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: Dito e serereeegr egy ey } THE SEATTLE STAR Fuabis ceahe to held ont tar toee oeeens co Hat Maa’ fue heveuth Aven = ake “A Bid For Freedom”: Business Deps. tment—Sunaet, Main 1000: Independen 1138 ; Rditortal Department—Sunset, Matn 113% s ; . 3 tC) paths, CHES Baatory,oftieen: 08M artford building | cheese: ¢ Tribuse . BY GUY BOOTHBY Wai ny, N » HL, Porte: lore mat, NADA eh RORNCT. i Boliand ave (Copyright, 1904, by Newspaper Enterprise Assoctation.) ; * ’ 06-90 HRW OOSCLOI CODON GIO EH EEE EE EEE EE OEE OER EE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EE EEE EET ‘One cent per conte per week, or twenty ft Jetivered by mati or carters. Ne free eopige — TO MAIL, SUBSCRIBERS The date when your eu fom the addrcas label of each paper, When that date art den by not maain been pald In advance, your naw & date « Adress label is & rece@m Entered at the Postoffice at Beattic, Washington. am » not te why eboding that vor, whadowed; yet, I car n was consctous of a Ruwk Qo At O teredbyuwen Bue PUP | Hallieome Croaeer am the clay Doty vtve Deed tito mich alof A Mexican shack for a meal, and|1 sho tana a Cer " AVegetable Preparation for As . - ‘ DOWN To WN QEEICE ALOR or AVE. \ been > imorcesien upen bi beast.|1 have dined in vice-regal state) my business In Madrapore was not Our pow Down Town Office at the above num “4 > leave here were ny poupte theme wh ith my lord he state parlor at| destined to end ha More thar . @pened fcr the purpose of affording thy pul \tsone ter any WOES cea uae iaanibes in She state perio’ OG | gentined to sal eng pen | Bl simitating the Food and Rey ula, want nda itave gubsoriptions for ‘The 8 \ would have given bak€ their pes-|Melbgurne, 1 have slept in the/Once in my checkered 1 had | Sinead cae Tho phons numbers for this off o_ Sunset vat sennions to have been notte yy | Lahaina Seral in Pekin, and 1 fancy | had ne Hort « ar ting the Siomuiths and bowels &. W. BLACKWOOD, Chicago Representative, 1006 Hartford Building him; the Lady Olivia I know as much, if not of}on each \ 1h my | W. D. WARD, New York Representative, 63 Tribune Building J scarcely to realize the hon-|Calcutta a possible for any |dismal prognostication realized. | a . paste a or he was doing ber, He nott Buropean to know, 1 dined with| As I turned a corner a crippled beg) Ff a = a this and redoubled his attentions to|the French governor once in Ton-|« whed me; | threw bin | a THE MEN OF THE WEST |} Chas. Burnet returned from Girard | interest her cing, and was treated during my | some and pa on to the! | Promotes Digestion Cheerfui-~ lon last Baturday might, where he| The situation was new to him,/s#tay tn that colony with the great-|narrow street that led to my} ness and Rest.Contains neither | completed the contract of plastering |and tt had a piquant flavor ext courtesy; the following year,| abode; the beggar skulked after me Opin, Morphine nor Mineral. g le of |S ory fine dwelling for Wayne That night he had made up his| however, he very nearly jailed me,| Having no desire to let the ber OT NARCOTIC "4 The Rev, Newell Dwight Hittis has been telling the people of | Hightree and son.—Coalb corre-|mind, Though the hour was late,| under another name, for the sin|war seo that I suspected he was New York city some plain truths spondence, Youngstown Telegram. he summoned his grand vizier, For|of being hard up and wanting some-|apying upon me, I cont 1 my oo waned 4 Mr. Hillis bas been West recently. It ts also remembered that he - upwards of an hour they were| thing to do. You ¢ « for your-| walk without increasing my pace 4 A tmastt-te Of the ‘West, being the product of an lows farm SAD Closeted together, and, at the end|self from these confessions that 1| But when I had turned the first maelt is of the . i th age Canis The leaves are falling fast and the | of that tin he minister had re-;am endeavoring to be candid with| corner I put on speed, and, having In his sermon last Sunday he the following epigrams; — forests have just put on their fall/ ceived bis instructions and was/you. I remember an fellow in| passed the fl and second dark “Phe men of the west are true molders of the nation’s destiny robes of gold and seariet, The wind | making his way back to his own | Manila saying to me on: Never |entrances, darted into the third, “Tt is the West that has furnished the heroes of the last two or | ts sighing arov nd the corners as if|apartment, shaking his head and | waste a lic; tell the truth whenever) which was smaller and darker than i ain i in sorrow that summer is gone— | lamenting the day that be had ever;you can, and you'll get a reputa-|the others, Half a minute elapsed ° . art auniee Mhameciven kaiqrn 40 youre hence gee | DONUNSNAM (Va) Timea. set foot in thin accursed Jand. tion, Then, when you do want to| before I heard the sharp rap rap of The men who will make themsely § > “Has he not women enough al-| lie, you will find that folk will be-|his staff upon the cobbles of the ae usking corn In Nebraska.” Engineer MePhotors took tho 10-| ready?” he muttered, “that he must] lieve you |atreet. Some ton or twelve yards ct Remedy for Covatt mt do not mean that Now York has no influence, but we, In our | tary snow plow up to the tunnel last] set his heart upon this other? Well Aud with this preamble mo| farther he came to a standatil! and A Ze Remedy for Corstipa- eatt-ou y, have come er emphasize ourselves.” Saturday night and will buck the | well, Allah's will be done to spin my yarn, looked up and down the street. It tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, ; ice aah ceniee thate | snow for a while up near the — Next morning, in great state, he 1 have said, | was in Madra-| Was evident that my sudden disay Worms onvulsions Feverish- 3 he people of Mew York city are the most provincial of nthe |=” Laaveaworth (Wash) Bebo. Jeet off to keep an appointment he and more than little sorry |pearance had diaconcerted bm. At ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. ; . le poome wwe ss . . ‘ ‘ - sa . ad al dy made with his grace « myself can assure you, | he turned and walked slowly ° Americans. As Mr, Hillis says, they emphasixne themselves. Phage MARC Og Ong Bamborough, who was quite at | doubt if you would have known me, | away, Foc Sigule Signature of 4 They are the residence and tawn, while reat of the country Is | oo arco ie onney loss to understand what the {m-|as | made my way one hot morning| Waving made quite sure that he ie H : @ sort of back lot attached to the premines, They are greatly Ignor- lPabe the reaper if you'll be the | portant business might be that was|down the narrow, tortuous and evil| was out of sight, | hurried to my ws 4 irty ears fant of the west, without which New York would be but @ port of binder ees the sultan's grand visier|emelling street that led to t nok, | he That | was being shadowed NEW YORK. . A r, way out |, Bim Jor market place, of the capital elty!admitted or no doubt, for I had entry, and a very modest port at that, , Eve lost FP Bay nas ay OU} in due course the grand vizier ar-jof the kingdom. For upwards of altwisted and tur on — Be Resides being very narrow, New York {# pessimistic and always teen nemaee wen ae rived in state and was immediately|month I had been leading the life| ward journey to such an extent : f Bubject to the dumps that afflict Wall street. It has little fellowship _ mt ducted to his grace’s study, If,}of a Moor, and | cannot help saying | that there coul ¢ no sort of co g with the glorious optimism of the eat region beyond Alle- | eReEDDY GOOZLEMAN’S jin bis heart, be had disapp ed of that the disguise was about as per-| incidence in the cripple’s pursuit of t -aapiho DOOR BM AN SRN. SHO |!!! miasion before, he did so doyply | fect as any could well In an-) me EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. oe 4S «of this sort of an atmosphere [CWith a printed slip explaining | "°¥ Assuming the beat manne®he|other week's time, if all went well,| The tion, however, was, what And there {s good reason why ou ‘ each ie.) 1, and after working round and| my | ‘ n th ty would bejdid it all mean? Was my errand] re og on oneal there can come no xrowing greatness of individual | There is no ° round the point with as much ¢ir-jconeluded, and I should be free to/known? And if so, who had giv “d @lbow room for genius. Individuality is lacking, The p< are ly cumlocution as only an Arai knows] leave the country as soon as I away, and what was the result Tired tate @ inate torpe ow ad P - into it —— awh \” — os golng to be? On the other hand x sae th ie ee tonished duke to understamd that i the authorities guessed for a| was | distressing mysel npece Out West, in the vast fields and open spac breathing the reason of his visit was to solicit} moment what was on, the| sarily? ee a Foom and a chance to grow. the hand of tb latter'# daughter in| conseq © wou h To be ontinuel) must in the future, furnish the heroos and the molders of desting master [have been powerless sy ae aie ace For a moment the duke sat bolt}eelf It was imposible —— believe that he had heard§ artgft star for there © the people os | Then he expressed hin weatly | for whom I was working to be con PER CT | qua te the point on ( ‘ i ek pant a0 oes arts FLESH Janua 1st A quarter of an bour later the| ment that the event of trouble] q OFF r jembassy withdrew sorrowful in the|! should not expect any hel from | 7 D : *ya Jextreme. The pre 4 alliance Paeee Sor or cornet THe er Ct. Discount | f | pajesty was furious, and for| sone we week, if] tw owt ole days sulked | continu oth GREAT ™ Ladix and Jentel Men—Tt the angrier he gr I 1 few fa Le ne en eer oop. | detarmined“he became to hate fhe| belongings and “* ea BEAUTIFIER For Cash on Everything. We Return t 7 and nowe y Olivia for his wife. ty hook T scens IKAUTIFIER © While the czar’s about It he might with « fork. Gee, but aln’t they | jt" oe tag lle ell spp vowed he would aihed keen ‘plete eM is the only You 20c on the Dollar i give e cy 0 " close obser rl h y : b : t- Medica! nete Just as well give orders for two new se observers of Ht t dow | and put him slonesighed off any no of her o was . an “Goon Sit . navies. j the kid in a norfan asigium and yu er he left Engle ht mors ght ; Hi " tM. ‘ — . | coud knot tel wich ts wich. Thi sojour t as «. wh oe ae FO FE A WORD FROM JOSH WISB | aoe eniidren,” asked the good-| KO to sho that awl yu hay two du | feturned to wn country, awear-| Uproar w sfening. On , e | looking young tay school teach- | t¥o croun ia two pie the | (mx never t ave it again the t ! NG WRINKLES tt ts er, “can any of you tell me the| rite My ma ses wen she Saees -Geeeneie nee: gee . gray ob said his grace of Hamborough t }name of the man who lost all his|fownd me in the cradel she wa Sao Ihe Baer 1405 Second Ave. 2 ine reason & map| power when hie hair we-cat?” ortie sirprisd, butt she was knot} his wife, when his majesty had de-|town below, as it for 4 otpreknees Mak IN | “His name was son,” answer | Beer sew sirp os | was. ce cae we can Puss rd to} many hundred were Ait de ge amels and don was no laughing matter at the) i comparisor jhas left upon the sanz off Good, And ean you tell us who PER CT PHONES PER CT know ‘er own mind '8) gangon was?” The othur bab wae awl time, Fancy Olivia as bie wife keys, There w | Sage we " inte &. 6. Sembe Se much for his majesty the sul-| story tellers : Le. “Ye He was the champion|¥!ch tha are prints 8 8 Sumbhow| Se mu , th't It's too deep fer} sano player MpIOM the prints 8. 8, don't count fer|tam of Madrapore’s visit to Eng-|A painter would have raved over OFF Sunset Main 982 » “i oy ane shucks, and tha dassent hav a good |! My story ls comeerned th | it im t’ read. John Zimmerman killed a fine big| time like the dauter off the Presi-|(he sequel. And, after this pretace,| But though I saw all this, I paid goose Monday morning.—Oakvitls | ent wich is free and ekal { will allow my extraordinary | litte he for | was io @ hurry (Chehalis Co.) Cruiser | [ bet you 1 coud lie the Crasy-|Scquaintance. Roger Gavensou, tojand had plenty to think of that| [he princip ‘ witch with won hand tide behind | tell the story in bis own way |morning. I was on my way to keep|we'hare’ § Peary expects to plant the flag on | ™* Before | do so, however, let me/4 important appolutment up- | Marche te f rd as per pee i }the north pole. A few other ex-| give you @ brief description of the)0n the success which would de-| 93" §'g WA offer of two be “The Japs and Russians don't care plorers hope to raise the flag the: } ae. jpend the duration of my stay In| FREE—A samp h contains @ cent for human life.” so that it's quite an agricultural AT THE THEATERS I met Gavesson first three months | Madrapore of Dre Ch — oy ~ “I suppose that's why neither pide | feat, this find the pole. | after the sultan of Madrapore's visit] The house towards which I was/ wif t “to any address absolutely REDUC I IONS bi asks for quarter.” | os | am to England. He was the possessor) making ny way was situated in the I a 7 Bi a 1 age | “Do you spead much time on your | sc eps nile ofa striking personality hand-|Spanish quarter of the town, and 4, -Boss Butler, of St. Louis, says’) poems?” | 4 LON S. rome somewhat rakish face, al its owner was a prominent mer. a he oe | ‘ n : . xu on The Neill company, at the Seattie|sharp and ready wit, worderful|chant of that nationallty. At las cg. fey" | On Tailored Suits, Tourist Coats, Rain- The Amazons,” ts giv-| at . 7 r 5) | el bust, also be seuniah tae i : : panko hep ability to make himeeclf liked by | being that I was not being fol r js sample went i 4 : Again ang, again un-| ing one of the beat performances ot| peuple, and an even more anound. | lowed, 1 reach building in| "Write tonay te || coats, Skirts, Waists and Furs. he has become conscience stricken "Oh, yes, 1 write them and then | ep The people of Missouri may belicve | fants we-|iho ance } ‘that, but he'll have to show us. re — are perfect.” its repertoire. | Eitythe Chapman. ling gudacity sedation and. entered. th t DK. CHARLES CO | Samos “Have you ever finished one?” Katherine Gtiman and Frances Slos- aude question and entered the room o! tok SEARLE . Evidence in a will contest In New! aera on all appear as boys In the piece, | What he was by profession, or] the Spaniard Pea Ea Sl Come now and save money. of many funny | Where be originally hatled from, When the interview was at an| lem Seen sameaenneleed 5 etthe a haa. tH ae pt Me SAME PRICE CASH @R-CRGEEE York showed that the woman who The earl of Yarmouth coat the| Which ts a come had drawn the wil: picked her teeth Thaw family only $516,000. Evelyn |*!¥tions and RE-OPENING | 4 seererc gg th ng AR DOOR” moat of the out-of way coun-|@nd prepared to make my way | ahn Mackie company, at the| tries of th : 4 spoke home \ | lanTng John Mackie con © world, and spoke six| how 706 First Ave. | “Grimes Cellar ng o hit in| languages as fluently as he did his| 1 felt convinced I had not been Sr aoe, Seat clot, sa ae WESTBERG & CHILDS musical comedy, embellished by a| particularly with « revolver LEGAL NOTICE. _ | Street | ES GS& I umber of clever mpectaltion It is] Why he should have entrusted mo| NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY ELEG.|_ Second = Precinct—2916 Jackson | 1312 SECOND AVENUE. the best bill offered at the Third| with the following narrative | am TION. x ~ CLOAK ITS AND MILLINERY. | Avenue for some weeks, The en-|at a loss to understand. Since | 1 voters of the Cit gagement cloves Thureday neht. |have it. however, I intend giving} oe oe Oras rth Avenue South, Oltman'n Hal % it to the world od ona and pursuant to the! Jo e 2816 acks F “A PRIVATE secreTARY.” | a oe tan oe t ‘the City of Seattle, etFert “, Privat va vi [to see what comes of it siieek ts a Goel Third Ward. | C i R 3 week's run at the Alcasar theater | 3 ween 1 be held in the City of | Firat Pre 614 Bron dway | Eighth Ward. u A last night befo: Ro at CHAPTER II attle, at the several voting pre-| Second Pre t—Madrona Hall, rhe ait Denny Wey. | ates on * = mos he reasons on me to} cinet= fon Tuesday, the Sixth | COT? Twenty-first Avenue and E nd Prectnet—150 Harrison j tary” is one co | Madrapore hav nothing whats the pu 1 election and the Third t—146 Twer rd Pre t—821% Fifth Ave- the Wetedemann company has put |¢vet to do with this story. 1 have! measur o be submitted are as | **cond A e th, - 5 on during the 20 weeks tt haw ptayea | a wan ali my life. | have | follow Fourth Precinet—Madison Street th Precinet- Queen Anne P at the Alentar theater. Mr. Marah-| #000 life on gilded and; ¢ No, 11374 ts sub- | Pavilion 7 5 Brown's Painless Dentiste are 4 land, a country squire, tne tir m the reverse. I have bt a tted tion and proposition m Fourth Ward. Ninth ’ giving thetr annual out rate 7 ay Syl more Ei nd ‘| —— mark of an indebtedness of| First Precinct—Municipal Court, First Precinct 1 es on all Dental Work for 38 ar secretary from the country Weatininey atte eaiedeads $800. : isomanee ana |Ciey Hail s We cut rates to advertise our — Instead, his young nephew in 8 gale of neg uae of the ond = Precinet—215 t—Office of Loeb- | business, friend to take the part. During the r Cox, of W Ark..| City of t for the | Street I Our 12 years of success In Seattle 9 play th have 1 rk keeping years I @ PURI OF TRUC oun 1 r t—11 1 :s8 fsa antee that your work will weg ae. nee No. 11375 te wub-|_.Fourth ¥ 400 ® 4 people took advan- - te forage com ghar rr 1 th fon 1 proposition | tre t—May'’s tag r Cut Rates last year. Dr. ane in , . wigan Bot Fifth —Precinet—t mr Hrown fs the only dentist in Seattle 3 | as Mr he 1 f t ’ i the issua 1s Kirk who refused to jofn the dental trust, 3 very Fran hat lo on AA oe Small profita and large sales is our Douglas Cattern w, in | Of hat had r ne rs f t : Inct—200 Maple 1 motto. We are clways busy. clever in the r of ec- 18 “” Ity t ; t tH w |wumen the r tH Marabland, |! jetne for Liver arid K t oR oni ware inct—Mountain View | { the that causes all the trouble. | rouble. # . her or @ is : he polls at the respective polling | 4 f the part of Edith, Mr. Marshall's | *¥aranteed by G. O. GUY, I Sie lar incusrinag an . tnmees er 1 eo ¢ ft. ‘The rest of the company | Md avenue and Vesier. f $i andl mmebectt | i are ir n arte. This 1° . n < au f th < Counce 7 WITH A COMPLETE LINE OF CLOAKS AND SUITS, RAIN soc genet Baglb ages pensar Aico db of Be arene ter tne ed Fourth, Precinct 608 T Seat ty Counc | Hy COATS AND CHILDREN’S COATS. $5,000 WORTH oF oF ee CONST Ogre dt | one 5 a oi i GOODS BOUGHT BEFORE THE FIRE AND HAVE JUST vote meapdbneryybrenirrery ec. fe ae “a: ee ' : mearinations 5 ARRIVED. THESE GOODS WILL BE DISPOSED OF AT Held by the Ene That the f on are! y ‘ Sixth Ward. 4 Sel dae teeo 4 t on al soon has denier in th wards First Precin , onl * be be put on ta } a, tn 1) Soe poses | We Guarantes Ail Work for 98 ven : : nd prect polling | 5 Y B tonal pet- Sts a The F Place | ill SALE ON FURS y Jealousy « s who talk n tt y int it First Ward. .. about thetr net b & t t 1 Precinet—818 Railroad Aves |. Precinct r Last Two Weeks, Commencing | ‘Teeth crowned, filled or extrac. ig f ' beer r How fth and ¥ . 8 sy onday, Nov. 20 _, /ed without pain and replaced with ad af 1 Precinct—648 First Ave- ¢ 10 xth : - ~ , new ones the same day. Come in nue south : nisebncd | nue, Hotel F ‘ ot la Hin » and advantage of low — . ae Third Precinet—Cit renter | Seventh W . ie | rat st dental concern Fy THESE ARE ALL FALL GOODS, BUT OWING TO THEIR | cut Price Sale-of Misses’. Mackin Bhop, Fourth Avenue South and| First Precinct--Cor n rT Oe en the BOSTON Dental ¢ LATE ARRIVAL MUST SELL AT A GREAT SACRIFICE IN toshes, $2.50, $3.50, $4 The Rub arth Pricinelewits taptene ie 2 pads Se a . C. BERG \pariore In. Portland, Tacoma an@ al ber Store, 7 st ave. o iquar- 1 not—327 ythus = 25 Fir 4 A ’ 5 ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING LINE NOW ON THE ber Store, 714 = ave. tern, Third Avenue South and Main | Aven Furet 1425 First Avenue Spokane. Our Main Office, ; Btre Third = Preeinct—529 Kastlake | —— ——— —— , : 4 2 WAY. | to Spinning’ for bicy Fifth Precinct—Engine House, | Ave | Bi P 5 : o pct al Sinte Guest, beteain Rertate Gaal” Meee. Pendect-tiahe ‘| RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. rown’s Painless 2 . : =a bh and Fourth Precin 1602 Rroadway. | MR. GREENBAUM WILL GIVE THE SAME PERSONAL fy, r Fighth Avenues South Fifth Procinct--1404 East hike Baggag Furniture, Stora Dentist: ; ie a e , any evenin, 7 ot th recin ackson | 8 "3 ATTENTION TO LADIES’ TAILORING AS TIAS ALWAYS [| eter has not arfives at 600 olock, TBO QVARER DRUG CD, fi Sth Precinct isis sacwen|Otmsee. corns } : wi entists ' BEEN HIS CUSTOM. telephone—Bunaet, Main 1050, oF in- 1013-1015 FIRST AVE Err nth Phocinct-—Nowsll’s Bat, | wor torte enn eaae ney gieiaee” | - Ctttas ahd mternce «room, 1936) 713 FIRST AVENUE, SEATTLE . : ependent 1188, any time between | Both Phones 1240 South Seattle. ”1 @eventh Precinct Y areek tn | Pirst avenue, Postoffice buthiing, | Priors 1, 2. 8, 4 6, @ Unton Blocly : 6:60 and 7:00—and a copy will be sent a fone oe Second Ward. Avenue. : ntieth | Phones—Sunset 902; Independent,| —**“"*® 8:20 4. m. to 6,00 p.m Zou at once. by syecial messenger, First r t—1299 Jackson ‘ Eighth Precinct—2801 Taatiake 626.