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°° THE STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1908 seedeoe eeesesesesoees | citnin are free, and the publie are goegeees: ° $F) covataly“invitca’to attend NOTED SINGERS AT THE MOORE “THE G 3 3) St, Mark’e Chu WHOLESALE > | Mr, Pawin Falrbourn will aive ws | oe DRU ¢ $i Orman reettal at St Mork’s DOWN-TO' 3 Z] church Bungay at ¢ pom WN-TOWN STORE Your PeSeSoSeseseseseoooes BY eth ite ener Mena } 1013-1015 FIAST AVENUE NO Bete : | Luncheon, Hosen Heottal | UP-TOWN STORE WE OELiVER 5 M John L. Marr of Weat Heattle| Under the of the Beattle on ST. ane WES’ \ Ttained at hineheon yesterday, | Federation Clube a. vio Pe (By Up ite PP ht Sern Had FREE TO ALL bi plimentary to Mra, MeCoughtry » the evenin Howard Lent Fopre. POBT*OFTICE SUB-BTATION + " ry La En ay of 1 4. who in guest of Mra Leopold | WIT AT THE Ue-vown srome THE QUAKER SEAS | nt 81 ROONbor aa ' r Ingersoll Thorne re pt 1,400,900 . Dinner for Mra. Green, elabach to bet b Patt for x M Henry Dickinson will «ive a Mme. Pleoxonka, oe ' 2 ‘ + or Th ay eventn he| Will give @ recital Friday evening H ae Court Martial Verdict Is . My ie eaune oe Mire [October 16, in Areade Hall . ; na M, Green ©, Conve * r Tea. |the Ladies’ Music ub will be Aver ° for Japan. M Witth Wallace Chapin of | held October 12, at ¥. M ee ee " ‘ was the « of |e A nm, at 0 o'elook Razors M explo preaid a: CLUBS | $2.00 Card Afternoon. ‘ } sAcoByY CAMPANARL ide win entartained at | SCOOOSOOOOSSS: Kasily the greatest operatic in the hintory of Sbattie St ~ ted at one tabi 1% Serene Lite ary eit hold} Will take place at the Moore th Friday afternoon of next (By United ruta rops ast tae eantinn Or thee 4 week, when the Metropolitan Quartette sings there under the au MRTCHIETHR, Pa, Oot. snk rites Afternoons. |the residence | f | apices of the Seattle Symphony Orchestra society. The quartette rhe streets thronged = w ohn Hi. Agen and her moth. |i nei, s10 1th av. N. on Mon-| 1* made up of Marie Rappold, the soprano: Josephine Jacoby the |e! ‘earn thousands and Wluminated a i) rid on Wednenday and. Friday {aay afternoon, at 2:30 | contralto; Riccardo Martin, the tenor, and Guiseppe Campanari, the | jeje Tune ch te 4 SR ge , ome We # ee Razor Satisfaction. Spe afternootia: at thelr home, "1821 Ben | baritone, with Arthur Rosenstein a# the planist and musical die | ea Kdential nominee, inn . | The Orpte ' | rector, Kach of these singers is now attached to the Metropolitan | ' the head of @ great ‘ or n window at with Mr 1 WwW Opera company of New York, and each je a superb artist, famous |) which was arranged Brid r , , 5 eaders in hor our 4 l Siee So teen On atecalt™ & in the great roles which are annually sang im the leading bome |; sore fi ‘ ri ¢, I Honing Strops; bridge-breakfast Tuesday, in honor Lady Stirling, 0. A. R. of grand opera in Ameri Phoy will not only be heard in #ol | in an addroas, dt f the Misses Kittinger, at her home Lady Stirling ch r, Day but in duets, trios and quartettes, ¢ program covering all the | ® ft ; an, buy better, " Minor a tthe American Re o leading composers of classical and modern muate : pereen aee Mice Wiitlame Enterteine ee at ee ick on y Notwithstanding the extraordinary expense involved in the Miss Florence Williams entertain. | Charity Club | ing of thene noted artists to Seattle, the Seattle Symphony I sixteen young la at i wae Cathal Ladien Charity chub! y, In order bring the concert within the reach of all, have FISHERMEN iN terday, at the f eo of her] win meet with Mra. Heneietta R established the priee scale at « lower figure than ts usually charged sister, Mra Dunn Deen ee ee eae ee iiti| for @ recital by a aingle artist. ‘The general seat sale will begin | Fi R For Mrs. Boy! 1th « wday afternoor | next morning at the Moore theatre box office BR oo Boyle os Club. : oe ae . - | Sy eee by a ‘ t net ai ss WAN B} Low FA E E - 5 tle zi ey FRANK T. EVANS. Richa . , | " ‘ 1 Son of “Fighting Bob,” who has Varsity Committes eeher Club ay tg 3 f. | been found guilty by court udents of the | ay at ( | | taile Waat ton w ave been | , pra Washington who hav ~ a | Sete mee ver cual i F ‘| Williams deeaks® to Over | are Helen t hart, M jenefit Clu | (By United Pr . age!, Mise Helen Tillmer The Benefit Dancing club wi A Reseletion ‘te oe A one-way round trip fare to 8! gock DRILLING CONTESTS. | 4,000 People for Two western MANILA, Oct. 10 Ralph Bas ' Brown, Pa 5 euekl enterenmens toere attle during the Alaska Yukon-Pa-| r Hour: and Rockefeller big battleships « Thompecn and Otto Albers, chat ay evening, at atensen's by the Congress at cific expositio | OR ong banks were making are now en - an a WeKiniey Givi | as of San Francisco. Providing for the control of} gpoKANe Oct 10. Hoe ip. —_ ear on other people's money, orders were given the a hh. wil etre 6 . water and power rights tn public} rock drilling was done at the in Before ar ence which t up Taft, he asserted tim Charles N. Webnestay afte a at k —— |iauds by the state or nation, and sinte fair Thursday afternoon | the armory to ove h c ed the fitness for ae depart two ho Hoatessne will be Mra, Eva Kridier (By United Press.) making the granting of power! McNicol and. Pickens, of Butte, | ped Wil bevy r jead- presidency of a who had time announced d Mra, J. D. Houghton, Mra & SAN PRANCISCO, Oct. 10—To-| rights conditional on the’ prompt|who drilled a hole 66% inches in| °, of Massachue jast night talk on the federal pay @ o'clock this morning the Magshi Murray, Mre rand Mra day was “resolution and debate completion of the work Geah granite in fitmen: wtaates. G01 tree vole tor over tw , fe fun Connecticut got under way. Halt owe. day” at the Trans Missisaippl Con The maintenance of ree fleet | tar as known, this je a world’s rec: (pour Mr. Williams ts one of the candidate's record an hour later all of the great ships| The pr at of tha me Ohio Society gress, The report of the commit-|in the Pacific ocean. lord in arantie Seven tease arc{ leet orators in the country, and Philippines, backed t were in motion and followed th the W ton high seh t The evening of « as + “ bed tee on resolutions, which embodies; The revision of the tariff #0 8) entered for $1,250 in prizes, the aside from any px al considers ates treasury and Connecticut down the pyointe ' s nct_on | Columbia College of Moet geneing | te Teal Work of the organization |to encourage industry in the Philiy| contests closing tonight Hons be gave his h rs full value Immediately a Rear Admiral ne Seaeary Mine | W8¥ cn by the Ohio | 8a¢ Is an expression of sentiment | pines. last night Williams took a in the papers in the ¢ nh pemnote E “ Leta 8 ood A ston, to members |Of the delegat from 20 states The establishment of a national Vatr « Succens. A considerable portion of his ad- Walla Lieut. Franck T Ww r Mr. Arthur Bleworth, Mr [494 frien two territories, Alaska, Hawail| bureau of mines Wash, Oct. 10.The|4ress was devoted to picking Sen - was tried on the charges o' Horace Ht and Mr. James Agnew John F. Miller Corps. and the Philippines, was presented| The construction of roads by na pat A pomemenre: os ss, teuiturs ator Beveridge to pieces, and do- absent from his station while act-| chairman. | ‘The ladies of John F. Miller W./at the opening of the session, and|tional and state corporation. Sele deeds of axhibite were in| ae tis he brought as almost in-| The ing as officer of k, using Senior Bal! Committee R 8 tained Tuesday | debate started on the resolutions}! Empowering the interstate com-| the «taille |piny. He « fund of sarenem | ¢ profane and ¢ 11 language a tor ba thon | after me of Mrs. Cor- | recommended and those left out impmerce commission to suspend tn —— aS ag | play He took up the ben ted to @ superior officer and intoxiea. | e graduating clase of the| nella A. Heanskes 4106 Burke 4¥./ the report of the committee. fadvance tncreases 1p freight rate mealtant ian Pd: gl mm, and declared that the p w tion, It is rumored throughout the |! lway high ect nas Deen ap Vy: San Among the tmportant resolutions} pending an Investigation as to thelr! ..15 contests are being held he — —- - - fleet that the verdict is guilty, but | Ponte? as fohows: an: Harold Jadopted were j reasonableness today aad will last tomorrow that the sentence is not dismissal | ,, Maetgig) Bae gy sceiecirnmmriccuncemnnprnmneeetipnstiitre aN SETAE Monday” Several Americans . from the service Bar Mine I thy Lith M re : creed Pen in apy Pa 3 . WEDDINGS Mrs. M. Cowden Bearing and Mins | eng army se yr Get the babi i . os — Carrie Bearing of Pennsylvania, are | wee a a bet. 16 e res. 65 and secure seat - . PERSO AL muesis ut the home of Mr, Will Ht or cent. of the lumber and b J “Checkers.” : on ee te pearing. Leach! Heights mills. throughout. Britis mi avenine at their Grunshaw Williams / Mr. and Mra William Wallace in will probebly close thi ~ Mr. Robert H. Grunshaw of Du- | }Chapin of Cal dn. oraee, ta mago the prics ert wth, Minn. and Miss Laura M. . guests of Chapin's re standard en ro A. Matthews, D. D. this week, at pom who oun Adrian court, will P the. home of the ib parentn residence of MY:| tur thelr souihern 6 " % 408% Terry av. Mr. and Mre Bayern Pogh ~- Mr. and = Mre jrunshaw will reside tn Duluth, |), . ave today for Uiethiand family, of 177 Mian gy we with leave October 20 to winter in Ethel Wiliams haw returnedy| Saiirornia 3 a Pn. Bonnett after « visit in Chicago, 1 | Mra. Peter Plaakett left today for * r. an re HM. Bennett have! Mra BM. Rininger and dasgh th her sister = Gabe! If you find tt Hard to Save lost exe nt Hi lannounced the marriage of their|ter Helen left today for the east, | by}, SBenente ao ee Seees while as oe arning a ¢ ‘od — “pees tabto water knows. Unease jaughter, Ada Margaret, to Mr |where they will remain during the|/ "> =k 1 Be ed Enea fede Ping (Gh Wises a66 Neuere ntertained | John W. Dumont of Chi it, | winter | ry you wi ae ‘ea it is an artificial mineral water, with all the prop { Miss | October & ad Mr. and Mra. Charles taimaage | SALVATIONISTS So ee ee erties of the most celvbrates table Select Gaiam Createtio—Carotan Conover and son are touring Cob ower decrease odium Carbonate, Bodiam Ch ie, Sodium Sul ‘ Se Ties Anna [tote ee teal wey woes York| GIVE PICTURE SHOW |} “We tavite you to start an Sings. Carbonate,’ Lime Carbounie, Iron, Sian. Care an were married at the ity where they will pass the win account at THIS BANK. Our of the bride levue av. on} tor Savings Department is ope: the evening of Oct Those t P , : he Gia oak ' ee Department is open ae a tendsnce ef tbe ceremony were: Mr.|, rm CM Lally hee returned), Hg Bay ge’ . every Saturday evening from . aod Mre Stoel, Mr. Hamlet, Mr. Mar. | S°f® y 5 = 1 o'eh ] H Mre. Stoel, Mr. Hamit. Mr. Mar page ay have |Bhane of the 6 8 oek. Manufactured and Bottled by i These re cpette. Mise Margaret Carolan, Mise a = thelarmy will hold cee | Mary Carola tee Catterine Cars rry hote lenow at thete | lan, Mr. C. Carolan, Mr. and Mre| Mise Hartwoll G. Chadbourn of | Minor on Oct % SP a a We Pay 4% Interest | Mr. and Mra James T. Jennings, at | Christ, the Passion Pay the | Ss Mime. Paull 8) secne: teem te cong to) their home 2817 Pourtn | Holy erty Captain Lacey MU te on Saving esciic snihion wei Linda jran to Everett while Str. City of | Mrs Mary A. Dover tine Teena ie [ee Oe ae SEATTLE. WASHINGTON oe weet meee s xcLu L ‘ or & trip om the continent, and ts BS reine oe Everett is being repaired. °°? | making her home at 622 Belmont sUBY BRIRER CONVICTRD. | The “Circle W Lamb.” Special Showing of Fine - av, N Our Mew Cook Book Ie Out } Miss Emma Loe of Minneapotis| |. Bag ae Press.) - tor it. D: H . ie vialting at the home of her PRANCIBOO, Get ma, ener co ress Hats at | Spring Ducks, _[broier "ti." 0° wee" Capt ty bootie ese of ge U ‘: . mt le Re f Oakland, | with attempting to Miss Helle Ross of Oakland, Cal em ogy Mandl pee Be and Up | Chickens so ma ese st Cabin. Cot. ctl furor > ‘is Harris at the Algonquin apart ity leet night after several of Seattie a all Butchers, Ab] | nents eitberatts 1122 44 Ay. ¢ 1323 34 Ay, HE and all kinds of dry-pleked fowls. | ™*? ration Ginice Seek LA. can Voie iTORES A4520—Phones—L 1893 Special today at the P |2nd and Yoaler. ace Marke cipal Speakers. At & meeting held in Otym Brid es help in all departments. Suits sold today will be oc SSP state candidates yesterday evening g' fitted and delivered to your homes before Sunday. The local Republican campaign | asreed to retain the present state ° The Redalidies ned Balasatan Gale ‘ j lopened in Junction hall in Rallard | committeo with Hills De Bruler at Without Plates er ee ; last night and was attended b head and J. W. Lysons as sec | ; over 400 persons, The meeting was retary, This was made comsary Just - bi > e } aided . by the fall of the rt Oe ee ae presided over by W. F. Freuden the ta « new primary berg, defeated candidate for the |!aw to provide for the selection of natural teeth—they fit e e ui in an egisiative nomination. Bob Hodge | ® state central committer i well, wear well, look ® was the ot speaker, and made | wel E | S { that took well with the the constituttonality of the second We Guarantee Dr. W. T. Christensen and W. ¢ use of the primary law Our work and don’t r wor make McMaster made short speeches and |! expected within a few days, The you pay exorbitant prices 4 C. A Smile All the While ‘REPUBLICA! NS OPE. Congressman Slices | and Bob Hodge Prin- sone lowed by Const on ts of no particular interest either—our operators are Humphrey, the aker of the didates, an neither McBride ers in the science or Coon received 40 per cent. of the ry and capable is the expression of enjoyment of those only in good health. mane eeaghrey met oye varron trom hoatnation, Ht tee you, thould "have You have never seen an ailing person smile the I ge aig By att Ban ie anvitttouen ST ean ea record Ih congress in detail, show-/'the substitution of the nomin } mer smile that means a smile. hat at no time. did he havefeandidates will fall upon the atate| Make Us a Visit— tion affil but tral committee and they will ap snatter whether yeu e 4 in behalf of the}point Cosgrove, Hay and the rest patrenias us or ne { hire Yr delli’s Co coa i ° : ri poane then man nates te ticket as selected by the wli'be accorded tan some builds up the tissues of brain and body and hids the ya eat —— ATHLETIC Goops — Method ees! 2 eo! a young and old,in the enjoyment of real a yore ts i} shirts. a mupporters, ankle i te 4 E ‘i j iti health, besides it pleases and auppoisers tn Spaiding’s Athlett Cor — Ri port of the Financial Condition delights the palate. ee A. L. HALL on Geet ae prs ‘ at a Atel r _ Bi sseiies eo Prong sks i ttn YRTHWEST TRUST & SAFB 25e. DEPOSIT CO FS. y Ne . e grocer. } . G. Beattie, at cicee ¢ ons Boptember 98, 2908 RESOURCES GREAT MEAT SPECIAL FOR MONDAY Se ee ee : A Cor. Third Av. and Cherry iin EES Treat and oure chre | Bare, ro sS Best Round Steak Only i per Pound eae tet oe | Skin, Stomach, Liver Ki aave . \ , = ght (Ba > evtie Ses : jowels. art and Lunge ‘ mane , \y —_ ~ ) : fir ae rays i emailed s Geng pe iain % acinar A. oR | Oo, , it tn oo. toe ingle pecker’ suppilo " Beret, “Giier hasame wee m ~ 4 buy f pr eases of Men and Diseases of , RIABIUITING ‘ BE A PATRON OF oR Sere ‘ r - " eumat ism ; a The Biz White Market Swollen and Deformed Joints ae sa MAIN FLOOR, PUBLIC MARKET BUILDING ae “ys avity wep Say wh . we ' ‘ “oe ciples. No. 3 ‘ Ey ack, Inability to Straighten uf site OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. SATURDAY and Lemengie oured on €.QuRE Bi) Sa noes , . antee a PO MARTMAN, View President ALEXAND ED Mh, Come eS Way, on Pioneer Square For Your Convenience and Comfort for th Pac tthe benefits Washt was instrumental fon and oth on, which in securing We have vided room tuday'’s selling. Extra

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