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sataecectidlatshs THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. OPFICHS—1NT and 199 Beventh Avenue == EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY TELEPHONES uamen, Pore timen| itortal De e—Guneet, Main ree % Main Lia The Bars fe build TU Vribune beak V8 New Ye rt ad LARD BAR AGENCY 8 One cent oer copy, ety cents per week, oF twenty-five cents per month vered by mall or alge * No free copten when ye n that dai your na te & receipt ffice at Beattie. Washingtor : 1100 BRCOND a¥e wn Offfoe at tl hum fording s pions for F \ + office ate M t A BID FOR FREEDOM is about to offer its readers anot al at hat 1 by them in the reading, and rem 1 with plea ure when read, The story sees the light of day for the first time through our columma It is called “A iid for Freedom,” and is written by Guy Boothby, a master of stirring, moving story-telling Love and passion, fear and hate, courage and reck esa, trick ery and shrewdness—all the controlling passions of heart and head are employed. The story teaches no lesson and preaches no It does not Pretend to do either, It merely alms to entertain and a and it does that in a clean, crisp and clever way, As trying a test of a man's honor as ever was m is that re Tated by Roger Gavesson, an Englishman, reckle r of fortune, speaking six languages and having an intimate kaowl of most parts of the world worth knowing. Ho had seen life on Je and on the reverse, He had fought a Greaser on t r of a Mexican shack for a meal, he had slept in the Lihama Serai in Peking, he had dined In vice-regal state with milord in the state palace at Melbourne, and he knew as much of Calcutta as It it possible for any European t w, yet all his varied experiences became tame and commonpla ntrast with this one, in which he had to choose between death in the most Bideous m and the sacrifice of his own hon ot rse, honor won, ¢lse Gavesson would not be making the affair publi death was at the last moment averted im the most unexpected The story has intrigues, tragedies and dozen good tales. way. loves enough to make a The sultan of Madrapore, a mighty big man fn his own Eastern kingdom, on a visit to London, fell irresistibly love, at first sight, with Lady Olivia Belhampton, famed as the most be at woman in Bngiand. He supposed he was doing her a high honor tn « her a place in his harem, and when his rT was indignantly od he resolved to find some means of po: sing her anyway Here Gavesson strangely gets into the came. Gavesson had been engaged in a little p he way of supplying a to Madrapore revolu act, throw t and put to tortures bey n of he | x mind, he is then offered life and freedom by the sultan on ¢ ny hat he would return to Englard, abduct and deliver in Madra Lady Olivia. Gavesson accepted the contition, for ha t ha immediate death. He knew that the abduction of the ¢ ie fm England was not the easy task the sultan rega ed to see himself thwarted. To make matters worse for Gavesson, the first t mw Lady Olivia he himself fell In jove with her. His fight for time, under the urging and ats of the s fan's spies, who had an uncanny way of appe at the most ‘expected moments, move the heart to When at last the suitan’s sples themselves selz make off with her for Madrapore Very center of the sultan’s capital ‘was ever put into type. It ts a story told by a master of the The opening chapters will be prix miss it. ARRESTED IN | PORTLAND George H. Dammeier. once a} real estate man of Portland, | @nd later manager of the Boston} Building company, of Seat was Grrested in Portland yesterday its deeps. ¢ Lady Olivia and { her from the makes as thrilling a drama as Gavesson’s re human emotions on Monday. You must not Speculation reduced him to circumstances and he came to | Sette to regain his fortu He started the Host company, but the success enterprise was not great changed the name of hi ama which consisted of him. Dammeter, fice if, to G. B Jer. Home Bu 8 were in the Bont in but did not » A Bullding of the he | company, His of- He DID YOU M188 IT YESTE A Ce crowing @ seedless apple. ain't goin’ t' be no core an IT WAS THE THANKSGIVING, DAY WASN'T Hold-up men in Chieag hold up @ grocer escaped with thelr Ive AND THE STAR DUS HAD BEEN TO THE FOO GAME AND CAUGHT COL ald farew y. The ¢ ar has Clroassian cay least thoughtful AND AFTER THAT HEC FOR 16--THINK OF How hrer’s Beco airsh did > sail his new Pell flat’? AND HAD TWO HELP! THE DARK A WORD FROM JOSH quittin’ an’ AND A LOT OF DING, PUNCH, ETC, The How do you know? 1 only had to yell to him half a new guy's got a ge dozen U TO SAY NOTHING OF wife was aDRTY me yesterday morn t speak to me in luck. You ow ave heard what my wif PLASTERS AND TINGS. SOME MORE WAR CAUGHT IN THE LIN morning we i passing Later he went to Portland to set- % chee! ve Years ag) tle some property matters, It was t io be was one of the wealth-| learned at police headquarters that | eat Ca _—- bear roe Seet men in Portland and was a/ arrangements for settling the case . heavy owner of property had been ma: i eae inca Money Cannot Buy Better. vorce from her hush: lund, on the ground _ ‘The quality of our Men's Under- is the best made. The prices reasonable—will save you 50c a garment. & Co. eg rubber Boote and Shoes. Th r Store, 714 1st Ave. Bridge, Beach &Co Superior Stoves and Ranges Are Handled By SCHRAM & GORDON, Ballard, Wash. jehil@ren and a how Renton hill, Th® cour Phone Maia 19 Specialists for Men AVOID DANGEROUS OR UNCERTAIN TREATMENT WE MAKE NO MISLEADING STATEMENTS or deceptive prop ositions to the affilcted, neither do we promise to cure them IN A FEW DAYS tn order to secure their patronage, but we guarantee « COMPLSTE, SAFE AND LASTING CURE. ELECTRICITY PROPERLY APPLIED Revitalises the nerves when exhausted from excesses, overwork, worry or from any physical or mental ailment. cures Nervous or General Debility, Loss of Ambition, Lame Back, ‘lity to Concentrate Your Thoughts, Spots Before the Eyes, etc. 9 mind becomes strong, the brain clear, and, in short, you feel like & new man, mentally and physically. If your system bas been overtaxed from any cause, seek Nature's Own Elixir of Life, and be cured forever. We will give you an X-ray examination and an honest, sclen- tific opinion of your tase FREE of charge, with an absolute GUAR- ANTEE to cure you in the shortest possible time without leaving any injurious after effect in the system. One personal visit is preferred, but if you cannot call, write us ORIENTAL DOCTORS 201 SECOND AVE. 6.,, CORNER WASHINGTON STREET, SEATTLE WASH. It Despondency Mothers bg Mr mons, hy es wind colle, and Specials en's Kid Shoes, $1.25 value, tonight Hoy# Satin Calf solid | value; tor bildven's F Fancy Elastic Hooken riers; tonight Bagyay Office and storage First avenue, Postoffic | Phones—Sunset 902; 626. room forado man has succes Howeve LIGHT AND TWO OF wis repeat the After 6 o’Clock 206, 208, 210 Pike Street. ROAY? ed in Phere y more. AFTER it? tried to r, they T MAN TBALL Db 1 to the ar is at ARVED THAT. nd at ip come N's OF THE lose by OTHER THINGS, INCLUDING PLUM PUD 4 mem class PARE GORIC AND PAIN KILLER, when I ing sh wht aid to AND THE DOCTOR AND HOT ws. ins A JOSH WISE THREW ve) pow stories ot the for thele over Pitty Years, sottons the guia allays | eo net | RELIABLE TRANSFER co. , Furniture, Storage, 1215 “THE SEATTLE » STAR DUST —__—__—- diphtheria scare in Watervil le the old adage jing away from news, One here would that there was any dipbt in a the miles of le, over again of Ko-| home to hear not know fa with. It the only when we meet an oustder that! | we learn of its existence. | County Press. Douglas AND KRAZY KRANK NEVER | PEEPEO The play is all right,” protested th ptimistic mana All it need a happy ending right,” said the man who was putting up the money, “but it won't b happy ending if | keep n losing the way | have been AND JO KO'S ECHOES WAY. | IT YESTERDAY AND 0. BOSH DIDN'T SHOW, FROM | BATTYLAND GOT LOST ON THE MUST KEEP AWAY | | + W. 11, Caverly was » do better by A mon yesterday ling to the test) «i ting P afte mac Hee Judge THAT'S WHY YOU DION’T 6&6 80 NOW, hance Ac my of Patrol men Burns and Ryan, Caverly con nually hangs around low saloons no thelr beats and his mother has ged them to keep him away to Maten to the ” and a was heard in REVENGE (Special to The St | } DAWSON, ¥ ! | that Mra. Marcus had atter places, but the young man warnings are police } t. His mother conducts a lodg « house at Fifth avenue and Mam |wtreet, and feels very badly about the matter, but says that she can not do anything with him TAKES STRANGE fulfill ber threat to kill herself and t r hotel if her dauwhter a ve Miles married J. T.\Mor a well known mine opetator | M Arcus jected seriously’ te he match ne so far ab te make th named T y © however, in sisted on ma K. and pping away from anville they took @ tage for Dawson, where they were was sent to Gr back came that Mrs Mar » had attempted to kill her wif and w hotel was on fire. af u ocal order ighte of Pythias and h lodge 1. 0. O. F. have v * puree of $288 + 7. ¢. Mitchell, former fy nd jolt has lost his eye Paco fa i What le Lifer? In the tast analysis nobody knows ie under even but we know that it strict law. Abuse that law slightly, pain results, Irregular itv ing means derangement of the or anville fans, resulting in Constipation Headache or Liver trouble, Dr King’s New Life Pille quickly re F I's gentle, yet thor the at O O. Guy, Inc.| Tonight heart Prices 25c, 10c. Matinees 1Sc, Athenian Athi Club Evening GERMANIA HALA, Tuesday ett n Contest San Prancince 2Amixaion at Piper & Seattle's Popular Theater Phones, Main 2865, Ind. 94 This Afternoon Twice Tomorrow Soldier’s Sweet: © 10c i a Nov. 29 hol fe ore page ref | of renerved | Taft's. The QUAKER DRUG (0, No More Dread of Malvactelasy ‘Offer TO HOLIDAY SHOPPERS To make their Holiday Purchases in the Month of November Fre $25.00 rote . $7.50 your own choke was’ $40.00 Ps - $3,00 Jour own choi Free Eis $5.00 rm $1.50 youtowntthate Free Free $2.50) Pact. 75¢, worth of goods Free Eis? $1.00 roam. 25c. Jour owns Free We want you to see our Grand Holiday Display of Beautiful and Newest Creations Elite Chinaware, Limoges China, French China, Dinner Sets, Salad Sets, Chocolate Sets, Rich Cut Glass Ornaments, Vases, Bric-a-Brac, Lamps, English Porcelain Ware, Novelties, and Dolls. Fancy Articles of Every Description. Prettiest, Daintiest and Newest Things made, Collected from the Markets of the World, Top Quality Teas, Coffees, Spices, Extracts, Baking Powder, Cocoa, Chocolates, We want you to see our very reasonable prices. We want you to come just to look. Take advantage of this very liberal offer. OF heen cur OUT THIS COUPON, "bet December 10, 1904, anc receive with above. t STAR, soventian 26. Come just to look. Bering this Coupon with you to aay of our stores, NOT GOOD AFTER ofc gwen ind cur Wee Great American Importing | TeaCo. 908 BECOND AVENLE SEATT. STREET 1 Am Always Willing to Watt toe | My "; “4 Effected wre Liquozone Lax ative xO MINT AK Liquorone Sup positories qu0! Otatm and studious & epee ov] 1 do » that to effect ae every cant MEN ONLY) Gultation tree at office or by math See Doctors Marion Street & 1013-1015 FIRST AVE Both Phones 1240. Ye Olde 10" Rotiabte DENTISTS First in point of « and durability of work. Imitated by many; by_none Paintess, perfect pleasing pric Phones: Main 93; Iod 93. excelled work at Pury PRICES Examinations free. Silver Fillings Crowns and lridgework, She ‘ a Plates (th If you have @ pain or dull ache tn/ }the back ft f* unmistakable evi- | Tweive-year guarantee eee ates een EE! de Lady attendants warning to tell you tr is wheal Hours—-8:20 to 6; Sundays, 9M) Gnieas sou sag Rove to 12. Both phones. Metely | symptoms pass water BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS 1420 SECOND AVENUE. Opp. Bon Marche. The Dental Chair Teeth extracted and fillled abso lutely without pain by our late scien we nd tifle methods. No sleep-producing | agents or cocaine. M nly dental parlors in S or Bold crowne undetectable br "ata m. to 12 m. posite Penn Mutual Life Building silver fillines | no GiAres tie | to t et, ' iT KE co. ‘FIRST AVEN Blood. uth, uleers, falling halr. t starrh, aad don't know : orm natural t rranted for 10 y t particle of p . $51 gold filling, $1 up; idge work, 9: su last one mor MICMESTERS ENG NNYROVAL PiLLs ew York Dental Parlors, am, to6p.m. Sun- 614 FIRST AVE. SEATTLE. ond floor Howard Building, op wee Tiare: PULA a. ree!] BEGINNING SUNDAY gy HIRD AVENU | Gane Strect and Railroad Ave 8 | PAL © HOSPITAL. denignated EATTLE THEATE™~, J.P. HOWE anager Phones--", ain 43, tnd. 42 THE LE? ping THEATER THE NEILL SEASON ELEVENTH WEEK MATINEE AT 2:15 | Ts AMAZON exten nid the Jame peaial proletion af ane.ttine fi of th be fit “ ha Tt AMAZON A. W. PINERO'S BE COMEDY SEATTLE THEATER PRICES Matinee Sunday Evenings The | } THEATER 2 USSFL DREW, Mere Independent, 567 TOWN” Third SEATTLE’S MOST POPULAR THEATER Matinee Prices—100 and 25¢. Night Prices—20c, 30c, 400 and 50c, TONIGHT, last time “DARKEST RUSSIA.” “UP Phones: Sunset, Main 567; and Ma treet WEEK STARTING MATINEE TOMORROW unday, Nov.27 Every Evening Ex day CHAS, HOYT’S FAMOUS COMEDIAN JAMES B. MACKIE y Me Boy) of Fun Makers Farce Comedy ept Fr Wednesday and Saturday Matinees (Grime: And His Company In the Musical GRIMES’ CELLAR DOOR “Everything New, Bright and Up to Date.” Pretty—Nice—Girls “Great Specialties AND YOU LAUGH MOST OF THE TIME. the Histort w Churet starting “Black Patti Trouba- dours enue LEGAL NOTICE [av | nd Precinet—211 Universit, ag jo, tme | NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY ELEC- ae E- Nyveogtin K Third Precinct—1428 First Ave- gellowing, Siseg nen sh gare Pax | To the qualities aline of the. trae end Wy of notice Fourth Precinct—608 Pike Street, a amphiet “Live the Rest. of || That F Fifth Precinct—1423 Fourth Ave. Y veer led tree ord . Sixth Precinct nue. Sixth Ward. 1018 Third Ave- re ry t—2033 First Avenue Se net—2331 First Ave- nes of said election and the | nue to be submitted are a8) Third Precinct—2613 First Aves , to-wit nue. ! Ordinance No, 11374 is sub Fourth Precinct—Denny ed the question and proposition | House, Fifth and Battery Stree an indebtedness of| -Fifth Precinct—1810 Sixth J the insuance ond| nue, Hotel Bowers. at the Seventh Ward. First Precinct—Corner levue F_ THE | Avenue and Pike Street. ‘A CITY HALL. Second Precinct—327 Pontius Ordinance No. 113 pee oe the question and pre | Third Precinct—529 Eastlake urring @n indebtedness of | avenue. 0.00, and the issuance and |" Fourth Precinct—1602 Broadway. f the negotiable Fifth Precinct—1404 East Pike of Street Sixth Precinct—Corner Proad« y LAND FOR A SITE - Y HALL. ance No. ay North and East Roy Street venth Precinct—-802 Twentieth 11376 is sub- f «hth Precinct—2501 Eastlake Eighth Ward. | First Precinct 0 Denny Way. erefes, | Second Prectnct—150 Harrison the NSTRUCTION OF A| Street, corner Warren Avenue. COMRIN ‘ITY JAIL, MUNI Third Precinct—821 1% Fifth - AND EMERGEN rth. x a rth Precinct Anne 629 Quee Ninth Ward. st Precinct—1510 Gran: That the following in the resp set £ places are wards polling First Ward. ] t—318 Railroad Ave- | Cu 542 First Ave- Diewett nct—956 inct—City Carpenter | net—May's Hall South and Avenue nct—Corner Fifty- 1 Kirkwood Avenue ecinct—Fire hendquar- 1) Avenue South ar inct—-300 Maple Leaf nd Main | ¥ ngine House, View th and|H 1119 Jackson | pt pen t Cw Newell's Hall at v nell Second Ward ft Preetr Jackson § clo nd Pre Jackson | Pr t—¢ Twenty: | nue 8 ¢ Hal BONNEBY-WATSON CO Third Ward. inct—614 ¥ Madr AY Funeral Directors and Embaliners. Par Twenty- cs ong = ~~ BLOD POISON Fon sancTenn YEARS He eventh Ave iy, Hintror ite for proofs cook REMEDY co. 1222 Ba Chisago, TH.

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