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jot Buffalo, last night date ated the first game of the 4 off of the thre ered tle for first place te tournament ¢ decide the | poo am p of the world, 12 lt GANS GETS DECISION OVER t ht Ded will play Hueston, | lat lefeated he wilt BRITT IN FIFTH ROUND | chance of winn the hampionshiyy emblem. | | sie. tose PARKER GIVEN 1 boy ven the] | “The Bubble Reputation " ling him to the ligt ta sought even at tl 8 ' is of the world mouth by men ar t ne ny y Pritt, b those who v " r r nd. ¥ had Gi nl | | mny sav . oe his | NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—J Par you have the health and ngth ' h. and ker was given a great ovation at a to produce it ‘ o incen . 1 to | tive for saving like first tm t 1 }manster democratic rally at Madison d vestment in a sound ani. | th tar rden last night 4 The Union Pays 4 PER CENT In « ( beagnpn 4 e of . rhe cand date ree ¥ bie spe ch ‘ 4 # treat . 7 DIRECTORS y Age hag but nite that fact his ad |. B MacDougall, John BA ; gy mr delivered if & stirring a manuel Rossnbere George | ir gin Pea oe ful manner, He rely orit NR nas® Charles pers Sh pos tt at. |telmed the republican party, its ad A.B Stewart James a — oor feree}ministration and its campalg Mens ft th . method He ta: hed foi UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. eB fhe * palin an ‘argument to prove that M2 CHERRY STREET. it abt him the only one Beattle agents Rank of Cape Nome . a Pape sld depend Nome, Alaska cont Britt je the beat 5 " sadiniatre, ‘ AMUSEMENTS een ten He went at Gat 4 | ton 4 Titird Avenue why ong: rg Mi ain gre Theater lown., t ¢ the beginning of th AIRSHIP FLIES RUSSELL & DREW, Managers th nd it could be ainty Phones, Suns M Ind. 5¢ Brit as getting the bet-| UP TOWN " ‘ In t yund Brit eT. LOUIS, N The Ca be Seattio’s Most Popular Th fouled Gand, bet the. referee over-| 28 A the airship invented by Mat Wear ked > eilenas Capt * S Baldwin, of Sar Box offic ) 2 pr fight demor ted that Britt | Pra yesterday 1 Matinee Prices--10e t Nigh Facey cle wht scrap- | 'n the a ry direction Special Engagement—' a | per. hin jat an t EB : Sunday, Monday agh we ng tts dirigibility and 4 nesday ev «s ’ f its tny ‘or that matiners. ands. headway a mod Lincoln J. Cw ra Gr Ss: u ar Produ ; “7: ICA hingewetglg sar ‘LOCAL BASEBALL | MILLIONS SHIPPED AP Intro ! ed GAME SUNDAY FROM NOME Friday ar « Sun | day matinee. 6 Finne-| The Manuel Lopes baseball NOME, Oct Th gan'’s Ball.” te | team will line up against a team of| cold dust and bullion « 4 picked professionals at Recreation | local customs office for st t > Seattle™2" park next Sunday. Game will beloutside since June 12, aggresat en alled at 2:20 o'clock and will be| 1,865 ees jan « exceptionally good ona Jack THE LEADING THEATER. [Hickey will pitch for the Mandel See | Lopex team, while Jeme Stoval “ HUNDREDS le fo e profe La. ALL THIS WEEK wirl for the professiona’ ; JAMES NEILL GYMNASIUM CLASSES TTEND And the Neill Company In the Farnous Political Satire, | FORMED AT UNIVERSIT} | “A CONTENTED WOMAN.” | | NIGHT SCHOOL POPULAR WITH | Popular Prices SOc, Tic. No} ALL CLASSES OF PEOPLE | d higher. | UNIVERSITY STATION, Nov. 1 " i |—For the first time in the history : at ee th mateo en directa of the University of Washington regular classes of boxing, fencing | A nd wrestling are being formed at e Phones—Sunset, Main 3865; Ind. 94. | the gymnasium. The work ts un the management of Prof. B. F mo Roller, the new physical director pa diphobuneants ‘ and the students are taking hold of Wednesday and Saturday Matinees. | jy P seal. De. Roller tol Wiedemann’s Com from the Universtiy of nnay! “FAUST.” vania and, although he has been here only a short time, has shown | Biggest of Artistic Su » ~ > himself a competent instructor. He} cen 2 ic; Mati ps =~ ahem Pe holds medals for the shot put and and 10. E hammer throw, made in 159% as ao member of the Chicago Athletic club, making a record of 148 feet 6 inches with the hammer and 43 feet 2 inches with the shot PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. Tommy Burns and Dave Barry will meet in a 20-round bout in Portland on November 17, before the Willamette Athletic club. The men are to weigh 158 pounds at 3 Cash and $6) per month for one eth sonora houses f, o'clock on the afternoon of the Reo ee stat aee, seek match. Burne will start for the for furnace, full concrete base- §| coast today, having received a ment, good view, woodwork fj ticket from the club. beautifully finished, nickel —, Announcement Extraordinary Mr. Jock Barberis begs to an- nounece that he has engaged for the winter season the mous Royal Italian Band, consisting of 18 piece plumbing, fine car service; total price covering street grade and coment sidewalk, $3.300. to give daily concerts at the CAFE| ay kened him. He was beaten into Five-room modern cottage, with BARBERIS, corner of Second and | tr nom Snag Fwd "4 *y > ate bath, on a nice corner lot; walk- 9] James, commencing Tuesday, No- thetr names as John Phillips | 4 ing distance; fine car factiities; Bi) vember 1. A «plendid program will | sna Julius unders. They are! 4 a good buy at $1,800; can be Bite rendered during the woonday| charged with attempt burglary handled for $700 cash; balance nch,*from 11:36 to 1:20, and even- jand the case will come up before 3 to eult purchaser, ings 6 to 11 o’clock. Mr. Barberts! Justice Gordon - 29 = fi recently engaged a new chef, who} — = Security Savings & }) comes direct trom a noted cate in| MEMPHIS, Tenn.” Nov. 1—One | Milan, Italy, amd the service of the Safe Deposit Co. J} care marveria. which ts already the 415 SENECA STREET. bent on the coast, will be better than ever. The entire house has been thoroughly renovated and rem: The Houghton & | cia ° Hunter Special 17-Jew- wer el Watch during Octo- Save the 10 per cent ba ber Js $20.00, age = Finest watch in the Rummage sale, 162 Harrison west for anything like | Street, upstairs. Queen Anne cars. that money. on JUGHTON & HUNTER. Jewelers. Si Boys’ rubber coats, misses’ mack- Intoshes, all kinds and prices at the Rubber Store, 714 1st ave. « ° cent. 704 First Avenue. — Save the 10 per cent ttle. Save the 10 per - | tendan: | enrofiled | the Cantral sehool building [are employed in ol } stores and offices in the day time, | |terday. It was that of the colored porter, killed under the falling} building. A number of other per With more than 250 puptis in at~ the largest number yet im ite four years’ history. the public night school opened at corner and Madison strom } Seventh avenue last night for its five months’ term Prot. BL. Heath, principal of tt night school, in an interview this morning said that he had been nott fled that several more pupila would be in attendance by the beginging of next week and the staff of teach: ers in charge of the night students | will have their hands full to prop- erly handleythem all Among students the larger percentage is made up of boys who ators and in Won. Lost. Pet.| but there is a liberal aprinkling of Tacoma 50 3? 5 3 grown people, too, among them be- | Los Angeles . “a “ ing Germans. Norwegians, Swedes, Ookland ors 49 > Ttalians, Frenchmen and othor fo Seattle 45 29 (536 | cigners eager to learn Uncle Sam's | San Francisco Sd ois 440| English and to get a stact with | rtiand an ue 366 | Pook and slate In English lite A number of industrions Ch i OAKLAND 3, TACOMA. 6. and Japanese also put in thelr ap SCHOO SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 1—Oak~| pearance last night, each with a Machi enk Chlldvevé Bea U|game yeotertay and tue northern | met emaely tecked wader eo Calf and Dongola Kid Lace ere shut out. The eaime was| (nd chuck full of amine tol.| Shoes, with good heavy soles. a battle between Thomas pars cane te teeth, I cote eae ie rteo~ Moskiman, who were both in| 1 ‘Ravelle, Maj. E. F. Ingraham and Sizes 3% to 11 $1.25 J fine form. Score | po “ ~ hm hag i Bizes 11% to 2 $1.50 na Sizes 2% to 6 $1.75 || Tacoma. 000000000-0 5-2 During the term a number ot ed t i ° Oakland. 01010000%—2 4 3| Ueational lectures will be given at | Batterles—Thomas and Hogan;| the school and other diversions Moskiman and Byrne. | along similar lines will vary the monotony of regular study The Ho { school is open each school evening } Raymond & BURNS TO FIGHT —\‘s.''s0°%'s'S" “SNe expected to be at the iding at 918 Second Avenue | ra The school is open to all 2 TWO BURGLARS ARRESTED) Two burglars entered the shop of | S. Weretnikow ye rday morning and after @ hand-to-hand struggle with the proprietor, were arrested by the police, who arrived in time to prevent the desperate men from encaping. The proprietor sleeps in the store. The noise made by the thieves trying to effect an entrance body was found in the ruins of the/ Boyle building, which collapsed yes- | sons were buried in the ruins, but | they escaped death and were extri cated 1m ({zs+ to prevent them from succumbing to thetr more or less se rious inturies LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. 1.—George Starr, the famous Nebraska stailion valued at $10,000, perished in a fire thia morning at Norfolk, Neb. o— This ts the last week this trip to see Heard about your rupture. Of- fice 112 Arlington Hotel. e STAR TUESDAY, NOV. 1 1904 i | CREDIT KOT NEEDED IN POLICE COURT c LIF OnMMA, BABY F oo been done if the pourt had taken . IF YOUR PULL 18 STRONG ENOUGH YOU WILL NOT EVEN BE 1 (imo to consider pos FINED FOR LAW-BREAKING—BUT YOU MUST BE A PRO eee oaly way [ip wales eee | chased tot ‘ } amounts can be feomputed t® bY | farona addit rs . oh FESSIONAL LAW-BREAKER ing for compariwon stn cases | board , ' QUAKER DRUG co } during the perijd in which fines | op, . bb i re paid machine and prom | wasp te 1 Ma jl RS ag FA a aed gr R. HAR That your credit ts good In the | this one caso alone, according to the| cases where stely no dtapost- | house : ‘ eattle polige court, provided you | records, the city loat $70 tn fines. | tion was made ne lows to the city | Union and i entaie aro & professional lawbeeaker and In the case of Charles Lewls,| was many the ads of éotias Awe . J not a more ttante in ot was | charged with being a disorderly per redit system was|to comc.it bown by The Star yesterday, ‘The | son on August 28, 1900, the record: sal mpt | Fred He 1 { Seattle have Jost thou-| simply show that he was fined $50 to have been ore mitt 1o tu { dollars by tho fatjuee of | and nothing indicates whether h a pe at ub wf that tribunal to col ntisfied the demands of the law hay =o ny ' or Judge Mor lect f od againagt person Anothe yo of 14 girls appear . howe pra The lad the ¥ ! convicted before It on September 29, 1900, without men nowletae their peilt rch are holding # ren } la of the game court | tion of pleas and fines, Dave Cross ; me to have dropped | '" t ¥ \ at and white @ condl- | leads a list of 14 slot machine cas the eity attore Viret aver and 1 th wtttl y » wtartiing »ybor 2 that we apparent 7 neceseary to. pres 1 if ip at a h importance to the court pataes tomorraw ar " ha In these two Instances the elty lost th hare . ae f charif ar rh mire shows | $4 it the records still show Anon. t years scores of | that little importance was attached | As will pe 8 ca ormal Ha heen arrested, duly | to that amount j cited, the pftenders | z ‘ t t ertme and then re All the w through the | thua over'Poked by th ‘ Foltz, at he 4028 A . without ove the | years follo are frequent « thosh pf the mc ' nue, Fr he 4 mality of a trial~4f the records | jy fo canes What | type. They have appe ctor dh und gam eepin to not If r been lost to the city, many times and the ° 1ate | t to bave The defendants in these eas these cases is hard to compute | in breaking the law hiefly . ster te J certaint pep of the casos | given them o standing at the bar the law, lewd Women and gam are mixed and the records are ex-| of jut Why, the record doe ‘| | be men sve 6 i to send t mnderating these cases the | ¢ silont on what might have | not te | fo . + Bn = 4 prey a wend ps 100. Al ‘ make no mention of the de- | Sern v ° 1 wrapper. fendan belag brought for hear ’ it y wore ever brought into} t, the ord boo » Rot show | nf Ai,” by} ‘ It they were ever find, the| The story of tneomy aptlion | tod in certain cases and | 1 t « are silent. If they ever paid | teh record books of th lice court an ¢ trict and 1 al- | WIFE SAYS HE ATTEMPTED To | &" onk 1 t in fines to the effy for their ven in The Star last night, doe them that the punishment | free, if tt tn Cae See clan as [Re ar lat 8 ; nla FORCE HER INTO BROTHEL | mailing. Our book, “Ar 4 pom © dig d (ee : +? [not in the least Include the period for the parpose of trying | which contains « ot move- ' " that the city Micelvdd the minals ic an hone - — ments for m , “nec " ; it. Why thes aha have re which Judge RR. George, the ir e “ ments a Wr e ig Me ed : har ous > oe umbent h enided ov ter . oe C. W. Duckman wa: sted yes- | ¥ m also be sent vain mtouchs 7 ore Se t | “Ww ¥ em terday by City Detectives Corbett | ™ xplate Yet the fact rématra tha! George has taken th " will at pererdhey and Adams at the request \ continuing t the police is for the | nue a i w who alleges that bh ed to | t Z » day purpose of punt erimin: bo asy/ oth , her t me & common pros a h haa #eeu to at tho who | niefoa s titute, and even went so far as to * inte court, in before him appreciate dig-{ finpe that I ta her by force to one of t Ne plead guilty (| pity of the 60 An examination | puftpore of i . brothels in the southern part nite eran is plea the ree (Se the records of the court during} fl am willing to go | ae. horn part of the show that ny} his term ah that has gone that record and fe eer te ec ee of the CAB, 88) ore for the ayers of Seattle will speak for fin my t —atheie png ue ° ve t Third The fine 10 | han any man woh has occupied the Tt Ait system ts one T Duc = teled is. ae ¢ been 85 00d | Lench , never allowed t t. The Ne eons an d to el ce this trans During the past ten months more | be one or two cases during th “3 was = ie the | than 832.000 has been collected and | fiod of my administration wh charge. Th ii 808 | May 31, 1900, 19 girly corife: turned over to the city treasurer, | fave allowed a man the ivilege of | Eighth aven: Duck n was Ble h guilt on being charged with 1 do not believe in G@ning priso joing top rocure his fine, but have | brought before F © Judge George $c value, W » No entry is made of f ners for the revenue? said Judge never Gone it unlers I had entire| yesterday afternoon. At his request || Ladien’ Perca sposition of the case. Like | George this morning,’ “but for the} confidence in the man or his attor-| 4 continuance to November 3 waa trommed, 9 AI! other cases of this kind, the girls | purpose of making the offender feel[ ney and have never Jost anything | granted Duckman, bail being fixed at value, Wedne should have been fined $5 each. In/that it is a punishment, Severalfon this account $500 : | —— | The couple had been married but | ' | few days, The wife told the po- | what ey are driven to! lice that her husty threatened | any jefeat of Albert FE. | time after time th take her life - Mead jentroy any DOF*l-| legs she yielded to his wish - ab bitity tion of a United | Merino Under- States senager from King county.| / value, Wednesday = county's interests must be} B5e od at the con 1 of he | lias, Steel Rod and jar h enemy It te the same tacts | ra nesday .. 45e as were employed four years ago. | | nglish Fast Black in the article mentioned I am] | Gloria Umbrella handsome eulogized, The Seattle Times also, | carved horn handle tn {te editorial mns of late is-| tury roller, Wednesday jaues, speaks in commendat | Brussels Upholatered Foot lterms of my honesty, Integrity and — Kndtkdow Oxidized HEALTH OFFICER LUDLOW WILL MAKE AN INVESTIGATION, | quaiiticntions for the governorship Pn en ie $1.25 value, W yet four years ago that paper 7 deere. > Children’s Heavy Jean W; {TS PRODUCT BEING SHIPP EO INTO THE CITY every democratic abeet in the state | #84 Broadway was called to the at with taped’ Sutton fom gpm ggon railway cor- | tention of Fire Marshal Kellogg this Wednesday i ea me emia | poration nee, the man who| Morning by B. Schoenfeld, the fur- Be Laundered Percale The alleged filthy condition of #/in the country and for {ts Inspec- | would be the servile toot of corpora imap man hoenfeld stated in Waists, TSc value, Wedn dairy on Mercer island, owned by 8) tion. trusts agg political bonses. | his letter to Mr. Kellogg that when is - man named Lucas, was the cause of| It Is reported that the Lucas dairy are now uaing the mame meth-| the fire artment was called to || scotch School complaint being made to Health| barn is so filthy that the milkers aking the same statements | the corner Sunday night to respond cx valug, Wednes¢ 12 ‘ Officer Ludlow today. Thé dairy are obliged to wear wading boots nent Albert ead. | to an alarm, the hydrant could not of Linen Embrotde supplies several of the best grocery | while milking. | Regarding contract made betw be used and the hose had to be run * wcuwese tollars, 25¢ valu stores and some of the most exclu Inspector Wood Sck stated in the} the railway and the democratic/ to a hydrant th blocks away in Wean cisco tive trade in the city. It handles| report of the work done by him in| managers in 1900, 4 know nothing | order to get water, The same thing, || Ladies’ Seal Grain the milk from about ows. It ix| October, filed with Health Officer | pt what I have ben told by par-| he said, had happened before, and Leather Purke, 480 vatue, said that the residents of Mercer| Ludlow this morning, that be found | tlee claiming & know; but this I do! ay @ taxpayer he wanted to see the island, who are acquainted with the |only one sample of poor milk. It| know, that George Stevenson. the) dangerous condition relieved tileued unaanitary condition of the| was handed to him by Steward W. | king of the ratiway lobby, and the} The hydrant is of the old-fash- dairy, will not use the milk, S& Cary, of the steamer Telegraph. —— mar , Hb. Poa ats oy foned sort, known as the Galvin, The dairy is located about a mile) having come from Everett. Wood oy esa eee nc | and has been useless for some time. south of Bast Seattle. The owner|cock found that two samples of | Raflway "r| Mr. Kellogg will make an investiga~ ships most of hie product, princtpal-| milk, furnished by the Allendale tlon and get the hydrant replaced, ly cream, to Seattle. For that rea-|dairy and by A. Gambeena, pos 1900, a8) tf neceasary. son Dr. Ludlow declared this morn-|seased insufficient butter fat. He) be '* # yet = a ing that he would make an investi-| inspected 36,860 gallons of milk.) ‘irs! \e ~ Tae di F gation. Milk Inspector Woodcock | For butter fat 276 samples were ex- | PA: 078 Big a SHOT HIMSELF id amined, while 27 analyses were) ie Henry MoFiride, for gov $i Per Week Buys I have examined several samples | made by the city chemist and the | 00 0 inet gtate convention, | of the milk sent here, but I have | city bacteriologist cod Wik deaktens thea oe teleel By Scripps Nows Ass'n) UP-TO-DATE never found any of it to be impure) Woodcock examined 31 dairies, | County delegation should cast ita| VANCOUV B.C. Nov. 1 or dirty. I have been obliged, how: 7: PRCT | vote for him, I earnestiy desire the} ; , ee R ii Cc } arn m Johnster logger, former! ever, to notify Mr. Lucas twice to Jelection of Mr. Mead. He received oped tote of Washaiiand = ain oats arry out certain minor regulations the nomination by a large majority | oq rac ide this se c ms coma | tor the proper care of his milk | of th of. the repuaiionn| te suicide, thik mornin Sy shoot. Tourist Coats while in process of shipment tot . | state and he ts entitled | He . ° eure ve attle ih nates 1 ee ee ee jt and rp es ive every roe | oe ETD seit eR Largest assortment to select any complaints against the m a ji vote in Kir unty. Albert | Anan RS IE trom beautiful tans = . | fact, | always considered it «cep: |. Mead has an honest record. He ’ petimg oe ein ae ‘ _He| tors and blacks, all sizes and at tionally good. { have never expm |has always been a nd to King lowest pric ined the dairy iteelt. It te ow ot Jcounty, Thin ca truth fully | SOOTHING SYRUP J kemember. your croait is good my jurisdiction, It is the duty o said of the dem tic nominee. — | a eeem weed ty Millions of Mothers tor thet || and price the same as for cash, the state health officers and Mod) 4. 1. wator of The v JOHN M. FRINK frtttes shale Gort ng for over Pitty Year. commissioners to look aft h p the Mater of The MarUpee] meattie, Outeber St, 1904 Hp costnes the lid, soteees tne matters, but they cannot do so, ppe-| the first page of your issue of the femedy tor dlarrhine cause the state does not allow tiem | 28th appears an article headed TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A NOTTLE. Ww — 9&Child carcteet toma | Piiew” Poiitioa Loyalty Assatiod”) L/T7LE HAPPENINGS estberg Si\y The Washington State Med§pal | i" which the oe vays am Ht } Cloaks, Sults and Millinery society is going to try to abtureBhe| Piles * * * dt ore than any passage of a bill at the newt seafion | Other Individual republican to de-| Rev, Wm. On Wark, of Belling OPPOSITE ARCADE BUILDING { ot the legislature which awill. go-|J- M. Frink for governor four years| ham, last evening lectured in the} 1312 Second Ave. vide for the care of milk amédelMes | °°" and much more to t Ka, er Congregational church, ; leffect. I wish, through ye at Fremont, on the subject, “The | ee a A GREAT SUCCESS. }urnns to make dental of this charge,| Holy Land In 1901 Rev, Wark ROYAL ROACH POWDE: a jso far as it concerns the loyalty} was one of a party of divinity stu CUTLERY The Free Opening Offer of-the Bo-| of Mr. Piles towards myself. Mr.| dents who spent some time touring EVERY BLADE WARRANTED lumbia Medical Institute Attr BB Fees not only supported me| Palestine and studying the land and ing Many Sufferers throughout the city contest prior to| people. His lecture last evonthg was jand in the country convention and| very interesting FURS A great number of afflifed peo-| 51 tne republican state convention, | ‘The birth and death rate in Seat-|S50!4 at discount on Sealskin Gar ; ple, suffering from varied Torn of| mut loyally during the entire state |¢le last month were very near nor- | ents. All work guaranteed, fit and | 4 meg cop pee Hig Do Of thia T have ponitive| mal, according to Health Officer | @Wality. Call and sge us ; ew offices 0} ¢ Colum 2 j Furthermore, Sam H.} Ludlo TT umbe 5 cal Institute during the past few t, prior to the state con a cate eno = woman c.c. Berg ys through the great free dem-| vention or at any time afterwards ave the 10 per cent ove 1425 FIRST AVENUE natration of the Columbian treat solicit my support to y railway} ~ ment now being carried on. | measure, nor ask me in case of my Much favorable comment has tion to make my appointments been made upon the elegance of the office appotntments and upon the | able to railway railway managers knew my po. corporations. W. A. RYER & CO. ympleteness of the ararngement | sition on the ratlway commission | ag at yg GRAIN and STOCK agen Aygo Mn BES ky a ey BROKERS 50c and $1.00 In use at the inatitute and aplendid|1 be ve now, that it is the only gine Ign Roe on Sea bate gh A np DPR nln contin wien | PIKE STREET PHARMA 419 PIKE STREET. If, any evening, your copy of Thi Star has not arrived at 6:00 o'olock, It would be well for everyone con templating medical treatment to in vestigate this new system, off tion. I shall work in the future, as in the past, for this measure within ranks of the republican party 112 Columbia St. the A \ free for two weeks to all The methods employed by your in- GROUND FLOOR TALLER BLDG | telephone—Sunset, Matfi 1050, or In: \ a | formant, and all other supporters of hones: Sunset Main 1089; Ind. 962. a ER vo anes } jave the 10 cent. wee Senator Geo 1 en o o, and 8 copy Wis & Ba he 10 p " x-Senator George Turner, shows to You at once. by special me: 4 eng