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UNDERTAKES TO FEED THE CANAL LABORERS BONTRACT GIVEN TO MAN WHO HAS A LONG STRING OF q RAILROAD RESTAURANTS 9N THE WEST—IN THE FACE OF FOOD SCARCITY HE PROPOSES TO PEED WHITE MEN _ AT $1 PER DAY AND NEGROES FOR 45 CENTS—HIS PLANS re ns mon « them home a just obtained Im spite of at mal thinks he can feed . 4 Hiving at home. Mark Bid after making « pers ton on the isthmus T prevent bh 1 lodging | houses along the fi he C.. HL. &D. Minis Central. D. & Rio} 7 @rande, Rock Island, Kansas City! Bouthern and other western roads. | ‘This 4 of what the| : i ts } contrac have to contend with | fm Panamo la a ‘ Epas are 10 s " tt Salt fish 4 t Fresh ts to $1 pe at pound ’ 10 hotels « tt Hatives too lazy to cate J scli| Send out If iy fror or Camps scattered along the whole h supplies. Rength of the canal. e% fast for the Am av Native help y bttul fruit, nim, t or Transportation hig v ea, Dread and butte Bbout 60 por ceat of supplies to be | and cof ae Imported fr | ‘Only two sit, st] and Culebro and « ra wilt be bread and This is how Markel says he is para! he t ng to be able to serv ee meals| Breakfast, « to Jamaica negroes at ents per| bu cotter May and to white men at $1.0 day: | meat or fish, Buy supplies where most convent-| ent. Ship inner, sour f the supplies by government above TALES OF THE TOWN BY THE TATTLER. don’t believe that the local, for the New York life in- companies, which are now investigated, have done $1,009) tention to ‘pilotin’;” he just hated of business this mouth,” said/to see those “schooners plowing |; well known business man, who| through the waste beer across the} yes s great many men, pa bevel bar, without he day. “I have had, during the} thing to say Shout thet three insurance soli it~ | livers” is a good pilot come tome with hard | ter how strong the “ale claiming that their business | sea, “Slivers” fs on deck entirely ruined as a result | gets tired. pape gemeeny and that they! he grabs by the helm and sends i to get into some other Hne | safety to shelter. work, until the present seandal| Monday ian blown over. They asked me for hours work and for positions a# so- | take a Slivers” thought he rs, but I had nothing to offer| which are sometime wat ivers” turned his at estination No mat or high the ws aik down by the sea wa ead 3 presume every other man | there were sad waves; ivers employs labor is having the | least, said so, for “Slivers” could not experienc stay on the dock, try as he would under the docks. After playing “age bloim ‘t! Th’ loomin’ t wide enough for a feller} whale for a while, “Slivers any If a man’s a bit-o’-e-} hauled out at the end of a hb it's o'erboard he is—that’s) cable, taken to police leadquart wher he delivered an oration, the ‘Bo says big “S 7 vers” Whittier, al subject of which was something o' o nan, who is so high up in| cther to the effect thai docks oug ‘Sir when walking he has to) to be cireuitous in construction when entering the docks, and} “ "T’nd save lots o’ troub | almost “pipe” the surrounding} “Slivers,” as he ciimbed into a » from the hatchways of the; bunk in the basttle. The October Sales ome After 6 | the Augusta Paper Shades, with 2he¢ | wire frame .. oe MSc Black Fiber Lanch BoxQ@ | 10c Fancy Bohemian Giass Vase $3.00 Creseont Shaving Outfit, | 1e Razor, Strop, Mug, Brush and Genuine Welsbach Cap Man- Soap and Hone $1.89 | tle ° oe 100 B. ph 11 Fancy Color Crepe Paper . Ise 1%-Quart Granite Milk Pan | $2.00 Simmon'’s Keen Kutter Hand Saw, 26 inch...91.69 $1.00 Rugby Football with war- 20€ Giass Hand Lamp, complete, with No. J Burner the) be Tri-Colored Bulls Bye Lan- tern .. Qe | ranted biadder .. 69e $2.26 Iron J ed | 25¢ Japanned Coal He 5 in. a $1.65 | ies aiecs 10¢ | Spelger & Hurlbut Second and Union after piloting for a few) and ft was him for the tall timber| | | with the had some-| | He never | Schooner after schooner | Monday | BS jt rl from tholr ranks who bella's votes at | Mise President,” #he enld, “l move; sets some arene ee to sabbath hoot tthat We proceed to a third batiot.” | ics And what, fellow mem! What!) And, as the result of the third! . + you sundae wan the final Feason! oahigeg Mims ‘Constance Jame W atur ay Evening opeciais ‘on By & young te oF ren for y declared the president « ing ald to the sufferer? Nothing/the Helping Hand Charitable ao at th Quaker - en € than le a he a 2 \ ty n i ce St a ‘i ms ie nll the ‘means at ; how A an oxpré@@man | Publishing Go.) hl agapedienye «py as. Men | Domed {8 sending Chetatme e led at the Michigan Hillside man " - . nating iidren of tht > ean apc The Helping Hand an! James’ verdict, “What a politician die (Gade member is g | See BBS Sees Sr SSS mn! al Y om ' y for our AnixationS for we ili] you are? But who shalt be the third] ine orator solemnl ile r eof which lay a mane of silk an Patron © churches in the town of Brit ndida ee nly, “having heard) woe, accompanied by the following] De Tdi Sean ‘Uatarie 14¢ f : , Lwenty minutes tater Mik Hels) words of mine, the name of the fe efern Co, With Gte-| lk; per can 10e They nt of the soctety was kna at into the room, With con | young tady on Michigan Hil ‘ ” ia ty van tt Stk ine: Comeanen en fon writton in every Wine ot] What you do not know,ho noe, Hew ay daughter Ina re was thi » in the considers rs ; 4 ‘ Sa tion of the eligible “n ing bachelo ( what do you think he =i tay ore ws * be complains that the inclosed urday y 10¢ ot Brinkdale aanad . ay ag ee Then, as from a score of mem-=| costume does not fit, She will eall Lyons’ Tooth Pow regular prive Satur It in hardly necommry to atate that | W. ak plain. Thai} bere burst the y That 0; weland @ee you in a week or no, and day only f 10¢ there was I{¥ely rivalry for the of-| Inabe has sent Christinas| SAW ier m suddenly ro-| make some ee ae ble ar Mennen’s Borated Taleum Powder; regular price flee | boxe andy to the smal children | Sunes be and hyste rane t with regard e « 2 atin only 10¢ The soclety was composed offef nearly every family In gho so-| %! laugh | Weather garment, Very truly your Hoff's Anti-Pain Felt Back Kidney Plasters; reg nearly 600 women, but only howe ety, with New Year cards bearing . we firm, | Jamee W. ¢ per ular price jaturday only 2ape; % coos we gew of 18 and 35, mar-|the inseription, ‘Do unto others ®#} s— mew Anti-Pain, Do trength Belladonna Plasters, ed, were allowed to} you would have others do unto you," | regular price 15¢ aturday onl As That will ma olid with every R | Ni i Aer f L d Warmers), for people with cold feet; better than Ho’ antidhtn wae Ieabeil bod ees anor 6c aiming hilton Acres of Lan “Wate ait sizes; regula ; only....20¢ ré old, handsome, of dark} Then Rose Goodnow sald: “I have te Coke's Dandruff Cure; large size; regular price $1.00; Saturday only complexion and lithe figure, educat-/a plan Just Heten Ad ed in the local high school and ft The thirteenth annual meeting of Chest Protectors the time to t yourself against colds ed at M Potterlea’s private} the Helping Hand loty held the} Drake Chest Prote regula only 196 eminary, Mr. Cooper was a wealthy | following evening In the veutry of| Klondike Chest Protectors; reg rice 7 irday only. 296 leather tobbe Her mother was al the ( regational chureh was the! ¢ Lakeside Chamois Vests . and Men—New stock regula lelightful enterta n an to ¢ iv the history of the orgar price $3.00; Saturday on ? > ng, newly built, $80,000 } , M Isabelle Cooper SY , The other candidate was ( flax Cor had i an 7 Jar oy 1 | 1 " the meeting wa a the. sity | The QUAKER DRUG CO had mad mame pron ' spain salad ear aorta b 1043-1015 First Avenue On U ove | me be 10} PHONE was me ut Sorda Bi , annour ‘ je Ldwarde Ore AMUSEMENTS, Rose ( Aca “it Cal—A tree yt ! t wa “ Ye \ A i [claimed tr alifornta | i by | ) new bet . , “ nem ted a t the richest land , ‘HIRD AVENUE | The Moet | It was aa follov Ms 4 won 7 month! ting are got | be ee. te ; | Theater” Whole nunber' i} iana 78.720 : THEATER : “a " Hj ing aimed f - * * Tew Coope 6 " cs 1 Juaquin rive R ¢ Drew Phones 567 Nera ¥ cand “song ance Jam S31 take Yo hp darten k ' at off and th Evening Price 2 rae 40c and 50c. Mats, 26c and 16c, Seat 1 a ir) es ae i sly no 49 hibnd ‘ ene — ; amg a ary |] ed entire with Opera ¢ airs. eclal Note—No Telephone rva neh I don what tha At oint Mins Sally Salstog.| Wl! take leas than f at ace cee Sree tions held SUNDAYS AFTER 1:30 AND 7:30.) t my bu ne had It whee | sta w her name in favor Of) 8 h . of $23,000,- } cnaere inet tha ae he r « all the| Misa Ixabell Cooper . | pr age | =TKY? . And again the t in| | . . || TONIGHT, Last Time, “WHY WOMEN SIN” 1 t if h 4 pach " - "a , ar ee pases rnd | _ Bt i ont te wi A TIP—Don't of ‘ ir ne work w / —Don't Miss It. s me y rb ‘ ms : a worthiess fea 1) by an f | Week Starting Matinee Sunday, Oct. 22 tw a ‘ f land t andat- | TOMORROW got aw Ps es n annem net IOmD, | ROWLAND & CLIFFORDS PRODUCTION OF HAL RIEDS y S caii a i ehiaas tmak eles appa The I » break the | '§ | BEAUTIFUL SOUTHERN PLAY Five st 8 new poe frm ae ee See. areatait fantacen vou toree tusoved vores | MiG WERGLOWT'S | manag’: °* "/a"imranie” ert appear e,a on oa)" SOOTHING SYRUP * ‘ ame . related 4 te oP. yured | w tmas was| choked with sobs, that her husband, th n & perfect 1 and} Mintoas ot Moana ty years: a hard working carpenter, had bean)? Jeep channel through th child, wotueas the gums alias whose father waa| laid up for a month with a br te an- | Their little savings were gone,|@y in freetior mite to the | ve CENTS A BOTTLE. be was compelled to take ver, Farms and harde were} ansaniliiecnnniny washing to provide the bare i > ; allies of tile te etait ats a Cae id Tourists’ Excursion drea vents Ie erippe if taken in time, but} ‘The ideal short trip for tourists i happen to know that that un-/is @ remarkable cure for all the) x to go to the U. 8. navy i and A Breath From Southiand happy Woman was put through @/ after-effects, whieh usually { [battiostips. The Puget & navy curse of questions such as these: | he dine caused by the » yard is the largest on the Pacific ss — What church do you attend? Have! YT*king achex and pains, Sc Toast. Past steamers leave pler $ JUST AS WE AS A HEARTY MEAT TO A HUNGRY Bh gcd Je town for{ SUaKials, who guarantee to refund) at 9 and 10 a. m; 1:18, 2:30 and MAN. ENOUGH LAUGHS. SEE THE Dems _ y Wor first bottle If it gives no] 4:30 pm. Pare, round’ trip, MOUNTAIN HOME OF THE MOONSHINERS, THE MAN IN joes your husband ever Us} nenetit i THE MOONLIGHT, HIS MOTHER, THE VETERAN, AND THE strong driak? Do your children go 188 ONOwW at Green Lake Station. | tt INOW WAS VERY SO! Queen Anne aecenue. = a. | Senos e FIRM sy And at Columbia City. Service... cservece | P an ¢x-momber of the state legiaia- : the Lech ged jt want to said improentyely than daews Yo cle there Just one sre Rants Saws Sou. Oe In Tomorrow’s Post- 1 eee Ric h ¢ off per i. Intelli y on i r 1 By PAUL ARMSTRONG, of “The Het to Th dark horse?’ murmured the ge ce — tr Tomorrow have we can give you an over coat worth $6.00 for Come around and see them. & CO. THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY. owes Yes. 100,000 times each day. He knows all about this medicine. We have me mrcresnt We 4.0.43 the fermeates of af! oor Lowel, you have u have four ale. ‘The: aah bunt ka all new and ¢ ated at 723 Pike Street. Brand Spider candidate . a girl will cut into first, and ider Vinegar, worth Seda or kage kere Soda Have you a boy any where ‘ om 3 to & years old, if you Fr. AR. YERXA 4 WHOLESAL cs 00 Main and Occidental Street. FIRST AVENUE cor. CHERRY H. LEWIS KLINE & ROSEN 625 First Avenues. If You Need a Cravenette egular $10 to $15 Craven is your chance ettes and Raincoats, alterations special—no your $7.75 THE RUBBER STORE 714 First Avenue Does Your ‘Heart Beat it send out good blood or bad Maso 4 You know, for good blood is good health; bad blood, bad health. Ask | your own doctor about taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla for thin, impure blood. Co. aoe capital get into the grocery h 1904. ea a ry T | SEATTLE'S PLACES— An Wustrate Will Inter TWANA AN CANAL— Iustrated A Decline of the Word JAPAN— ‘The Railway olutionized Interes t Showing Wh: Edge of a MAXINE EL GLASER | Lilian Bell's FASHION A Intelligencer Only Sunday Paper In Seattle That Has Associated Press AN INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH, BY THE REV. DR. M. A. MAT- THEWsS— “ua tnwn sens haw owe | SEATTLE THEATER HOW THE HERMIT KINGDOM WILL BE MODERNIZED BY STORY OF AN ANCIENT MARINER WHO WOOED AND LOST A FAIR DAUGHTER OF ERIN— MAGYAR REVOLUTION BELIEVED TO BE NEAR— THE CHILOREN’S PRIZE COMPETITIONS — OF COLORED COMICS—CURRENT CARTOONS—-A .COM- PLETE SHORT STORY. THE COMPANY GOOD, THE PLAY IDEAL, SCEN- YOU'LL LIKE IT. DON’T FORGET WEDNESDAY MATINEE. It EWw- EATTLE’S Joho Cort, Mgr. LEADING ee] THEA TER Indopenteat omorrow’s Post- | SUNDAY AND THREE FOL- | THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND } LOWING NIGHTS. | SATURDAY. | i MATINEE SATURDAY. Special Matinee Wednesday. JOHN CORT FLORENCE ROBERTS, W. P. CULLEN Presents OSCAR L. FIGMAN and RUTH WHITE announces In the Dashing Weatern Operatic Company, it ~ Books and Lyric by Richard Carle. Music by H. I, Heartz. PRICDS—-$1.50 to 25c. Matinee, $1.00 to 250 Seats selling Tuesday. Metropolitan Cast. Metropolitan Cast With Nights, $ » $1.00 to Bbc. MAJESTIC PANORAMA AS SEEN FROM HIGH 4 Article Showing Birdseye Views of the City That t Every Seatticite. PRICE Mati to 26e. THE HOME OF BURLESQUE. 1D CLALLAM INDIANS, ABORIGINES OF HOOD JOHN CORT, Manager. BOTH PHONES MAIN 43. rticle by Professor the Once Powerful “Skokortah,”* Edmond 8. MATINEE Meany, Showing the SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT — ALL WEEK. and the Meaning of WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, AMATEUR eer teen tuniehYs Washington Society Girls TWO FURIOUSLY FUNNY BURLESQES. “OH WHAT JOY” and “KRAUSMYER’S ALLEY.” Rotiiohing, Comedy and Funniest of Music, ES-—75$e, 50¢ 10, Amateur lam Tribe Money by the and Banking Systems of Korea Will Be Rev- With Pictures, Japanese PRI TONIGHT SEATTLE BUSINESS CouneGh ghts Each Week, $4 Month MILLER & ELSTON, PACIFIC BLOCK. night and last performance of Jolly Grass omance of a Retired Seattle Ship Captain. the Grave y Subjects of Emperor Francis Joseph Are on the Crisis, LIOTT IN “HER GREAT MATCH,” LULU N “MISS DOLLY DOLLARS"— New York Letter About Plays and Players AND ND BEAUTY PAGES FOR FEMININE READERS— THREE PAGES Four