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THE STAR--SATURDA TOBER 10, 1908. WASHINGTON HOTEL lap TNALE, WAMU, OI TA WT [, COIN AND CROWDS FOR REDMOND, M. P., APOSTLE sa WILL OPEN ON OCT. 20 or go cs ssa cat's | fh acetal — vessel's ratl, had finished hin woof knew afterward that I loved ppratwement mgt ous jond olgar, He had Wen alternate |1 have tried these 10 years to fk tn New Yor | ching the lo » line of get he is volee was hardly The date for the formal Spening | \Y Watching the long white line of get hor ma’ . but Service May Change of the hotel has nat been fited, but | Water left in the moonil, by the more audible than a whisper, bu [1 will be shortly after the hotel bax | ahip, and the close huddled passen. the woman heard every word Date. opened for busine The furniture! cers in the steerage. Only the Monsieur, did the woman know is practically inatalied, and this ttem hese td. he pone _ by Itself represents an investment | hrob of the machinery broke the you loved her id she ca ry The last sentence was spoken low in oeateal of Silver |S. a! Ne will stop into Of » quarter of @ iniifion dollars, stitin SP cites United a an nat pt Ry one) One swarthy foreigner in the Did she know | loved her caf sacuning & noltd gold | steerage Was doing wonderful Stuyvesant repeated the question servie The Haviland china te of | ticks with a lottery wheel In hia “Yea, she kne I loved her, ma © Sppeenl, Santen seal tor | Uatless watching Stuyvesant had dam," he finally said Did she 50 sultan. ant Manawer dohn It | Called to hear a woman come from | care for my love?” he went ¢ Langton this morning behind the pilot-house and stand! “as much as this ship does for the ominoar him. Her voice startled him| water we are leaving there toward oke ai J She proud in a Way seidiiiealis tats Simatinn: | when she apok Fran he was proud in 4 LEVY |_ “Do they interest you, mon-/of my love--although it was more AR Midie Fay, A. D. Holly, Thomas|steur?’ she asked Th was a Of & pastime than a pleasure. He Chaney ead Cherise Clark, accused | slight French accent in bh voto. | 8p bitterly | Aner, a paawen 52 Mil MILLS tthe Macthworteth ne hae menaet| Stuyvesant bowed. “Yes, ma-| “How do you know, monslour? TO YOUR DEALER rip from Alaska, out of $240, were} dam! 1 am watching the Italian the woman asked the tien and given an| softly committer, fixe! the in which to leave town, Fra . ary hae begun sult to recover his } “She sent me away answered This | money Stuyvesant, “She married soon after 1 left the old place--an Ital fan count, they told me oe and jher husband left for ance. I never saw her again, She wrote }me once asking me to wish her happiness. Ghe begged that she might keep a little garnet ring I |had given her as a keepsake, I gave up ything and tried to | forget. I went to Africa and to the ends of the world, It bas been 10 years since I left America ! lwould not have had the time shorter Stuyvesant waited for t Seiad: <3) BY WIRE ROPE jar Vibrary pur-| baad * ane } By United Press.) and Fi.000 NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—Bound mi frei face to face with wire rope, the bodies of a man and a woman were }found floating in Jamaica Hay to day by flahermen. Both were ex 45 new | Pensively clad. The woman was a aquest was tentative. | blonde, approximately 30 years of | age, and wore a wedding ring ve ad | Hervice Another Market Mm rd introduced woman to speak. Someone ca down | eting of the The bodies had been in the water! the promenade deck, The woman P : Rerniyy om terday callin j at least four hours, according to the turned quickly to Stuyvesant, ASK aesistan ty we preach | coroner The police investigation is ing her jeweled hands lightly upon| SNAPSHOTS TAKEN AT CHICAGO OF JOHN REDMOND, M. P,| "~~ aay subject “The | Uader way hin sleeve. Then she looked up AND MRS. REDMOND, PA ‘ ripple, was od that the work ts too Sn feference to the - — linto his face. | Passion i oon eh pn pe Poe | ¢ man. At present In- standards of life in WRITRS ON LIDRAHINS, | Monsieur,” ‘she said with a (Star Special Service.) 00 was subscribed in @ few min-| Right b nan W. H. Weatedt : TE ee eee ot Oe ngs ae on toe aoe of the Unt | qui k breath, “if I eve he CHICAGO, Oct. 10-—To give an utes. He sald that Ireland had not) and is » ' oo omens een ————e J woruity of Waehininen ine an avtiele Jagain, have you nothing 1 could|®eownt of his stewardship and re been granted home rule, and hush. | pected of rovbing HM. i Hy bins Gee, ain't it hell to be poor!”— — in the current issue of Public Li- eam te ber der yout jeruit a funds for home rule,}ed his audience when he added, “1 fhocmaker © gery j“ChecRers,” at the Grand next week, CLUB BLECTION, braries discussing onl Thcevedent’s tee win auiet. Thi hn Redmond, M. P., chosen leader | believe in the coming of home rule |" "7 Identif | oe — BA bra 5 . atorton ~~ “ -0y ; ae his people, is in this country m in the same w ° ees $l See weecsic® of the Rainier | Mr. He . ve PP KAVEYOU WOTKINS TUOUD TMA | Woman's flagers pressed tightly on wh trom a fight for the cause be in th caiomeane of ana it w poe ots he Ae tonight, Judge | neceswar his sleeve as the footsteps came S vioming short 3. © representa in the halla of parila sacrilege to ment His meetings all there with his game, He seems to) nearer, Stuyvesant glanced down slieve otherwise: The police be honey was passed to HOLD UF PURL BILt.. . contest Is one between | know every whirl of the wheel on his sleeve where her hands lay Rermond addressed te Wn acarehed ot Navy Yard City | the coal bill of the Lattimer-Wallace| “Yes, once,” Stuyvesant repiied.! stone among the rings. rohestra hall, at which $16 ea a are heavy liars were taken from the prisoner 2 Jeompany on the complaint of the up aommt | A search is being made for Fiem |janitore who claim that the com lost-I played for happiness,” The woman leaned still closer.|™ nee compenien Ritnishea"is not up to the stan tard. he added, laughing shortly. The! “Quick, monsteur, have you noth . - — laugh had bitterness in it ing 1 could tell her’ | Er ¥. F. Babine, The woman went and stood near othing.” he said we WORKERS T0 Cascade mip ad and those er by bim. “Did you love her Hours later Stuyvesant stood by 1 ze wi Nee ne Pcie teres, requested fo ment in much, Monsiour—did she know you/the rail watching the long line of “DUTCH TREAT = jfoom 495. Burke block, tonight at cared whitecaps that lay in the wake of _— s % 10 the purpose making ar Stuyvesant’s voice lo’ o eame: | lrangements for a Washington min yvecant's voles was low when | the steamer | ane . head of the/ing exhibit at the Alaska-Tukon } The annual meeting of the Char. will be held one of the Beet | Pacific exposition | ity Organisation soctat the Pa-| - - lin the crypt of the Trinity parish iver tema nt tbe Labor | A U E - enniaentpaintnng church Oct. 21 The meeting LO8 ARGELEA, Oct hand 1, whiten will be in the nature fo laboring man's mee | xerme of Jorn “Duteh treat" None of the #0 Sweet-voieqd Hebrew boy disco vered in Leadon slums, singtag for | « ; jl ote money will be ¢ ended ¢ pennies, will 4 American audiences at $200 a week Jety'a money will be expen ore | After the banquet the annual | meeting will be open to ‘th pub lic paving «A pravente saving fi oged 10 7 tay. $048 Fie, at awury ne Large Lots $15 and Up largeTracts $35 andUP Terms $4 Per Week At NAVY YARD CITY, only & city blocks from the 'U. 8. Navy Yard at Bremerton, where the government spending millions of dollars. NO ASSESSMENTS TO PAY, As our company is putting fn all improvements FREE, such as street grading, sidewalks and water mains. FREE ABSTRACT PERFECT TITLE. Call at our office for free transportation, or write for Maps, Price Lists and Circu- lars. BREMERTON ( DEVELOP. MENT NC. | to singing In palaces of amu for the income of « coal baron is an achievement wnusual even in fic j tou, but it te the story of Mirska Gynt, aged 13 Mirtka Gynt te a Hebrew jad. scarcely able to ap oak Baglish, wh Was rescued from gutter f poke ago by Alle t and her husband, Tom Macnaughton The Story of the discovery is told by the fair actress We were watking through the slams whee I heard a volee that made me think of angels, sing my song, “Why do I ask you If yx love me. We stopped, and there in| the street, surrounded by a huge} audt was litle Mirzka, pour tng his beautifal soprano votee asd hushing the usually nosy crowd into stlent raptor ment hospital and may fecover t ARMSTRONG IS APPOINTED. a ’ to miss “Cheek ger | 65 and secure ree | 13 eg ie ge RE re | The postaffice authorities have! lannonnced that the last mafis for! —— Nome and St. Michaels will close evening Judge CH. Hanford yesterday at- inted meatrong to #ue- Teamaters W FRANCIS ae of knife Gentte-orte a diseases; both sexes } astern ‘caiverntion, Bure perien-e 18 Kite! Hida. Second and Pike , THE WIRE BUSTLE. When Fashion required that the Ifeminine form must be more ample Tthan it ts, ‘twas necessary to rein } foree it to make the lines of the| ‘tigure comply with the plans. The j wire works paused in thetr madden. | ing effort to make rat traps for the Juntverse and began feeding mate rial into the machine for the wire) | bustle without losing @ day The | jfair sex welcomed ft as cool, light and comfortable, oh, much more so) 2 a bate of old rags or a Sunday “Washington Meteor Want 2,500 shares. What price? H. M. Herrin & Co., 610 First Ave 1 never heard such sing! it did wot take us long to Jabot the boy, who, as one of his} auditors told us, ‘was singin’ to get money for his sick dad Within the week | arranged for Mirzka to appear where his woo ie spaper. All one had to do waa MIRZKA GYNT. derful talent would reap a richer man could ‘ reward than the pennies tossed to cdegcg ey alm (By United Press.) fim. He will go to the Unite between art - 7 pes rave Baan oats dace found| LONDON, Oct. 10—From sing-| States for a 40-week tour at $200 Thus woman, | Ing on London's streets for pennies a week j liovely woman, proves that she) } | stoops to no deception, no subter a B TEEPLE JACK AT | | Fashion bas changed, but the | wire bustle is due to come {n again Marie bad been chumming with a sign embroidered In silk soutache tn | Pa aeee yeu. Seve yon te of girl friend: ho the same tone. Just charming, I } —— | couple ot « riends who were 7 ° a. N. OLDGIGH. {poe thelr trunks preparatory to think The lace yoke and chiffon shoulder flounces lend such a de Practice econ | ff Boots and 4 Shoes GREAT VALUES. Frediund, Hornberg & Larson, 600 Third Av., Cor. of James St. pn me 1909-10 American Bank Bidg. Main 1156—Phones—ind., 4048 D. R. HIMELHOCH, President. upset the stomach COAL MINERS ADJOURN. | \eaving for college, and she return: | iightful softness, and mousquetaire omy. Deny } Gar meso tac 6 led home brimming over with enthu- | sleeves of net mark it as one of the | yourself the i Th « ention ¢ onl miners, = at. Mike trying to put out I wench oa Seoubay Mat ertocted aa} \elaem and chatter, Despite the fact poster oh ioe mg anes Fa Pinas post ca =e @ Gu be Ge } tins ie ‘ } won sten, ave broug along 4 } mm tc A een pogo! Homie. eens wick fer two that Luctile presented @ woe-bemone | 1, Hate that you can see for your count. A week- _—_ | years under the old wage scale gnd appearance, with a bandage around | wif What's t your neuralgia ly saving of Ten Chances conditions, adjourned last night her head—a sure sign of neuralgia | has disappeared? 1 thought you only $5.00 To One didn’t care for fashions.” means $1,462.00 in five years. By our simple }toilettes May and Genevieve Ore | sess # plan, you can | taking to school. I know you have open an ac or something Ike that 1 count for one , but you've simply got to lis j dollar up which Thompson’s | pa lafter spending several days in dis ing important business of the union. The agreement was confirm ed yesterday. The delegates left for | thelr homes today | Your girl is sure to like “Ch ors.” she buret out ‘Oh, Luctiie! You should see the | The real trouble ts from your eyes—some weakness, | | | ~ Vour Credit 1s Good on easy payments to All, Cash or May bas @ sult of smooth hen- | gs | rietta in cinnamon brown, the skirt es interest. and bodice cut together, in a prin S d D tab ie work cess juniper The coat fs just as un ay inner 3: | for you. pss ~ neglect “4 ate aimple as it can be, but too chic for | cover cause re- it be a anything. It is close fitting and move or remedy t STEVENS. trimmed with large velyet-covered Is something fine. It is he only tri 4 sensible way do thin t to treat the eyes by sctentifie meth- Ee button molds, with a brown si . ruch to finish the cuffs. The hat ; is brown satin, soft and rolling, with knows what he’s doing amass of coque feathers shading through the ecrus to brown, and weld by an amethyst buckle Yes, | know you are sufferin dear, but you should have seen G Moderate Prices @etvo's gown. It's a pale & |} lanadowne prin with a bold de A Cozy Place to Spend an by a chef who 1 KNOW BRCAUSE I CURB, F. W. Dickey, Oph. D. TALIST. = Special After 6 o’Clock ng t Hour Bteamer Telegraph ta Savings & Thompson’s Cafe CORNER SECOND i (By United Press.) }paints many of the flagstaffs on Wanted, Wanted, Wanted AND CHERRY. Athletic Park. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 10.—"I'd| top of this eity’s Immense build d B: k j 1 ust as soon smoke a cigarette on |MKX, while the wind whistles shrtlly an akery | P , m - ‘ around him. He slaps on paint have bropert woe FY} 15 Towel Roller, 9c 15¢ Shopping Bags, 9c | top of the tallest flagstaff in Philly | with a deft hand, and t@ as uneon at ones We ss ip Secon Av: ond Mek ae = campeon som PEA Varnished hardwood Towel Rush Shopping’ Bags as on the ground, but as I don’t/cerned as if was standing on , OM 3 a meesoth tntehed oO ud durable. To pon pw dulge up| the ground painting a window sill 1000-10 American | Basie Building 7 RY ill gi smn finished, strong and durabl , T omok st all, J . t indulge, " Lower. a Seetiesiscreiiccetestitisitissitssssrss ttc Where Is Arcadia ALLSTAR V6. VANCOUVER First African Lion—"I have a pre ‘ ? Worth 1 Worth 15¢ Jon is only 16, but he is one of weg , of Located SUNDAY, 2 P, M—TWO GAMES. Special 9c Special F 9c bh + a wo BO COUR | 1 happen | u oc 88S os north of Spokane, on t One Price of Admission to Both uae tin toemmean to OF ¢ ond African Lion—“How so?" | Are specially da and "Where ee cad a be Take Yesler Car, Admission 250 %e Alarm Clock 59c 50 Shotgun Shells, 43¢ |dinner with his family, A boats | fast nlght.”—Lite boiling, delicate cooking, Whore there is "an abunda Mauser 20-hour nickel plated mor at nee lee Ithis nimble little chap as a lux At ing of Declaration of In-} je yd care f ery Alarm ¢ gug shells, loaded with }icus Morris chair to one whowe John Hancock said, | eed ah cnak boii w . Wit commence achedul lock; warranted best Dupont black powder |bones ache after a day of hard | gravely We must all hang to-| hen bocce. | Satter tpele orenare ter you eed 1] Oct. ta a to keep correct 59. Spectal, 43¢ work gether Ye agreed Franklin, | sa sage . “ time, Special ic box | Utterly fearless, with confidence | half jocularly, “or we shall assured: |} : " ah you can buy tracts. trot Ey. Senttin | Ex. Wont Seattle a lin his ability, Joe scrapes and|ty all hang separately } } Price 40c Per Dozen Ko ke the | 8:20 am ——_—_—_—— United Produce Company _m YOURS TO PLEASE You Can Get « Better Sole Packers Where the st investiga 2:32 pm | 3:95 pam In Piotures, Picture Framing and WRUNG 806 Western Ave., Seattle silgate thie before buying wp.» ” | Art Goods. Call in, Look them Sin Cote tho | m wer Be Ask Us Why Before You Buy vr to the BUFF ROCK Hen: G . $ a4 m Federal Paint & Wall P (o KUSTER AND HARTZELL, The high priced edd on's with ve agai srant & k bye, Inc. 91 aper Trunk. Manufacturers, Said the BUFF ROCK Hen, a8 she hopped off her nest: P 4 First Ave, Arcade Annes 2107 First Avenue “The wise housewife Knows my browm eggs are the best.’ | 812-1914 American Bank Bidg. ||.) elger & TT