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3 THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, OCT, 17, 1905 { naa unable to get on, on account of ine! A ti -Th LIFE SAVED BY 6BWAMP-ROOT ‘number atanaine vn the platter | AL ACK HAND Anti-Thompson |= hands Pall Ot PAR #, Some; The Wonderful Kidney L er fey ont baibed mb on wile on Crowd Balked © ons’ visdser memes ytd eho | | OUTRAGE A: INK F THE E N° ly art given me hi at 0 The antl action in the? ier ramer Fee oe en Boing neither young nor pretty 1] yuncil, Ke ! thei cannot be expe give my name _ senpl r be \ Root, a 1 by the ~ ———a and addre but imply sig r nd t ie ' W YORK, Oct. 17.—Followin Monday mm being : a! - pee k A was With{ ‘There he stood, and I 1 noe it | MYBelE ANOTHER WOMA thoteceists of two “biack-band” let-| (he Introdu @ bill amendi id : id e I rea in his appearance—broke | wattor at Te diaeaial Grey | ters, threatening death and demand-| the present building ordinance a. ras sym pte t v ’ wee I went boldly over to him and lay-| ininks there ta ‘an bag ha on in Se- | {Ms Money, the grocery store of The proposed change «# the! weak kid ret or du b $ give ing my hand on his shoulder, qulet-) atte Well a eeath ie one, |Giambalve Bros, was dynamited| city engineer and the rd of the back, rh ation } ; r 8 his seat in| ly said Sah thik te tance wees satarnen oni lay. ‘The explosion b! eu work . naaith nal powers ‘ aul headache, net ne larrh ¢ a stre Which part of and do y rap ty | who returned (ig front of the store and rocked a| balke¢ ne president, however,| the bla uM | : But wh blame for this state | come from? 7 atthe hands Renal well — in| five-story tenement above, throwing] Was the only member who voted] {ne #all 4 Aes, f afta man or woman? | He looked up, amiled, and said—~l tho day when women are iahine the | thé from their beds. it against the amendment when it] Urn | Ir ye ation the working! and alth the v« was Tough! piace of men in stores, offices and | 8h buildings for blocks, A came to a vote | The mild ry effect P ave the preference | it was t> me—"Glasgow | sored why should they not take | Year-old boy Is suspected t The proposed amendment give f the world-fa inh remed ® ears between the Yes, and long {a it since you | their place in street cara?” If an old the board of works the authority to] Dr. it ons f woot Pad, as a rele, gave tolon the way cut and was put into crms sete on & car. rise gentle apture | butdicge tn the first tire iimitn, in| ‘tees : ing all the seats hey | the pital at ‘Frisco, and I have|man'in Seattle would aot” tut one | casos where the structures would] ag | been sailing here ever strong, ladependent Americas wom- | (ay Barince News Awe.) otherwise have to be lowered on a=! gor - a. suppose that a working! “When are going over to the) an is as well abfe to stand as her] TANGIER, Oct. 17.—Two British) coumt of rege This permiasion i has worked all day, maybe | old country? 1 asked brother. In our grandmother's day | marine officers were captured by the] thie counatl hap been in the habit of| ble 'y we 7 o'clock till 6, and maybe otty smile 1 made one at-|the necessary qualifications for | Angera tribe, while returning tol arnt by passing special ordi-|¥ : ‘ ‘ fter dinner he w ve lots two years ago, but my Ship! lady was a wasplike waist and the|Ceuta from the British repair ship) Pance Mayor Ballinger has do-| | Hold by ace fifty — ne of res to do, such as chopping | wa ollie nd here I an bility to faint at the sight of Arristance, wrecked off Tetuan bay./Clared the procedure to be illegal, | ir ne eee ee ain en wood, till bed time, Don't you] woud like to go home again; pe mouse, but in this Nineteenth cen-| They are Capt. John EB. Crowther|!9 that it confers special benefits, | gyamp-Root and a pamphlet that mo think that he is glad to get a seat, | here ain't the same as in th |tury, when women are struggling | and Lieut, Edward A, Shatton, They| but the council has passed the ordi-lteis all about It, Including many of an and keep it? Do you think that he | country. Everything is on the for women’s rights, I say, stand up| had an escort of 21 Riff tribesmen. | "4nces over his veto, ithe thousands of ttere received should give it to the lady who has) men and women seem to push one | for your rights like a man! When attacked by the Anjeras, the) The authority of the council to/from sufferers cured, both sent free as been shopping or taking in the/ another over, Why, if you go into®| From a woman who rides on Se-| Rifts fled jconfer such special privileges constt-| Write Dr r & Co » shows, or having tea with a friend et car you wil ladies stand-| attle street cars and when she don't tutes @ potent political leverage, and | b 1 please be he A READER OF THE STAR ng, and the men sitting comfortably | tind a vacant seat she grasps a strap IT 18 ESTIMATED by y|it was probably on account of this! Page gg eo oe : ba im jon the seata and nev appearing |and rides to her destination and|R. G. Crider, of the Wenatchee! fact that Gill r lied on Monday none a. Rea Bay frye, Boggs as Although I had been only in the | to notice them. You wouldn't #e@ | does not call some tired, weary man | P npany, that 125 care of/ night. The Thomeon following ar aha amines eran he elty two days, in my weary walks | that in the old country vile names because he does not| apples will be shipped from We-| however, led by Mullen, vanquished | r ore ae @-Meet, and the about the river front in search A newsy passed, I hesitated, a stand and give her his seat this you bim one, a te oe ~% berth, I had noticed him twice or | “St leas _____| = The chief object tn making such | ¢ ut | at thric T was no mistaking his hame on you men who forge }an amendment at this time, as Cor access ot nationality knew he came from | chivalry—stared at me, and I read. | poration Counsel Calhoun explained, | ly the land over the sea—the land that Look here; here’s a lady been ~ ALL FIGHT OUT OF CHIEF is to prevent the city from being od Burns sang of—-that Scott ha gotng in the cars for two hours, in |mulcted in the regrade tt seribed in words {ncompara this town, with a $10 bill which sb cases.on Third ead Jeckeon. Us grand—and my heart went out to was to give to anyone who wo! | der the ent system owne "= him for we wer h strangers Ina ve her pat, and no one ot buildings are enabled to secure . “ strange lan and as I bitterly is writing fn th } exorbitant damages because they “ thought, aliens in a cold inh and reviles the men | ® in show that the city has not en iS r a ble town, where everyone looked | attle f want of chivalry-—and | jegal authority to save them the| P. askanc you because you were she wants to maké | expense of lowering their buildings. | ° not so well dressed as they laughed If, the board of works is empowered |] Wherever You Go the World “ It was the afternoon of the second ald have lost her bill 1 to gine them such authority, they | pg A yp Bay = Be one “4 day, and | turned wearlly away s : will be unable to collect damages on| for the “Best entiatry at from the wharf (where I had been W. KERR that grounds Moderate Pric 7 fdly gazing int water and won Af-some such remedy is not af ; 2 dering what tomorrow would bring In justte pliedMullen stated, the damages on ft «7 y ce forth) and walked quickly alor f Seattle I w Third,, anc Jackson will be 20 : De fatending to h another look at be publ a great as to make the re A f r the shops and gay and busy| I ride on a street n diffe most-prohibitory t the of ¢rowd. As Ih J along I turned | parts of the city, on an avera, rege hy ; my eyes to a saloon at t times a week, frequently at the] oe eee eee eee ee ft that it & y foot of — street fed hour of n and have * * |i] its worth And had stand, Often, wher # LIQUOR SHOW WITH MOON- * By this aynterm t k __ — * SHINE STILI % |] ton Dentists t . * SEW YORK, Oct. 17.—The w)]] Pew ore - Warr. Des 7 MGaAl eilccls ieeten ic dace &'cOlivention of the National #| oe avesemeed 5 g ® Lignor Dealers’ association, #| th ‘ a ta Cas Tha wow sore Credit Spee opened tetas tn beat: | os 8 #, sof Square Garden, is the | *) tints do not stand ®, S61 In point of attendance ever @) for the many imi ® beld by the organization. *! claim to b a # eal convention there is being * am hekte te prams thacsen ® held a Wine and Spirits indus- #| But this they will assure you @ trial show, the first of ite kind #/| that 1 you ill come to *® every phase of the manufac- #|]] nue, and have your teeth treat # ture and marketing of wines, #| comfort and # spirituous liquors, and carbon- * find tn th ® ated beverages. Among the *| & features Is # genuine Kentucky #| # moonshine sul! in operation. # + o PEPER EERE Ee The new store's stock, business methods and credit system must “PURITY” THEIR THEME. gatisty, otherwise the new store would not continue to grow LA CROSSE, Wie, Oct. 17 These are facts which cannot be contradicted—if a store does | National Purity conference beg three day® in La ¢ More for you to show its appreciation of your trade than any other I wt es ner edb Store, you owe it to yourself to get acquainted } from mony parte of the Ur 1 States and Canada. Among the Come in—take all the time you want to pay for the gooda CHIEF LITTLE BEAR. subjects to receive attention are the | en e traffic In girls, rescue work, prevent | BUTTE, Mont., Oct 17.—After 20, mit to the will of the commisioner io ae mn nan? 2 | M Li h h With nickel rails, damper, wen | years of resistance to the arma and|of Indian affairs at Ottawa, ceanintrstikeatien ar teen ore it on the Heav ete, a medium siz diplomacy of the Canadian govern-| After the noted Rell rebellion, Lit-| “ea ation , ‘ Pj nt, the drought prevailing in| tle Bear and his followers fied to|* Hf ano siness |northern Montana has tamed Chief | Montana and defeated all attempts! _iNTBRNATIONAL BOUT ON A lady want tatoo atece te bey Cast Little Bear and his rebellious bunch bdue them. Now, with his band] BosTON, Mass, Oct At Chel-|f a piano. When she entered it of Crees. They are now preparing ted to less than 300 members| sean tonight Jimmy Walsh of thia|f was $400 return to their native lands at On nd conquered by weather condi-| city and “Digger” Stanley, the Beloré the camo away ft wes Atop lake, Canada, where they will su ons, they are ready to surrender. | crack English bantam, are to meet |i ¢ a, + | !v @ 16-round bout and followers of Afterwards she found a friend inne $6.65 Se : pugitism are looking forward to one|f who had bought one for $250. ea er * ot arlemagne Tower, Presi-| of the best fights seén in this neck Nobody knows the depth to Py ae Ee 87.65 dent Nicholas Murray Butler, of the! « woods in a long time This willl which that plano might go! Columbia university, and Dr. Wil-) be the third time Walsh and Stan Asked why she didn’t buy, she liam J. Hollander, director of the ley have met in the ring. Their |E said York State Folks” will close its! tae nsie (useum at Pittsburg. At/ first encounter resulted in a draw, | I haven't money enough to popular engagem at the Grand on hstaibed ab tora toltes va and in the second Stanley got an pay fifteen prices! eudnasies svelian: Taemeteg, #s| ce enna , award over Walsh, Both bouts took And so she came here—bought day, Saturday and y mat ; i . | Dine tn Magtand ® aa re Ny sagt . sone Mhten, Adolaihe ane. the cme We oted ed Never asked for any reduction SS whe aE YORK, Oc. 12th soc! FREE POLE OURE | Ksovine seve ony coves , mpany held their annual meeting] Instant Relief, and a Quick, Pani net Pegg ee oe TURNITUR Why Won mire res to be here today. The annual report show Cure by the Marvelous Pyra ag og OR eee oa UNION sT eal theater are crowding] 201, a decrease of $8,918,549 from| A Trial Treatment, Just to Prove It, pe air Poni weal Se ygrete mearta gs SF ipa Is Sent Free te Every One Whe Largest in Washington On Friday morning at the Grand) prrranunG, Pa, Oct. 17—The| Sends A 2 gag and | gy on a Fc ge Pagar he sale of seats will start for the! ‘ able do} 4 other Fisch Beso against re Armertenn Assoetntton 96” Balway | is out thourands of || famous pianos. Superintendents eer and] tieatinen Tamid Pile Cure, ab Sine andl test. oreaun nt The ¥®) Bulldings began its 14th annual con. | #butely at our own expense, | eee bd erformances in this | vention in this city today. Nearty 2 t pice, bee have EASY PAYMENTS. The Marvello Trio of acrobats are} this country, Canada and Mexico are ute | 506-308 PIKE formers recently seen on the |} fn ‘ . . an s = ST. hoards and, together with the) . ee and CHICKERING DEALERS. Homas, Meegan & Co. in “On the Tedd Leaves # with aren pidity Q T.,"" a neat comedy; Skantelli, an y AUSE of pilew with 903 Second Avenue. aye Ps Serial Seegier; Virdom aad Desie: | | al operation Is nece | ee See haracter sketch artista; Black and] Ww d d y € becau other acts, combine to offer a rare hich St led upon for a satisfac and interesting program at the WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 1 "Er amid bie Care ‘ey | There was an unusually large num- orm of suppoetta * cae The “Jolly Grass Widows” will] ber of callers at the White House |Paplied directly to the afte 8] y hold forth at the Seattle all this|today. Most of them called simply |breatment, a& a Tule, to prod week. Saturday night will be “Am-|to say goodby to the president, who|pt directions are carefully followed ateur Night,” this feature being} leaves here tomorrow on his trip|b After you have tried the ¢ treat Our great hobby is FURNACES, and we manufacture and given ¢ close of the regular pro-| through the south — my ya {natal the very best furnace at a very low price. If they gram e “Washington Society] ‘This trip of the president will|pee of Pyramid. Pile Cure. at your ever {ail to give complete satisfaction, you are not out a sin Girls” come next Sunday splote bis toueas tie enka th hruagist’s for & cents. if your drum | tows Creame gle penny. The od States, The four states which |We will forward you the treatment, Fresh Egen 25 The has not visited as president arc|. Bend your name and address for the h Ess 25¢ Ernst Hot-Blast TELEGRAPH BRUFES | ovtstars. Sritcnes! ronan’ ana secant ah sian sea c aacd Crem, ane er confine himeeif to thene| Pame and address, Pyramid Drug ¢ Jreakfa Furnace CITY OF MEXICO, Oct. 17.—Thel staten, but will stop aleo in Virginie Pyramid Building. Marshall, Mich ~ pian enci American Assox of Gene Alabama and Georgia = ‘ is NOT an experiment in the way of furnaces. We've put a {Pye By “ aie : bing tala on Salitiont. sapye of the triz Have you a boy aay where _-- hundreds of them in Seattle and suburban homes and they fiftieth anniversary of its organiza-| qunt in prepared te make come Eom |S $0 6! youre O16, ‘if you are proving to be an endless chain of unsolicited advertiving tion with a largely attenied conven.| cant, Pfepared to make some im. | have we can give you an over for us. They have been EVEN MORE than we claimed—and tion in this city, Minneapolis 18 a|the next few days, tHe hoe wlvcan|P cont Worth $600 for... 82.00 We've sung their praise pretty loud, too. We positively guar- applicant for next year's meeting Of| written a speech on the Chineme ex. Come around and see them snd Ave., Arcade Bldg antee every one to be perfect in every way—or your money the asaoeintion | p ’ n x ond Ave., a & Sack. j th jclusion policy, which he will de Expert Services | GLASGOW, Oct. 17—A number of | other points he will express ba i ‘ j distinguished Americans may now! yiews on such important matters as AVENUE hs ces ulnar emi When we put in a furnace it’s done by AN EXPERT, who | write Li. D. er their names if/ rate legislation, the navy, Santo Do LEWIS fine line of Waist. Sets devotes his entire time and talent to installing furnaces and y 80 choose th krewation! mingo and possibly Veneauela. COR in sliver and gold filled. piping buildings for them of Bt. An iniversity | eo Es CALL OR TELEPHONE conferred th y degree | & co CHERRY Houghton & Hunter ther Included Andrew. Have you seen the bargaing on . Jewelers arnegie, v Reid, Bishop page 6 ose 704 First Avenue re tag a HMCDa tiie Sb Ribbons mings ph sn oA (On SEC OMO AVE Residies RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. PYROGRAPHY WOOD f new w a nent ur Cape Horn uw ent. ¥ ANOTHER ATTRACTIO en gaged a lady artint has had muck “ xperi a large Eastern store, This art 1. any OUR W ASSORTMENT in all the latest n “, ¥ , ye, wis, Ther mome ti Jove y | BOXES are priced at upwa trom 23e¢ PLAQUES AND PANEI pwards fr Be PICTURE FRAME pwards frot ihe STOOL ipwarde fror ive CLOCKS, wi » mr pwarde f #1.69 OUTFITS priced all the from $ #5.98 POPULAR BOOKS 1,¢ olume enile, intermediate and adult fle tion on sale at c wf THE FAMOUS “HENTY” BOOK FOR BOYS, priced arly at each; all on spécial sale at, a volume 19¢ FICTION D CRITICAL WORKS on religious. philanthe ccular subjects; regular price 75 & volume, special at 25e CHOICE FICTIC many of the most popular authors of the regular § edit pe a volume 58e ACHERS' BIBLE er ot h notes, ref es, ete., and prof illustrated; full size, PRAYER BOOKS, “Key of Heave with flexible seal OUR FREE KIRT AKING OFFER POSITIVELY 13 TOMORROW McCarthy Dry Goods Company Second Ave. and Madison Street AC preven grenaree° DI HAVE YOU EVER USED GAS COKE? For or Heater? than either cc your F A quic Bend ye wagon tc Jackson, and get a ton of pile, 83.50, Breese irnace, Rang hotter fir r wood the ¢ for 8’ Plant Coar ton, Ave. So. $4.50. OO ver and it will last and Ran Seattle Lighting Co. P.-1. BUILDING, FOURTH AND UNION. Phones--Sunset. Ex. 27; Ind, Ex. 75. Srconp Avenve & Spring Srreet FORMERLY G\ HOLMES FURNITURE CO. ESPECIAL SALE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY CRYSTAL BERRY SETS —Consisting of berry bow! and six aucers, Pieces have opal edg These sets sell every- where for 75, but for the two days we have cut the price WATER SETS—Imp 4 Bohemian glass sets, consisting of a pitcher, six glasses and metal tray. Glass pieces are beautifully en in floral designs. Regular price per set $1.25; now cut te yiscusiateatens 79¢ ORANGE AND NUT BOWLS —Semi-porcelain; handsomely decorated in red or ye e clusters. Edges are heavily burnished In gold. These re boot-shaped and may be 4 for fruit at We always sold these for $1.00, but for Wednesday and Thursday they will go, each ..74@ BODY BRUSSELS CAR ice of ten excellent pat- terns, most of which to match. Regular value, per yard, LAID, $1.40 ar price, Wednesday and Thursday $110 METAL BED—(Very simi- lar to cut) Is enameled In blue or white and deco- rated in gold. This full size bed has 1-Inch posts; %-inch filling reds; posts surmounted with polished brass knobs. Value $8.60; for Wednes- day and ‘Thursday, cut to $6.25 ‘ © cut price specials r be for cash. No exchanges, phone O, D. orders, Out orders filled if post- marked t later than 6 p. m. None to @ ers.) $5.00 CASH AND $5.00 A MONTH BUYS A MONARCH RANGE. WE TAKE YOUR OLD RANGE AS PART PAY- MENT ON THE NEW, ALLOWING ALL IT IS WORTH. WE OFFER $30.00 CASH FOR ANY MONARCH RANGE EVER SOLD BY US, NO MATTER HOW LONG USED. HIGHEST AWARD GOLD MEDAL Given at the Portiand World's Fair to the celebrated MONARCH FAMILY RANGE, The nge Made in the World.” Af Hl 1 | * Ail Sala a ii lS 2s ce aN SN te NES waa k Na oi ak aia