The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 19, 1899, Page 4

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f that the fore fall oat Court Records Destroy 4 | | NASH VIL Tenn, May 1. county court) hous at Cookeville was destroyed this w ning by fire of ince ary origin arty all the loat. rT murder cases on * thought that in one of the rous suite involving land titles were also pending and many complications will result from the WASHINGTON, D.C. May 19. fire The Insular Commission, appointed er nat wpracenananat by the President to visit Porto Rico Invitation Recalled? vunty records w ° To Be Prosentid to President Moe wore number Kinley Within a ww Days } For His Considerati the agricultural conditions and re- | phe of regents of the state wources of the island, ls engaged agric liege, which is now the preparation of @ report, which '€ composed of five Republicans and is expected will be ready for the jiwo puliets, two Republicans ha peaking of the resources of of Populixts removed by Governor Gen. Kennedy, of (he gianiey, han adopted a resolution » said he considered the annuling the action of Pre twit tracts of land lying in the uplands in inv) Willlam Jennings the best coffee in the work He oration next month, made this declaration with a thor- ough knowledge of the value and re. | Java. There remains much to be « the coffee industry of Porto Rico, (n GLOBE TRO T T ER | Principal obetacte being the lack transportation facttities, there being only a few disjointed links of ral! railroad enters the coffee district, or|other honors to which Batavia lays those parts of the island which i® claim is that of having the Infant capable of coffee production. Nor | child of Mr. and Mra. Dr. P. M. Ash are there any wagon roads in the | burn a8 a resident. The child hae ae they exist in the United States | world. It is a red-faced infant, aged Coffee cannet be profitably grown /9 months. Dr, Ashburn wae station ‘without intelligence and care. Like | ed at Fort Thomas, Ky. last win most species of vegetation, it has | ter, and tm January received orders which ie leaf eating insect|and child, left for New York. On known to naturalists as eaubs. Thi® January 19 they, with Major General insect has not as yet manifested it-) Lawton, General Hal! and 1908 sol elf an « disturbing factor in Porto fiers, sailed on the steamer Grant fn other toffee producing countr! After they arrived at Manila it induces the belief that the ie? i was not thought advisable, in view Groves of Porto Rice will not be al-/or the situation at Manila, for wo ‘Ways exempt from this pest. |men to go ashore, Mra. Ashburn Most expensive, good land being at/ until it was found impossible to let about $309 per acre. It i said that | her land, and then decided to re- eugar cane once planted will produce |curg home. She and her son arrived an annual crop for from eleht to ten! at a Francisco on the steamer ‘Among the native growers the juliet) rive at their home in Batavia to- | is converted Into “dules.” Many of | morrow night the natives make their own sug@r| The child was aboard ship 102 days| by the evaporating pan, which '%/4n4 holds the record for trips around | Open kettle process practived im the | of ten monthe. olden time. ——$— enema Police After Operator. HAS GIVEN UP | stamens sere has reached here of a wreck on the was injured. The train dispatcher, | | whose orders caused the collision, | BOSTON, sass, May 19--Burnet| nas fled toward the United States! Kinraide, the Jamaica Plain inven-|porder and is being pursued by the| Keely motor and will ship back to capierstentipuveiesiinile the Keely Motor company all the; Machines and manuscripts left by | the Philadelphia promoter and in-| Guplicity of the inventor's Iabora-| Gon w. Ww. Kirkland, father of | tory Mr. Kinraid: done work On| Oaette Tyler, the actress, has been the machines. After the death of | sricken with paralysis and ia now at Keely ail of the machinery pertain- | 11, daughter's home at Shepar With the manuscripts left by bim, = te Ste te were shipped to his laboratory in —— ene he: fo wae po pring Park avenue, Jamaica Plain. eee | ‘This exposure was considered by Mr.| pusseit Sage, and the board of ai-| for Investigation and repert upon) MANDRATTAN, Kan, May 19. President upon his return from Vir-|ing been seated last Friday in place in the Interior capable of producing fryan to mgd the comme t complished tn the way of developing road along the coast, No line of} BATAVTA, 0, May 19—Among interior of the isiand—that i, roads | just completed a trip arewnd the inside enemies, principal amon | to leave for Mantia. He with his wife Rico, but the experience of planters | for Manila. ‘The sugar lands in Porto Rico are | remained on board with her child Years, with comparative little labor. Grant last Sunday and they will ar- @imilar to, but more rapid than, the |the world by children under the age Mexican Central railway near Las) KEELY MOTOR tsseon. S'seete ms Sr |sengera were killed. The engineer | tor, has abandoned all work on the | rural polio WIRE TAPS. Ventor, Stnce the exposure of the! | ing to the famous motor, together | town N.Y. The general's right slde Kinmraide the greatest breach of con-| tore of the Wert Presbyterian fidence on the part of the men who |... = de Segne Sekheen S6ns made the statement in public. It eee Gon jo nae hebeg begs eae de 4 Drought him the most unpleasant) yeor Rev. A. M Bvans. The con kind of notoriety and soon after he gregation sustained t tor made up his mind to have nothing . pe ped to do with the motor ma-| pe sheriff Combs, of Lether coun- the motor was a fraud, he replied:| i) last night, mistaking them for “I have by no means arrived at ins men he had quarreled with any such coneiusion, but, under the | onns has given himeelf ws circumstances, I have determined to SoS ’ make no further investigations.” | «..ator Peffer e of the founders | De wrre’s Coffin Trust. { the Populist party, now claims to be © Republican, as his only ques DOVER, Del, May 19. — The first nm, that of the money queation. Coffin Trust was formed here, when seems settled and the Popultat party the secretary of » 1 a has been swallowed up by the Demo. charter to the Stefn Casket coms ratic party of Delaware, which, however, New York concern. The new pany estimates ita capital stock at | Re $100,000, and is to engage in the man- ufacture and sale of coffins and un-| The top floor of Newcomb Bros. dertakers’ supplies. wall paper building was destroyed A local concern was chartered this | by fire yesterday. ‘The loas, mostly | afternoon to engage in the general Caused by water to the st nm the insurance business throughout Del < r floors, {# estimated at $40,000, ware It is the Industrial Acc oe dent Insurance Company of Ameri-| George Hazzard, the Democratic ca, With a be enptal « stock of $50,000, politician, was arrested yesterday at = Tacoma for violating the civil ser- paign. Judge Hanford reien to appear in Montana in June, where eer) ———— The Pacific Coast delegation of hardware jobbers which meets at at ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., May 19.—| Paul Monday to ask the Great North Mr. Roberts, director of the mint, ern and Northern Pacific to ¢ has decided upon the design for the |their hardware tariff to the Lafayette silver dollar, to be coined | will be opposed by the jobbers of | in aid of the Lafayette monument | Duluth, and a strong fight is expect- association, which propo! & monument to Lafayette in Parts eee Next year. Congress authorized th nogle, which collid coinage of 60,000 of these dollars, and | ed with r City of Kings it is expected that they will be sold ton recently V yesterday from at @ premium and add after being ally to the fund which has been don ated by the school « country. It was hor scriptions would amount sum, but only $40,000 hae so far b ene A strike of coal has been made at ublie In the Golden Lion group. oe oo to erect “ma ined twenty-five dayn by the col en of this! tision Hill mine at Wardner Joys nonunton contributed, and the 69,000 souventr mir “ nl e running now dollars will have to be sold at a big that district premium to realize the $250,000 desir cee ed The # nth general assembly On one side of th will belof the Cumberland Presbyterian heads of Washington fa 1 et at er and on the other a nt a ut " all of the monument to be 1 ne | f the cou are present city of Paris, The pr a 5 - age trom his address inser ha r of Cu si is, of Port been abandoned, and the ¢ 1 t n not @ Japan “United States 1 1 it nveatis something to indicate that it belong as been overruled by A to @ special innuc pau ving Some dimeul has leer th Their ierh FX pr ly th date. Tho a4 ument comm ti |ea those of seamen of other nati ‘ enemas ne lunder secretary for posts announces THE 8 TO REPORT E2222 =(LEETMR [SATURDAY S.... | Deputy t Nicaragua Commis. 5's." 5° sion Is Ready. =" Tru TIMATES COST AT $125,000,000 fo": wan a fal his thr Presipent MoKiniey Will be Official. “ “3 fc a! . ly Notified When He Arrives the patr at Washington, t rowld Captain mimander Bear, will not take t easel nor WASHINGTON, D.C, May 19 It Is stated here that the differences exinting ween the Nicaraguan cutter Go canal commissioners have been #et~ | toned at & ted, and that the long-delayed re- | anie that t port will go to President McKinley |.» of upon his return to Washington. A affected between the ited in thelr) yp jeutonan fixing the coxt of the proposed water | omeor of t thin seasor assigning bh way at $126,000,000, The commis | ferred to the launch Guard sioners favor the Hull route. A Long Case Ended. By & re TACOMA, May 19.--Tomorrow | meeting of Judge Wiliamson will decide the Companion title to above five acres in the “nle- wer tr out on Eleventh street be yond K street ‘This iw the last of the litle a companies through ¢ non oF It im ¢ ton now pending over this famous tract, that rates beyond Pree . vut the same time for St. Michael over which mo: ney has already | WY Must be quoted tnd y | Pollowing the vensele of the § been spent in court fees and comts these of the abov | pire company will be the sternwhest lawyers’ fees than would buy 120 F - ‘se > r ‘Qu katep owned by A KB res in place of the @ acres involv as } oy si il be tow. py elag ong bon The members of the Arion Soctety |Ch pe Ramet. Pee. Sah Se Soe The present case is between the |of New ¥ Me SieRDIAE A |e asatile abbas May O The ves ers, who claim the land by purch rty, oft of wi a speed a Fs od =~ Pte t : bse" ym these ¢ ow in suit, a famous sing ° avers apt, : oh On these five acres, now in suit, « - she was tied up in MUSIC record has been made which em. | ar merely braces over 1000 pages of testimony | Ure end Fle and pleadings. nly TED of the Ever being rebu we jand I woul aioe [firm it if to the rum: miles Sika fnetd ee of the Ch will arrive AND THE. MAIL SERVICE RESUMED |" ),0 oP Magiee Nohuron Oh night, best Thursday & | will give i gleaders of the Ex-Strikers Are | “'r* 80" Discharged Gthers Doing Double Duty. TACOMA ary ordina evening on art PARIS, May 19.—The striking let-| Under th ter-carriers are apparently penitent |@la#ht how and have gone back to work. The and the seome to in salaries olty that ne concessions will be made to the strikers, and that 2% of their ringleaders will be discharged. The ex-strikers are doing double duty to- | day, and the service will probably be caught up with th afternoon. SEATTLE. INKLINGS. Jack Anderson, who has been con fined tn the county jall for emug ating, has Deen sentenced in the Fed eral court to one year in the peniten-|Gold Democrat Appointed nf $100 and coats, t , jary and @ fine waemie President W. Frater, receiver of the Mer- chants’ National bank, has been au thorized by Judge Hanford to sel) to M. KR, Durham, lot 19 bik 9, In the Gilman addition for $190, and to pay J. B. HIM $10 for commiasion of said | sale “- The Pacific clipper line controlling | the bark M ury in the Federal court denying the allegations of An- irew Gudness, formerly second mate and carpenter of that vessel, who re cently libeled her for the sum of $350 due him for wages and injuries re ceived while employed on the Mer pension ag years A petition has been fled in the etty | clerk's offer coming from the real-| dente of the second precinct of Ronn | | second ward, to enlarge the territ of the precinct as follows: Beginning at eighteen avenue south and Yea A, May 19.—At the meeting ler way and thence running south Pgpeice mgs = “ va bite | Photos reduced on Bighteenth avenue to the south o ee ee os ee j boundary line of the city; thence| mittee yesterday, the final details AMUSEMENTS. | We oe ase tcupviies aed 4 For 30 Days. east on the south boundary line to | were aranged for the state conven the intersection of the south bound-| tion which ary and Twenty-fourth avenue |miesday, ¥ south: thence north on Twenty. |) U°""* fourth avenue to the center of Yen-| ler way; thence west on the centrat | tion will be morning of line of Yesler way to Eighteenth | court room in the chamber avenue south. The petition i# sign- j merce bulld ed by seventy voters of the precinct. | ine pubtic, one to att A building permit has been tssued A. James for alterations at! rn avenue to cost $350, will come the Albert Edward Mining company | will be rer has been with the county auditor, cach of the will manage the The trustees wh per in th company until the 15th of November, 1499, are: M. J, Murphy, J. H. Wil kingon, M. M. Rex, J. L. B. Higgin, George Spencer and J. 8, Carrick ‘The capital stock tf $500,000. ‘The employes of the clty water de. | tary, and partment are sending out cards to- | Tacoma, tr Jay notifying those using city wa-| will be re ter, of the last reading of their me-jcorted to t ters urth floor ‘Tne French Carriers ‘= °=:. day, as announved in the Star Tues To Adjust Salari some changes were found necessary, | be made prove succe ore of th o renwe 360, | to Tacoma from various Py i | parts of the state here are now 12 A certificate of incorporation of | auviliary organizations len t. ite f § GO TO.... ow a ee eel re REIT EE Tp penne emg eee rome been yaken oul, | MARRS | ame Upto-Date Parnishing. Gowds—Lively Selling To appreciate their great worth you must closely investi- y tur wages amou , gate their many superior merits. Besides, we save you eee - - | money on each purchase, +s Bory ies N Teck MUONS Fine Laudried White Bhirta, “ Will Start North Be- isc Ses | EES naa etn. Deby of bent soe t 1 avin each York mills muslin, handsomely es, in| om only 760 each only We each, |MEN'S Fine Muslin Nightgowns, Imperial Tien,| pretty fancy-colored plaited front, ings, beautiful) ett extra full and roomy, T5¢ value, Mp N yle Teck Gah | fore June | yas ren Ae, a roomer at the Great in all the ‘ Ye hou r | - — designs each only Me each 1@ and Main #treet, at MION'S y Collars, the new MEN'S Suspenders, immense variety » take his own life last) pypIpp > Orr & :| sha ach to select from, Ibe, 260, tbe and We Fe oy trode (EMPIRE LANE SENDS SIX BOATS Mien ox Cults, 068) a pair 1 ket-knif and q MION'S Fine Linen Hats, new spring tra the knife acros - MIEN Wine Unlaundried White! shape, be and te each. he fabbed it tr ort #hirts, splendidly made, cheap at YOUNG Men's Fine Silk Striped ¥ 4 in lokst dhe, only She each Linen Hats, & a#tyle particularly an Wak a atten | tear Sn, Severe) Other) re Hise Uniavndet White nice for young men, $1 value, only . ‘ " tah “Hold Overs" Leeve Soon Shirts, body of New York mills The each howpl ‘ muslin, fi en bosom, protection: MEN'S Fine Fur Fe@ora Wate, new 4 From thie Pert ek band, actually worth @6c, only summer bloek, new colors, We Fra heretofore We « wave you % to @ per cent. from c venu eu "9 MN'S Fine Laundried White Shirts, “exclusive” hat store prices. 4 boroma and MBN'S Fine Laundried Perca with fancy fast-colo Ihe About the latter part of the month = puffs, beautifully finished, We, 7 Shirts, handsome fast colors, nicely on th 4 of the | the ¢ us and uncertain work of g90 each laundried, ec and Te each. pe Big egy se pray Sapell wing to St, Michael the steamers ——_—— on We It is prob. |and other craft designed for service n the Yukon will present indications wu he Hear will go north tn win, Fre sO. W. PETERSON & BRO. siting ty BOM" | vonnela of this class to go north from Smal Beatle not be as great as of st F. M. Woody, executive |!aat Year, Of these, the first to make 206, 208, 210 Pike St. th venture will be the four steel he Hear, has been trans f the Empire Tra t Port Townsend pany, the Yukon, Tanana, No. 3 . e.6 and No, 4, which have been launched recently from the tide flats, where ortation tne kinda 8 ni they have been since jast su $40, $30, 826, S20 elation, none of The four vessels will leave Beattie " ravens yes for #t. Michael about May 2%, In tow tation rates to Daw fe © the steam schooners Na- ‘nee t “ity or the Brunswick " steel tug# Alaska and Empire, of the same ¢ mpany, will leave river whore she has ed up to the present time ht-secing, and w y thie week. Call and Bpecial die is Taamine thew ‘aad Sehmite, of the; The Quickstep is one of the finest of yma bnng 2 ost fF a Yukon ri « ft built at Beat . . | Another vessel destined for the) 903 Second Ave. Seatiie, Wasm Yukon is the steamer Lotta Ta } ed by Frank Waterhous T tt Is another of the “held over” is at present receiving iit,” said J t and r fast nicht at the Batter, |the fint and hing touches at Moran's ship + that |yard. The Talbott will be towed wit nor A... 1 be only too giad to con. | aving Seattle some time In June. ere was. What gave rise |The New England ie now on the GRAMOPHONE or wae the layin f three | Ways at the vere receiving an over suling in preparation for the trip. k up h < 0 bat | de ‘het Finest Talking Machine Made fone because th is a eres coe" TQ GHANCE THE POWER REGINAS—~ oe us sor in B.C ae the founder er Es From $7. 00 to $300 OUR CAFE “og Eueanr goey|Armours to Replace Steam! Sharman, Clay & (O.|$ Hr cm. A Ritat, - Proyietr With Electricity. “STEINWAY” DEALERS Cor. Third Ave, ond James @ KANSAS CITY, Mo. May 19.—It Second Avenue * inning at & o'clock. On t within a few montha| ——— [all of the vast machinery of the Ar Ww ventng the "9 convention | ™ . 4 he nour Packing house will be operat Cll — ting will be held ® pro banquet in honor « © of the leading hotels i by electricity. The company is se- riously considering the advisability t andoning the steam motive ou an |power, substituting electricity. The} May 19.—The new sal rk of enlarging its old electrical nee was taken pip Inst |plant je now in progress, and call Bargain public employes and sa mpleted It will be one of the best ‘in this part of the country. The ca | o pew state law, making | pacity of the old plant will be more] In a New, Slightly Used * « Weal day's work, |than doubled, and if experiments to! or Second-hand ful, it will be rovemen i the times | increased sufflc Uy to furnish mo. all for a slicht advan tive power to the entire plant or na the line The company proposes to first use| wate minor machinery az| Remember we have the ; ¢ r Largest and Most Com- plete Stock in the City. and, if it gives satisfa n steam will be abandoned war raised t ectr h & ' * an Klectr ght |the 5 1 of $99, | tion, th sanen |e Lonethes Netant Superintendent W,. | Cod OC Ws fer aston and terme a tens | G03 Second Ave, Burke Botidiay | ively at the plant with than a year. for furnished only Hiumin t packing house, and when the Our grocer says - mpany to use electricity oe Be 8 ‘ D.C, May 19 net ses it w cessary fie Junk Co. pays lowest prices, McKiniey is disposed t pe wep gower hows ¢ Th y bot “square ‘DaaiBess. Rinds of wasté he ¢ 1 De r sas machinery bas been ere are not an ae et: as 8°" sold, No sesed 1, including several large aen-| No, 118. a nt sea bce | “Sewina MACHINES. . | ‘ Home Maen ine - 4 qner Capital. cheapert machine meee. TRENTON, N. J, May 19. The ments. Office next door to f Lima, pur- /iiectric Vehicle company one of the iM Gun ' ncerns recently formed by the Wi- NTED-CLOTHIN Washingt tener-Hifkine- Whitney syndicate, to Cast off clothing, trun ks and ralises boug! 1 tier |day filed papers with the re SAN DIRGO FRUIT C0. et 110 Second ave. ‘Phone Red list t tr 6,000,000 to $12,000,000. - bal Se ste Tle. Has Plenty. | Fine as Silk 415 Pike Street. | mi ~ ae |_ Sale Deposit Boxes. fee Hh Henson _patore pare azine & sewing ; : Shines for ‘sale se 25 Columbia STATE CONVENTION sate heoping of valuable erucis ont [I metween th ana Sehgal wn Srna key fe Deposit Vaults, | ee Bi ht ‘olumbia street, gE Ors | ; ; . “oil Platino Cabinet in to be held here on TWO _ GRAND \La Roche avis rete tay \ tia have EXCURS! 0 N S Acme Publishing Co. | held at the Unite | who are coraiatly ‘nvited) Ty Honan of the Queen's Birthda oe — It is expected about 90 delematen = The — oe P.O, Alley. Te evan Mache od Linsay's home-made breed, cakes and ; best in the city, 1406 Third Ave. resented. The oM suxiliaries and or Will leave from City Dock it 12 Midnight toria at 10 p,m Sparkman & McLean FOR BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE Phone Red 1798, 600 Batley Bidg. sday, May 23 embers In qualified to LOANS AND IN NOR. Hoth ell nabs Pate ke aa DANCING RG ACADEMY. aprcayian teclee Need eee A aqeverar nc Mire. Hansen, corng Latent apring Bhylon. Larwest prices) state a Thursday May 2s, at 6:30 A, M. : ‘ Returning loaves retary; M Marie Thursday ma, recording secre- | Arriving at Vict th trips in time for the Day's Sports iaat 10 p.m r, All the delegates = paneer oer toe ane. ove ie Leare: (ot One We offer ‘ at, six f the chamber of com Round Trip = rubstantt im hood | pay: down, vélance in payment te alt © LOTHES CLEANING. John Fitzgerald and John Sheehan, |kept open at all times for the use of] ‘Tickets will be on sale at City et two of the alleged bunco men who the delegates. The roception com \ » morning 22 In the marketover thirty years Beattie Clothes Prossing Ga. keep your were arrested in the roundup made | mitte { Mrs. H_M. ‘Them.| Dock Monday morning, May 22, be ee ee ee clothe shapefor ai Aa rat tao Sing Wednesday night, were released nan; M Add a. Fi - siahaal wre.) | cleaning, repairing. 110083 ay, 1a trom jail yester 1 $508 bonds | tor de Adaixon and Mr | ty ‘ DT @) M ES [ IC POR SALE CITY REAL KATATE. s+ if the entertainment 1 SIGNS , Lint GiaséelMeii10 owned by John ReslMee W. A. Bulle Mra, 0. ©, Bates |—oe ees eee ica E WING MACHINE, Bey Oc ckaon on Taidorado crevk, hax been |will_act aa chairman of the qvunl . cipbeaselsmminume, apd, eeaieal | Sceeeimmeoges as ate bon TAN 's 50. wold to @ syndice Jigh cap- | committe Menton, S10 Yeslor Way, "Phone Bluok 134, eee ay sas MICKELSON yAEL | so. se rn iat ® 1 t f f « 1 c . h I t t ) r 1 t 1 Li 1 e q ' ® © ® bs y b b 4

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