The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 26, 1899, Page 1

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OO . SHA Twenty-five Cents a Month ah Telephone Subscriptions to Gy Mall or Capriag Pike i650 Seceosapedeuoatiieallal POOP POP UY OOOO wa I. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDA “EVENING, MAY 26, 1s, vikidh Bat The Columbta Navlgation © Will undoybtediy ®e a@ form }competivor dn the Yukon trad: fon It was stated at th of the company today that th agement is contemplating oh i j|que of the Menpbie mine itnelt. A! noe Lagovery, which with be hl together, Ghene ane about 2500 ft. of ee ed between St. Michael and j } develapinent on (bie page nity. Split Bamboo Rods, starting at pa $1.00 one > far ia kngwn, f Cyaan tam om “ Snell Hooks, per dozen, 40x Ht be the only to make UST; (N J Silk Line, 25 yards ° ry eer Lope between #t. Miche! Leaders 5 jand the new gold felds. ‘This event reaped ae “ : i Ji insure a cértala and sate me Flies, per dozen ane L =~ © for the larse quantities of the yel Can Come P. et f low metal to reaah the outside werk . p [ae “ace sone op causes won Brug Mis vm SPELGER & HURLBUT i Atkinann, a7 i at the peedent Lune} wasn May W—Toe > (2ib-I247 Second Avenve wo Secure the Return of the Velun- Yaa teers to That City. fever tot atardays Senator Foster yrs Been Trying £0 Ba lan meee oor ees ir or tae Saturday. ACYCLONE ‘| Ovalp, and ¢eoriapanent wall be snus ¢ SOLD i { and hae more extenal we eamlapenent thAD apy other dabike ID bhe camp oul conpideratly feeling among tiab off Wer depar ty Bebur net meet thelr approval, They atand ty (le to the decision for uncond! tional murrender. Phie Feeling pre ete) vatia. not only ip ! ‘Hut minone amen fn eM watkw of tite. Alger Cables to Among the _Sreione £2UR Cay agent yy Wan oom ed ase wilting THAT 18 GOOD tit fotlosauce dow 10 pay etait price, det us figure with y 0a Third and Pike, the army cireles, - Arr ne eterno ee SP CAAA TR PE Come ané See Our New Line of 8 nm PRESIDENT INFLUENCED "MSSM SSS" rerong foe Crockery and, sera wawrinc, ten, ay Meee] WORLD PEACE. coven ate ‘Bazaak co. =~ =a re Sots ae ono Cal Oeamrrnseeseereanemmmentane: eae 8 aounty, etiriking the eowthern limite Gen. On today: o ety © Gamage to he $B -Aany ost %* Lovis Seattle May Lose Its Chance for Wel- si.":::,.0r.'Sc..5. arte Seemlnri set BOTTLED BEER A SPERALTY 20." vee Were lost in the remote OO88- | THis cap be done Busch, Mil- a dt wt waukee Pabst, Milwaukee Schlitz, San Francisco W Searge woumled coming the = Boys. igs ome HONG KONG, May 4 —Admiret | Dewey ountinues to decline all invit. | Ahem 40 mecsa! fonetions, and te re BN (makning perfeotiy quiet, Mix etay at! — Poak greatly peneiGng! “A Baldior Speake Up. The Senator Says Thats That Seattle and Tacoma sv" ‘is vm si Cuare vas Should Come to a Joint Understanding | sv2-) 2.05 wen we tee’ at Once Regarding the Fourth of July and Volunteers’ Celebration, Miers in the Spanish war did not @n-| nd ce witha ae on taneONL SERIE Sn Cine aie Hone Ret tinge ar a ren EXEMPTION: ‘Peomas, une of the Michigan soldiers hig ao traitor to his country and end left the chure - ite for any partioular reasons. Chas. / pes the preacher ey calling | | te Sab each for hi | Prawteow iat {thie kvowledae py vine me Ager pronident of heel » gunn d prece petitions Moe of the | he maney te may be reached by 5 j decided to deduct & | (A FAILURE THE . WERBTIATIONS For Settioment of Gonedien- American Oleputes. Sees the Filipinos j ) Reinier, euawigomety bound | Telerhone Green 96. ; j { reees mee. pled leesos Soom Turned and Filed. Mas 25a? mon, Special Mining Reparts Gaara | HAVANA, May organizations of 1 LEARN We @uerertee to Toeeh Anyone announced m oO 600 = j-eeger,. Ride @e Bicyc's Auditorium Bicycle Riding Academy Third Ave. end Madiaon Bt DIAMONDS Herve sAvencwd tn ines trom 10 to SY per cont Gaur prices are ttl) low Watchem ak 0a) pole,” W. W. HOUGHTON JEWELER DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE EXE of eeume te she trie ts alone jays. for the relief of effective visio. Soeooameas tn those it for the execution of your orders ts the oe eee ot cay oes Clan earemee. Oytertan 9) Piet bee the nia Ste tay Tay fe eben vho ve pavers Mines, Mining. Mocks an) Bape Kes) kelets re ints youd alty of nod” the that ¢ thing aoe haghaaing $2 seops wives anpiont se Pe The Boom ts bow On io the Buffalo Hump Camp. + dra ae aan gr in hemor, homecorming of the pa - F— Cally ot Mi Se es OA undoubtedly ington Ve | sige As the case now stands, Tacoma may have two big celebrations on | “igen ie aroun oa nal a — exclusive Lines, one 99 the Fourth of July, oad the miner whew te woive- | ae. es ee on f teers rejurm, Sy far, Seattio hee make ae preperetione fer @ pele lo + Cg, Morning Glory aye thromer. Ip fact, Tacoms. thrvagh ite special gy «4 2 ay atrasn 10 commition © owde each @ prop eMinn to the eogpmitior in the rules. It will mainly exempt | baving in charge the preparations for the volunteers’ celebration. The | United States deputy marshals and) datter repited that ft hed no power Sad | es { Cy hens ie © a eee so euimt thet Abe mationas haiday for ond ieee peg aang returning volunteers, Wiel Preeident. Tee under exeapn atwut A remealution a fume ime soat to Boncant Roberta, of! Biniae Life ts What You Make It for the eitizeng Of pewttie, tm | those holding povltions of trust and (Diab, was presented to the Preaby- “More money te being 4, nd 0 far as the Fourth of July w paempdiade paul jae thie ety contdence. Employes of the cov-|terian assamtly today. The seme tndustry thee Aacbegrmchyystpace ds Fp hes 28 wince would conmiderately stand a and allow to have the crowds on | ernment printing office will probably |jution alec favers the eotl-pelygnany yearw ‘aabeer having risen in price 10 @ potet which the Fourth with the explicit understanding that Tacoma was to 4 be exempted. hands off of the volunteers, and qapigt Ip @ Gommecoming welgmpe at Be- everything 1 steht. No. the Washington veluntecrs Ss See Oy, wee eee oan te " call the | of the resert. the | | conepieabsials llatidiesiadie camcadenme staat - Bow, ome of tyo things myst be done quickly 1 Beattie te to beve » | . Kither Tacoma must expticttly give up ali clatm upon the volunteers’ celebration, of Seartie must et ance Fourth of July, and ask the crowds Poors. This chy wenis » \ den bts propos to take trea tent | other towne to walk awey sinesibcrarne* © The New York Resort 1s Almost Wiped a Bh NEW YORK, May %—Coney Island was swept by a conflagration A | | { | early thie morning which destroyed eight blocks of buildings in the heart | | snenament of the const won. Dakota regiment, appeared | the ritets were famard to re! serriem of 110, which josie 3 The ineurgents ; a. thee famouse emimal painter, died this of the Earth. married, and @ways dreneet in ry attire, which was Slowed by gov. { FRM eet perm amon morning of pneumonia. She war un. Che makes (t an object of unusual tnterest.”~Mining Pree. When we ste people on every hand bewalling their joewes, ard at the same time permitting unquestioned opportunties make quick money slip by, we are forced to believe that they hee lost their locality am@¢tat thefr minds and belies never keep company with each other. Lost Creek, Sliver Creek, Forty-five, Sumet, and « best of other reliable stocks are presenting change every day for you to make @ email amount of money pay you Bagdsemely. Why 40 you not grasp them ae readily as you do the worthless things of life? If you are troubled with that nar- rowness of disposition which always tnctines you to discredit Ube etaternents of others, better get rid of & before it “preju- dices" you into poverty. eeahereronbehen PaRit, Gey M—Roea Bonheur, camber Patie tt “ beg Chai -eragitoware, $140 fepaamea fi hep 135 yor Palle dH at ey % Bix oy! Derorated Toltet Set 23 * a ee trom) 45) White Chamber o COON BROG., 1417 Second Aveo. A Suall Leak Wil Sak 2 Ship s lal etlantion to the matier ee Fire is believed to bave been of tncen@tary origin. The local depart- | Bie pour entire house with divease germs. return to Wi Ah ear Nothing more pee heard Ct iy myth thie | ment was unable to cope with the famex. Brooklyn was called on for | Only the best sanitary plumbing can morning, when aAclegram came to the Star from House, stating assistance. as the flames threatened to destroy every structure on Coney gave your home from fevers, diph- the es sane not yet determined as to where the First Warh-{ teiand. After many hours of hard fighting, the Gre wes gotten under \ @Méria and germ diseases. As eanit- eere should be tanded.It was marked, “for personal fn- | controt forme tion,” "hen 4 the glat of it is conveyed tn the foremoing statement Many notable escapes occurred In aii of the messages received from Washington, there hae beem noticed | during the progrews of the fire, wmong them poticeman Rich, fireman & singular albeence of reference to the exact point where the tropa would | Taggart and Witten Alorich, Richard Downs, Willtam Durkin. The } part known as the went end is wiped out, including the saloons, dancing | ' pavilions and other places of amuxement for which Coney Isiand is | @2, an it wan partly in anawer to an explicit inquiry as to Whether the | famous, Help was promptly sent from Brooklyn, Bath Beach, Fort |2° "het Coeseripts Gould Escape troops Narmtiton amt ‘iravesend. A fortumate ehifting of the wing alone sayed he jamded if browght direct to Puget sound. ‘Thle uncertainty was measurably increased by the telegram Just quot- would be landed in Beattie. Yor several weeks the Tacoma News has been claiming that the vol- Unteers would land in Tacoma, and claimed to have “exclumtve reaxone | for so stating. It did net divulge tte source of information, however. | Thia morning the Tacoma Ledger took up the matter in a eotumn articte, } ening of the Island for the summer { the island from entire destruction. Later.The lows is cetimated at end Geviavel that “the question of the reception of the volunteers murt be settied between Tacoma and fan Francisco,” and that “private ad- vices have been received within the past few days from retiatie que tere, stating that if the volunteers come to the Sound they wilt be tak- , Sachs See ee on SLANT! TRUST en to Camp Rowers for muster out,” night. The Star managed to catch him, however, this morning, over the | telephone, and read to him the telegram just received from the White | LAW SIGNED House. Then the fotlowing dialogue ensued: i “Senator, Have you recommended to President MeKintey that the | Fiert Washington troops should be mustered out on Puget sound?” “Yes, I have been doing all that I could to secure that end.” Texas Has the Most Stringent “Have you sought to have them brought to Beattie, or to Tacoma?” | “{ have endeavored to get the President to bring them to Tacoma to | Statue Yet Devised, be muetered out at Camp Rogers, where they were mustered in.” UBTIN, May 26.—Governor Sayres “iat do you not know that Seattle has been centering a of her en- | 411 N: May Mh ener eet ergies upon a homecoming celebration in honor of the volunteers, and 4,0 440 anti-trust aw that was ever that Tacoma had agreed to stand aside provided that Beattie keeps hands insat in the United States. It ts off of the Fourth of July?” Stoel 4f a. mami One » seene “Well, I don't know. ‘The thing to be done is for you people at Se- {Avubitul if a more itt inet ee attle to get together with the Tacome people and settle thie thing, There | sacration by any executive body in is no use in having any fussing over it, Tam willing and ready to abide ji. wonid The new taw become by the joint decision that is reached | effective the met day of January, | bulldings destroyed were mostly of a cheap character, The formal op- Day, but wit! be pestpoved for a few weeks A wat bikin Ouidah dipnied To Bring on Palpitation of | Escepe the Army Four Men Uilled. COLOGNE, May %.—Two physi- clans were arrested here today, charged ith assisting many mea to army used palpitation of the heart. Four men who tock some Of the pills have died, | end much suspicion is aroused, half a mfM!ion dollars, The many was to have occurred op Decoration PARIS BREAKING INTO PIECES The American Liner Seems to be Surely Doomed. FALMOUTH, May 26--—-No attempt | rrp Washington Pioneers will hold was made to drag the steamer Paris! meeting at the chamber of com off the rocks at Lowlands Point this | meree tomorrow afternoon at 3:20 morning, on aocount of the failure of | oelock to complete arrangements the wde. | for thetr annual reunion to be held If there is @ goed tide this even- lin this city on June 6 and 1 ing, another attempt will be made to} release the veesel. Her position is Stadty hevveniaaaineteshonn. |Man Tossed Like a Bai A reception wil be temfered Gen. § John M. Wilson at the chamber of commerce next Monday forenoon, ac M1 & lock, to Which all citizens are cordially javited. ary plumbers, nd ve make a specialty of the fit- ting ap of tidings and houses in the most skilful manner. Hetimates are given to architects and buiMers. | RAUTMAN PLUMBING CO. Cor. Third Ave. and Spring St. “Phone Bult (71 Removal. Saie! We axe Goung 1 Move t our New Store 1325 Second Avenue About June tert. We therefore have Reduced our Entire Stock of Ladiey, Men's and Children’s High Grade Shoes BELOW COST Deana alist F “Then in case that Tacoma gives up all claims to the volunteers in | yagq Later.—Another break jn the hull| HAGHLAND FAIZ, N, ¥, May favor of Beattie, will you agree to assist this city to seeure the muster- a of the Parte occurred this afternoon, | 9%. A man On foot was killed by a : . ~] =i, 1 ing get of the trope st this piace?” Bs a pe ‘BIG FAILURE — | ereatly imereasing the leakage into! qWeat Bhore train at Fort Now is the time to buy your Spring 1 will agree to do whatever the joint conference decides.” the engine room of the ateamer. The | 4 t 3 y Prices | The reasons existing for quick action on the part of featte are now wind and sea are rising rapidly. eee Oe eat ae Shoes at unheard of Low Prices, : apparent. Wither this city is to be fost in the celebration shuffie, or is feared the beginning of th a . cs 8 » ice yore move will have to be made at once. The @tar lays bare the facts IN GLASGOW id ee e be s w end W este Wha «agg Aan wc het Ladies’ Dongola Dress Shoe, lace or button, regular price 3 before the pubije without further ¢ omment, a | there until removed. He had army $1.75; removal price $1.24. ener —_ Hs Raongt May %.—~!aincharge papers with the name of Ladies’ Fine Kid Shoe, silk vesting or kid top, regular price ¢ Black Tail mine has passed in-|werdinand Freimuth, and a Bible $3.50; removal price $2.48. \ Stole a March on Marshals; Invitation to Wh fron Manufacturers Fail—Due te the seuttel ot mamare cconees | with the name Carl Berger, The celebrated Ge ay E. Ke the Dress Shoe, regular prices $5 4 cap c OBCROLA, Mo., Ma The St,| SAN ANTONIO, Tex, May to American Competition (i. Montreal promoter, has | and $4; removal prices $3.50 and $2.50. | Clair county judges taking advant-| Gen. Joe Wheeler, veteran hero of| age of the departure of the United| Santiago, has been extended a joint . here today by|20M4_on another block of 100,000) SPRAGUE, Wash, May %.—R. M prices $1.24 and $1.75. States marshals, who e walling |invitation by the veterans of the elition wan ¢ ae vel ¥ | shares, Almost one half of the stock | Johnston has Just finished enearing f to arrest them, came from the|@outh and the North to come to Ban|the announcement that Netison| ja already hetd In Bastern Canada, | 9900 sheep and Mhipped the wool to », ool brush Phureday night ar he ld a| Antonio and make the leading ad- Hrow., the mr xtensive fron manu- | and thie aditional purchase takes the| San Francisco on consignment, Th TH = PEOPLE S Ss OF co meeting the courthouse for the|drens at the Fourth of July celebra-|facturere in Hand, have failed, |control out of Spokane, During the| clip averaged 13 pounds to the head, 217 Pike Street, between Secend and Third purpos f affirming the levy tor the tion that is being arranged by the The llabilities are estimated at $1,250,-| time of the bond on the second 100,-' and was the best quality and clean vy re county expenses recenily ade by| veterans of the civil and Spanish- | 000. American competition # solely | 000, the mine ti to be worked under est wool that he hed for several sea. | ONLY THREE DAYS LEFT the court in the brush American wars, | reoponslbie, GLASGOW, May 26.—A great sen-| houwht 100.000 ehates amd takes 4 Sheep Shearing Finished +the direct supervision of Mr, oe ieee Men's Tan Shoes, regular prices $2.00 and $2:50; removal

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