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“ow SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, ocT. 20, 1904. THE _ 1904 Dr. ‘Charles Flesh RT) x wenson a 4 Suicide $1. 00 KEYSTONE CLUB WHISKY We MI FAMOUS AMERICAN SOLDIER POINTS OUT THE DIFFICULTIES arta f » y pay i n | f P F d iy el | OF WINTER OPERATIONS AND SHOWS HOW THE GsAR'S | . : vag on 00 a Se Ale | ARMY 18 BETTER PREPARED—GENERAL MILES Gives | My Rerivos News Anw'n.? —-—— 5 ‘ iuaree, o An 4 | » a nae 6 nce good @ ond at the right y of , SOME INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT COLD WEATHER CAM ‘ ‘ FRANCISCO, O: J ‘iy | GOVERNMENT HITS UPON A NOVEL SCHEME FOR BAVING . 30c itt PAIGNS OF HIS OWN IN THE NORTHWEST—MANCHURIAN ur 1 dead in the bath WAREHOUSE CHARGES " WINTERS LIKE THOSE OF THE NORTHERN MIDDLE WEST her ' t iin a ” “ wth 1 had arently turn Unele wil ' j | u a tare Se oe am thes t © of n] tween Fort 1038-108 BURST’ AVI i IR t ral warmth end § ee : north : ; ng of are to nnogte , 104 First Ave. Sooth 4 part j ‘ 1 . Want ri , wl whieh installed with the latest tm Both Phones, Pink 1751. Li Phones 1246 “ad ' 1 " nt e . i FREE DELIVERY. ' k t of the nbvt ‘ . k in th no hat he Rus «| 1 have both} d During the Je rom i n may | ht 1 ale Here Is Where Jiersurt.ecey g) Mimo, Norah inn Ale | the cal i 9 thee a Seen nee & rhe ie ou PIKE STREET OPTICAL GO 1A ms department te @ stor givin the ener tou ' U t . iit he wr in Puget Sound, until such time w " nota mmtrol « We Can r sare rains meee Sate erat ‘ “i 1 '. . F " ‘ - it " urnside, which ie now en tt te nd - ‘ - | f where shi : ide to reach port 2 Siegen Dts. 0B entrner Py 4 | | cable, she will at once pro 417 VLKE, acrows from Ranke hall, i 1 1 m bh rd ad ent f Headacks af en | an or . winter that Ib smd that In order to en I ot impressed, how Tacoma and take on boa ALT LAKE, ©. oO t 2 Eye #trat A K ' © ye Ptraip. v astrous n the ine | a to endure that severe) by the na of that 4 region, | | of cable now st In the w t monde h of Un r ri 1 anently by our ecleme . £ the a ny * > te take| both 1 th ® house at that place. ‘The cable wilt} Ss wae ited tama Oe wh ned to the sever- | « y 1 at 4 peor t “ Intd ale the chanel for a Rawr) " f 1 » clea he nye s outta going on uit yn it 1 eu 1| BUFFALO, N, Y,, ¢ ide of Fort Warden per Be ‘ - A. Pat vole Th of our ancestors in| Ar wions, The » * cut up) to et th n et j fall from a scaffolding as been found by peated ' . 1 seorythogs ie ow - he congestion of traf was , wa 1 blankets and made und Wherev as pometty ¥} Seneca streets today, twe mad the offleers of the . h ay mg Pe " aad wh . 4 ‘ ~ ner pt ble {a not in-| Caused by Santa Fe washouts and e i a. ecarcity t btain f 4 Indian |t , and plenty . to death a oe a ae freight trains being rted to the hing and eq t the men ¥ w r k Magy i. The y o Coe Se northern route The nen «have n « r The 4004 0 John Striegel| te any great extent, and that any ak ait ond - | to all readers of that histor t pairs at the Rut beria b pietured and I stained can ed night and day and are ex- | he misfortunes 1 ih ww {| tale Cur wool anvas Over. scribed wer y i Chartes Ork, both stone ma erten that may D6 ey | hauate The freigh are being for quipped, the tet th “y ca heat “ J } land } : - i - After laying this eable Born er atthe ; “ les |APTER THE LATE SUPPERS . ¥ ent « n hat pea | WHEN YOU HAD SALADS, ICH 10e Rout y . YOUNG GIRL'S DEATH CREAM, COFF! ETC., BT et . ; M Ww me ei REQUIRES A BEVERAGE THAT seckintiien Teh ee ee pend dm : panes n « . ge nd TONES UP THE STOMACH , «Eigen AERTS he ' . < We Wate, cas wo | THE COMBINATION OF TONIG * " tos . “ are { had been AND GOOD FLAVOR 18 FOUND ‘ ‘ Mie onsing the |the rigors of a ter, if . be fare wat as a mae ie tt ® with » ; ~ Scrippe News As “ io te Rone P possible to move t wag nd artillery " ne ree Mukden oF Watson mors being held th FLORIDA BEACH STREWN WITH 6 wrt to move the a ot accus ' . : ro ICTORIA, Ih. C Oct waiting f ABANDONED SHIPS | 9 ; m utter failure sards as well—the wind biowing in| sian forces ' i here last night with | the # death PALM BEACH, Fla., Oct. 20.—The Fan Mottled th hat . t ! oF ~J 7 Par poh ‘ h at the ral * and ya t t the sar t he Russians yt ¥ fe * . “ — steamer Martinique is stranded on mut wrong elay roads of Vir~/and the air filled with blinding fine! number of strong, hardy ty . work a = at tt ate of | the rocks off the Fowey rock light, | a inia impassable. a ken atomed ' b ’ » her have pear Miar The veasel ca e| ttm ae ay eeenec see TRUST |S See B against the Indians | to see anywot t rdmarke he | Japanene « ! ot| Ab to, wh a te: ooner a ¢ e 25e quite imponst ventry and tt mmand marched | communtcat ne Japanese Bre awed ix uh o: wank A thiree-mastéd schooner ‘a on the | ; of m « pe lent by nm 3 compass. Com- | m t yorsen og | Hite go on ways hb for i | beach near here, pounding to pieces TASTES GOOD AT ANY TIME in the ow and | pared with ene of these northwest he oiv oats om Human deve Her cargo of aber is scattered NOT A BIT OF HARM IN A | er & Hurlbut netera biesardn : neu | toy Poe pt esa - slong the shore. Reports of the de-| BARREL OF IT. YOU'LL LIKE © inte * 4 but am atmospherte| but little atte te th oan struction of other vessels com- | IT 41 have ‘ y | img in | 2 DOZEN HALF PINT BOTs ueualty made} country so deatitate In this reepect i- canoer ————-« | ‘TLES, DELIVERED, 90¢. 8 ta tan cle rhe ro (Ry Serippa News Ass'n) | aties’ Neckchains PHONE EX. 26. oe compels Ladies’ Hat Pins eee arm and cor timber, and by ae TRENTON, N. 3. Oct. 20.-—A cer Ladies’ Chatelaine Pins Sath-eteied, bat ode i | tificate of " c Ladies’ Guard Chains mt a enaen fart ef the 4 neg Amert Large variety and at wt ves a a the lowest prices that tf jephinse, daar eae Capt. J. W, Cassidy, an Alaskan HUNTER 1407 First ave. betiot. They gra e ed recently a a brief | JEWELERS. '] Phones, Main 1029, Ind 2028 sno thiated 06 the ¢ the| nights t ked at Fyirbanks. Capt. Cassidy B. Duke te pre 704 First Avenue, Seattle. Of an investigation of the claims we t Sas th d weather out ® piece of build « f mmander of the Yukon Py pe News Aas ——— make of our Pianos will be to con- | eraduaily asen tn ® ty day |f king or to ke : North Star, and leaves @] gay pRANCIBCO, Cet Se wince you that you save money by thelr systems ac- | 1 t able fortune. He was. 62) cu sries G. Adame com 5 buying of us. If you buy @ poor tte t hang age and unmarried ee aa Piano simply because it is cheap, =! th be ayagy ag you will never be pleased with it, it ts « note Superintendent A. 1 - ae ie S ro end a poor Piano is dear, anyhow. Y n and a Reattle E trt we a 1 you buy one of our Piane xtreme n s rned yesterday afternoon from | Several years ag & Kimball, Hobart M. Cable, Pease country. horses end t. Louie, where he has been tn at | © ty by having shot ar or a D. S. Johnston Co., you will pay oo ts ‘tendance at the American Street | Dr. Jewop at voy te vos T THE GREAT PURCHASE OF MEN’: U Societe more than fe asked Yor pave | winter than fn the south » Matteey’ amoctation’s euneal met:| sever poslahed, x be W'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING OVER HALF SOLD Pianos of no musical value, and you a », growing thick ing ° ane a eo tim Ad will get a Piano which will last » ccuned K Jesnoy Soe new cares sate fran theater at Men’s $10.00 Suits for $5. 75 Qaine in slightly used Prancs which Uefore a police Justice tle During the strugg it may pay you to inspect if you ) ui a policema: There are age shot Jessop. Men's Extra Good Quality 8 plain black s and dark-mix effects: sewed looking for a snap. »¢ of four charita xan r some time Adams has been with silk through out; linings and trimmings of the best quality; $10 ‘e the value. Of course you have seen or he zations present. They a ar the | practi«ing law here. Last night he Ra coy pie - ; UNORGANIZED CHARITY <: woman's story, and see the litt'e| had quarrel with Maud i] yer, } 4 n her arms wh vomed in the s 5 A opportunity to examine carefulily | } WOR N OUT WITH HUNGER * He tried t Mi $15 00 S$ It f 7 75 Se cteey onsen: poten ot gl ag VORM OUT WITH MUNI te a en's . ults for . particular Player we shall be pleased }them offers the woman | p i w commit su The rade 8 lor either dress or s i y te have you step in any time and let| WHAT A MAGAZINE WRITER SAYS ABOUT THE WORK OF [foun Ww Bog ay fe i comet svt he High-grade Suits for clth ss or business wear; tailored finely and in the us explain them to you. We have! = We are they say t « the landlady neat mixture fabr ies; every sult swell and up to date; values are $15. several that have been used for » CHARITY TRUSTS IN OTHER CITIES gees y . ia the room — Gay nr trom 4100 wen the vepelcn justice arraigns the woman on the | WILL HOLD A RALLY M 7 come: " ogre o Young Men's Repub tub Baste non char ‘ 2 arene en’ s uits for $11.75 The following art is from a Jno one so mean as to refuse a is taken by 0 n yoo - 4 | pt eastern magazine, which seta | gry man a cent to get a of | ty aad seat back to New Jersey, . oe 7 5 Mad ‘These are th ual many eustom tailors’ productions at $25—Iin fact, they D.S. JOHNSTON CO “© the glaring faults of | milk with At i not one ol whose | 1° ~— es ats could © bettered at any price; and think of the sacrifice—these §20 suits for Paget A organized charity, and it bears out | “Yet what is this very none bas) » “ Granger, an $11.75. 902 SECOND AVENUE. the statements that The Star bas | you read? one writ ¢ | thoug at nearly mpaigner ¢ the east, wif Burke Building. been p ing ng the op- | pape one | three days since tl Se a 2 nédrecoen so Sapa er | eration of the local “charity trust” | cent milk booths ¥ hild hes hed « m ul to ont eee ce 5. 0 you must have t mtice, gives the woman 5 cent oJ . “ 2 WHY BE BOTHERED THE PROBLEMS OF CHARITY. | jerson who writes "Meeman buys her # cup of Growers Set Men's Tan Covert and Gray ( oats, in the newest and smartest ae ; The anized charities of & DIE) ova THEY ARE r and pays her ferry fare pnd the regular $15 values, at $7.50 ) for : a! 4 With Roaches and " wo ag TD back to her wret Their Price | Water B ’ against the promiscuous gtving of | to ¢ that poor people land her drur ar 4 'e jugs sims. ‘Give what you have tos | wh to go ar t in the park ot This fine ¢lothing is right up to the very moment in styles and fabrics—brand- q however sma hey ved by the crowds that the yon ; ROYAL ROACH POWDER} &""s:. S te oths attract: that t Rh | new from the hands of the tallors—and in every respect upper grade “ it will be sure to do the most good ty were never intended for} se Ry Serippe News Ass'n i We are im touch h the ody, | #uch a that the milk ha PORTLAND, Ore, © Ht ; 4 a 4 « 4 hf SE EE ? 7, sc | gwen tia nari otek te ere’s the e Boys’ Clothing Is beggar you would to th the 0 wrote ar * v yw him, disobeying « law of % nest man in the He ot ‘ re ot A WA. PLATT DENIE a ; 3 nomy, wasting your money te to seeing ' . the |» r a ? ol 1 f r " Double-breasted Suits of | Boys’ Very Stylish Doub! joys’ Extra ( ty Double- i This teaching makes some men thought of giving sickens bim a n which ever veo ama te a oe ee wed Oe ere bfeasted Ove with velvet ‘ * y pereon whe A he wants the milk booths put} 4 1 ¢ tamee a we | one made to sell oy aye) ee collar; finely tallored and first- 2 i T : them on the | away in some dark alley where he} preast may be a workee _ : Bog nine ee a ae emblem on class in every respect: regular | etreet; th they are to}ean't see the misery upon the faces ay ie aaiee 3 selling price § 1.98 t ey must not give promiscu-|are ma omplain of 3 br extra 9 years; positiv ade to rt and stylish Sailor Blouse 26 vine soaaee hat they must not give promiscu- | are man; ein ot RENTON REGISTRATION ‘x: ' « awa ality and tailored fine z 7 its; nicely trimmed with ously. And #0 they leave it all for | Ju n tre . ’ pape agin coll at $4.98 $1.98 __ nicely tri h | the organized charities to do, and | booths Mr. Platt ® that his is you'll find su t eq black and white he braid; re A litt sents t i ‘ % - priced at $4 $1.98 actually made MEN OF THAT STAMP are @ 1, ‘When| The registration books at Renton | 1 " t an lf Buy the Overcoat NOW—at less | poys’ Fine Grade Oxford Gray a surprise sale at . | = t , lowed last r t a t 1 ou pay later ” he staying the law ¢ eoctal |* bh t 4 and y are| 7 ‘ al} \ 1 to vl ho han half what y i pee dierce he the eas neart at all they are disobeying the | way which charity and Jaw some- | polit that half ne WASHINGTO oO est blue kersey ik en men’s coats; very smart and breasted Suits, in plain colors e within. They ¢ the bee work together, ‘The reporter | Will ko un; the other half | stated tt ered emblem on sleeve nee ete cies om oe and dark mixed fabrics high: oor ar the few cents he asks, not be-| who wrote the article did n \" “ the | tranemitt to 8 years; pasitively class tatloring througho oad fause they fear Jnjoring the social | a st fit auiwe , alate A an $4.08; sale p st $2.49] are the $5 suits $1.98 of things, but beca th or rret np H ~ bore , : - High Prices D Make Q ° overnmer Bar ains too contemptibly mean to ive. |the fu , aged woman, | 4i8 Not Make Qualities: | ¢he Japa : . romani man who gives charitably alves arrying or’ ar t he we | It ’ ' a th " ged Rr en's ; t ~ s and he would mach rather h © & police station and asks for a 7 * hinese costumes. This Boys Shoes $2.50 Blankets ox $1.48 7 ISTS FREE. be * fell to Ire night's lodgi She and the 1th t " 1 E.| ment acts as a mediom in the trans wot ata we 00 Blan 0) é My five crow panel Doore han at his emen 7 Misses’ $1 hool Shoes .. $5.00 Blankets for co apaloe 6s $2.85 failed him once, and one went hun-| from @ suburban town in New Jer : a ae p known everywhere; price’@1.s song nag da end er cae bee con® n leather ts t ~_ Misses’ $2.00 Dress Shoes . $1.00 Comforts for 58e wer dee os teen ineininatt conan ta-guer | a Pcp etch oA, |= — , he De & | ache ¥ and, a plone ae 00 Shoes $2 ae ci Sutorte f tive 1 for price Ii r al way and you read more about char- | ba er the woman nor th >. sehe Py 4h . i is ean ee anker $3.00 Comforts t 8 m read that a bene | i a mouthful to eat fe mis ' ke] te at Lakeview man ta selling milk to the poor for| two da the hild’s feet are cut Ma eed ne He has eon liv Ld a glans, and that for thelr }and aw rom the } m coer «cael ale om bow enmience he ts allowed to sail tn | The two are allowed t If, any evening, your copy of The : , | : What « good | in the police f Star haw not arrives at 6:00 o'clock, | ¥ | re 0. B. WILLIAMS think: a giase of | but nobody ¢ ‘ Me a telephone Subset, Man 100 oe tn adele Danmar’ rne ependent 1iM8, any time } , da " will at least keep a person | cat 00a 6 anny will re Baltic feet a a 1317-1319 First Avenue — Half Block North of Postoffice. an th f The next morning Y AppCar geu at once. by abecial 1 ! ' ' the bay, | «\

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