ho- fs usually a lying man. There ts a cirect peyc! between excessive brain stimulation and lying. ‘There drinkers who are not lars, but if there are they are fanom now $131, upward, being from « third half less than regular prices. like to everybody, SMALL INSTRUMENTS. We have the largest stock in the ? : : |damaging ow SUNSET TE! GRAPH CO! ——--—- Reichert Broa, Pianos, 110 U: FRIDAY ONLY $1.50 Satine Petticoats. 1 Huck Towel t | Hawkins m OPERA Seatue's HOUSE Theater. Mer. Phone Main and | Sunday and Three Succeeding Nights Wednesday Matinee ‘The Triumph The Wiliam Ht, West The greatest aggregation of mii nd vaudeville celebrities drinker arink- ‘will tell you that he is not ashamed of his care a continental who knows of it, and then scent bis ‘or candies, or some other thing Intended to allay gE : g | from $12 to $20. now offered at $7.50 | JOHN CORT, Guitars now only $2.65 (to $9.00 for the regular $4.06 {$15.60 instruments Mandolin: beauties they are, that we are | disposing of at from § bed regular $7.50 and Flanjon that geil everyw |to $15.00, now only it i regularly. mt iu i in this query pretends to believe that he is ask- for thousands of men. i i But he is ashamed to in connection with ft, Just the same, of a drinking man serves a purpose. nite plan marking a man for what he is. the dyspeptic his pallor, the consump- ‘all observing people may know them, and to man has the odor on his breath. ways to remove that odor all your you will never fool anybody but yourself. honest way to get rid of that odor. Hi | 3 : f 8 3 i E F | i i Hf Western Champagne American product, and good enough for any no many lines of strings and trim- pings of all kinds greatly reduce In addition’ to the above induc: ments on our regular lines w joffering violins, gultars, mandolins nd banjos from the large H. jock (which we bought re- than half regular g Ef Mife, and thus cul- i i i f i Hi nothing to be ashamed of—nothing to conceal— | 4 z cently) at lees OPERA Seattio’s i forel«n label or the bottle, would wage person in twenty could tell the difference—all that atle it is the price—it isn’t high & ¥ H —_ man I know of is 2 suburban coal dealer, With thou- of coal on his wharves, bought at spring prices, he ts forc- yes to pay the present fancy prices, notwithstanding the he pays these men no more than usual.—Roston Post. only a fair type of soft coal dealers and operators im general, and unnecessarily raise prices upon the entire public. Heavy Print Comforts 69e SHPET MUSIC AND BROOKS. | Although we have sold thousands lof plecen of sheet books since our closing-out ale of this department began. we have yet jmany thousands of the most exe lent compositions In stock, which we are selling at less than coat. they are golhg rapidly and those who purchase at once will hy jthe pick of th i | Hook-on Supporters...2%e JOHN CORT, Mer. Phone, Main 6. Box Toilet Soap Wrapper Plann Fancy Silk Ribbons Rox Talcum Powder Ladies’ Fine Hdkts 81-3e Men's Heavy Cotton So Nights, Staring Tonight. Saturday Matinee. Kirke La Shelle Present the Great MA. J. H. STODDART ‘The trashy | tn « Surprisingly Beautiful Produc- tion of the Exquisite “THE BONNIE BRIER BUSH” Carriages at Pint, per bottle TOMATOES. CANS FOR Per dozen cans ; RESH ROASTED € to the best sold elsewhere at Shc per pound, STRICTLY PURE CREAM ition of the hour was, of course, sold out early in the aaie, |but if you are der lyourself with Se Stocking Darners.... cocmimgjer meena $6.50 Fancy Silk Waists.. 10c Fancy Hair Ril We Sofa Pillow Covers: $1.75 Leather Cha rous of supplying | substantial com- positions which have stood the test all to take advantage t music sale ever jeonducted In this part of the coun- tomorrow may be too late to aecure the article you de- \ Oe time. don't Curtain at §:30 sharp. of this, the grea %-pound tine UINB RUSSIAN CAVIAR 40¢ and The SPECIAL VALUES IN SHOES TRIAT'S BARDINES—It yo All sheet muste that retafl regular- Se, Now orm at 20c, and that ty Ihe, and on |All This Week, Inciuding Saturday which sells at 26e i* many pleces the proportionate reduc- fs still greater. Chas. B. Marvin's |A WISE MEMBER The Funniest of Clean Comedy. 2-pound brick, ¢ SWEETE |books for all Instruments t regularly at $2, now 76c to 86e: ers that sell everywhere at $1.26, now only 65c, and thor 1-pound can a-pound can Next Week, comm: ing Sunday, Ooc- the Great English Wines, $1.00, that retail for $1 and hundreds of others re- uced in xame proportion. mail orders munt be acenmpanted with th in draft, money orde Fine Kentucky Whiskey, 750 per $1.50 and $2.00 per gallon; Elegant Potatoes, 75c per sack; Apples, $1.00 and $1.25. Brunner & Co. Phone, Main 1060 HE STOWAWAY”" MADISO THEATER fs ent the ex Ramaker Music (0, Moved to 1406 2d Ave. OKED SALMON |p. S. JOHNSTON CO. Pike Street. 903 Second Avenue, Burke Building. RAINIER ~ BEER Pacific Coast Clothing Comp'y. Clothing goo First Ave., Cor. Marion St.| Open Alt ey ee IMPORTED SWISS CHEESE ‘ Geo. H. Hamilton, Lessee, SPECIAL ATTENTION |New Strength |In Every Drop Continuous _ Performance | Day and Night—2 p,m. to 11 p.m. LIQUOR DEPT LEVY'S No, Soft and mellow, od for medicinal use. ull quart bottle Cooper & Levy 1045106 First Ave. and Washin Beattie on or about I wit arrive in rg soe ards, where I w' Thortes, weight 1,100 ‘These horses will tion and @xamination, sold at public auction at 19 a.m. sharp. All tioned will be soid 0 the highest bid- Children free afternoon and even- A respectable spectable people. 10c 10c 10c every week. place for re- fi, Beninghausea 807 Ist Ave, on October 28, stock above ment without reserve t der; Terms made to nuit.) ‘Kalispell, Mont. ‘Time inupector for 901 Second Acenus. [Open day and night, |mituation of Sway California Violet Witch Mazel, DEF DOLLO s++.s | Violet Ammon Mme. Le Grandes Bkin Foo, |}| per jar HIRSCH PHARMACY CO. 1486 First Ave. Cor. Pike St. ‘Tel. Main 016, [to stay. years. nlent. No © | dentists \s | | WHY PAY MORE ilar patents, and every | Pull Get of Tee Crowns, solid top, 23 &. Bridge Work, 22 k ‘ | Gold Fillings, that stay in.. Silver Fillings, that stay in | We do as we advertine, we are h work gu Lady attendant always pres All mt Ave.: parlors 1, 2, 2. A young wsiness = «Apply 1107 $5.00. in satinfnotory but Manning makes ah appanl to t |overnment not to cancel t for moving the Punjab troops from India to the scene at once. The general situation ts_atill eritionl. The detae yen torward | lah today nan to learn > 1 pint 2he || iy be per bottle 260 J Fit Guaranteed anteed 1 but all era years’ pract ir respectlve brane Dentiste— Sand | Union block; one door south of MacDougall & Bouthwick'’s, Hours 8:30 to 8 p. m.; Sundays till 1 p. m. on wen ee ew oe R t 5 1 s 5 ‘ 2 2 3 © 8O CSCS Hare 44448 444 wee 88 OF Oe © & eae tee . * 7 Preeinet Arthur deuse Tirch—Birch schoo! house, ise fae Ral Cedar Mountatn—fchoot hou Christopher—Christopher station, cmon! house Rote Cumberland —Cum Dea Motnes—wchoe . district 72, Durham—Durham school house Enumelaw—Dews tian to be held November same are hereby Sed CITY PRECINCTS. HERUBY ORDERED that the vor tne places to he used at 0 Yester and Second Third and Main rane ing Piece. Bogiand hotel, Main st, en- S08 Reventh Ave. south, Hotel Peanaell Ninth Ave. south and Bradtord, barber shop. 0 Twenty-fourth Ave south, Ornman bal cate Fir Ave, eouth, Bunter | Darter, shop. | Fourth Ave. south and Lane, City Stables, 320 Occidental Ave, office Pal- Ot, comer Fifth Ave. 1207 Mast Madinon, Thompeon’s upholstery establishment, Madison park pavilion j Municipal court roam. City halt TAS Third Ave... typewriter store. | HZ, Marion, “Disement Klectriont | Tingiseering company 4 Cohsmbia Mt, tafhor shon. TOL Reven'h Ave. corner Cherry, ‘Kerkow | Pull Get of Justice's court room, King county | rug ‘store court heume, 1829 ‘Third Ave, Pony stadies The Aimory, ladiew room. Lk Third Ave, Thessuphical has 20h Piet Ave. Bellevue hotel, Battery 6t. en- Kowers hotel, Siath and Olive ee 10G% Mowet) St. Cady’ stante, $00, Pontius, Avs $8, fact, Danae way. 1801 Pourternth Ave. Harrison ; See Sora pr pelos hl aes Rows station. eepetiee al by ge Meee Nn aE Scare lay” ing, Latona wire ll main atone KReyrtone A’ ant Rrtnt ASN wocaen ee tion. Gresn Lake, Gitson’s boat house, oUNTHY bumciwere, and Polling Places: AScinide—Adetalde schoo! Auburn Mystic hall. pea! Maple Valley school hoase, Avondale--Cottage Lake schoo! house, eliara tet ‘precinetcity. hat o-B4 precinct—Toung bullding. Rallard—84. ‘precinct —Doyie * fae Moa Doyle building. ck River acho! h Baring-—Daring “hotel. inechoal bow Burtoo—Woodmen hail, Burtem, Tivenna—Buenne school ones Hiack Diamond—Bieck Diamond schoot Biitnson—A. G. Fail Frankie Green Hiv ode m quah-Odd Petlows Mall, Town hell iant—K. P. halt. Krein seh Quarter Renton Hanson's omce, nelle hall iin ‘school house. Schnol house, district 16, nn School. houne, Springs--Cottage No 2% Skykomish schoo! house, ‘aunty building. 3 school houre, ot house, ‘nimer school house, Western Ave. and corner Fitth Ave. Mumfor’® rug tac- ml Queen Anne Lumber Co." hs Stuck school house. ook-—Behool house, district 10, 1 house. ' district 24. ‘ark school house, tober, 1902. S COUNTY COMMISSIONTRS, a8 PR. LAMPING, ‘Omolo Clerk of the . ae ree, Rent, Water, Another New Addition Just “on Free, F ' ’ t 1 4 ‘ L ‘ LOTS 506 } Hundreds of people are now buying large, new addition just opened at Green Lake, right Prices $29 up; about one-quarter the price at which selling lote way out in the woods in the tall timber on Lake ton, 4 mile from the car line, Only come out and look at our lot leamen on the ground to sell lota: an; offices on car line west shone, cleared Jots in bulit. Open Sundays. Owner, Hillm, Green Lake. Painless dentistry. We crown, tract teeth whbast the least employed, but ail are years of experience. We #3 and teli you in advance just what We make no charge for, teeth when plates are ordered. | guaranteed ten years. Silver Fillings Painless Extractt: Office—From §: ‘BOC Examina‘ion am. to8 p.m. Sunday, #0 a. m Rooms 11,12, 13, 14 Hinckley Block — Take Eievator. ? 717 Second Ave. REGISTRATION NOTICE—Books ‘are open at the office of the board of directors, Seattle schoo! District No. 1, Seventh avenue and Marion street, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., ex- cept on legal holidays. In complt-/ ance with Section 78, State Laws, | registrations for the general school election will close at § p. m., Octo~ ber 21, and not be opened again except on the day preceding the Friday, October 31, 1902, but registration for the spe- cial school slection will close at $ DP. m., October 25, and not again except on the day pi the election, vis.: Friday, October R. W, JONES, Secretary Board of Directors, SPECIAL SCHOOL ELECTION. Notice tx hereby given to the elec- tors of the City of Seattle School District No. 1, in King county, State of Washington, the Ist day of November, A. D. 1902, in the several election wards into which said rchool district is divided, a epectal election will be held at the election places hereinafter specified for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of sald district for their approval or rejection the fol- lowing propositions, to-wit: PROPOSITION NO. | district sett (2) Inclusive Leave Seattle a, Cok ah AE Ce on Saturday, Daily Train Skagway and White! Trains connect 1.—Shall the lots one (1) to twelve block two @) of Queen Anne Second addition to the jeity of Seattle at a price not less PROPOSITION NO. 2.-Shall the district sell the old church building and lot described as lot twenty-ning (2), block nineteen (19). Latona, at & price not less than $007 PROPOSITION NO. 3.—Shall the district be authorized to sel! certain iture, including all desks, apparatis and furnish- ings ‘no longer considered suitable we In the schools? PROPOSITION School District No, 1 levy a spectal |tax of one tenth of a mill (.0001) for of establishing kindergarten SEATTLE, EDMUNI ‘The Patatial ‘Three Round Trips - Leaves Seattle T a my Leaves Everett Phone, James 1841. gE |the purpose maintaining three NORTHWEST! MERCIAL Notice is hereby further given that ‘the places of voting in each of the several wards of the school district said special election will 8. 8, Oregon The Oregon is the gantly appointed of the largest in has just been pense of $109,000, initial trip this year paid passenger lst other steamer bau! For freight and p uth schoo! building, 5 of the Syndicate to the City of Seattle. Rainier schoo! build. | situate on bi Second ward street addition to the City of Seat-| aoe th avenue and East Jeff- | Miitor school {ing erson street | buital Offices —201-2 Pi , Seventeenth st Pike street. urth ward—Central school build- eventh ave- dison street. PORT ORCHARD | Por 3 bulld-|y, $, Navy Yard and ing situate corner of Fifth avenue jand Battery street street and Eighth avenue. | 4 schoo! | ATHLON, INLAND FLYER: B situate corner Howard ay- enue and Thor Effective October building, Broadway Wi: DAILY SERVICE. Mercer school bulld- on block 34 of Mercer's |**1:16, ond addition to the City of Seat-|days only, extra trip Ui | Sunday only, & ‘emerton—$: 16 3 30, 3 and turday and Sunday only next door to postoffice; also at Green |a. voting places will be open to | trip ok p. m. of the same d witness whereof I ha hand and affixed seal of the City of & jam; 6 p.m. teston—8 and | For Pleasant Beach take of Washington, this the isth} day of October, A * Secretary Board of Di

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