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LORY MO LENS TTR TIES OTT NOTRE 2 TAG On 2 TT ET ERE ERIM TT ° “- PPL 99D F094 0090009000 99OCOGO Twenty-five Cents a Month i S Telephone Subscriptions to 4 By Mail or Carrier | is F ) A l | : i A Pike 150 POPISSOOSOS TO OOOO OOS: dA A F. e 9000009 000000 VOL, 1. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY EVENING, JU 10, 1899. NO. 91. ments, and given a committee charge of each one Capt, P. D. Hughes will have charge of the water car- nival, Prof, A. W. Crane of the ath- also stated that Ringling Brow brought their entire show, and did not allow grafters or confidence men te company them, Different mem- IGARDEN HOSE... We have no old stock. Everything is fresh and new A BATTLE COMMITTEE STEAMERS ere of the ¢ poke on the aub |letlo department, and John T. Con- { ‘ |Jeet, and Councilman Crichton me don will arrange for the ht rac @d that the license be placed at $ @ | for the occasion \ RUBBER COTTON Counciiman Gili moved that th | | 1. Lobe for the music committee 50 feet $3.00 50 feet $3.75 JU A} | conse be only at $1600, Counciiman | as |i@ cerresponding with various bands d 50 feet 3.25 50 feet 4.00 HIN spoke in favor of Gill's ition, | jto secure thelr services, 7 and Gill stated that he did not think | | All railroads and steamer lines will 50 feet 3-75 50 feet §-00 ody gue e: "(sg Ys Mt was just to “rub tt into the oir | ——somme |give @ fare rate for the round evhenintinnasion 50 feet...... 475 cus.” “Theatrical companies,” he trip, and make tickets good for #ev~ 50 feet. 6.00 * |eaid, “come and take more money . eral days before and after the ‘ i B t A out of the city than all of the eir- | t B 0 Fourth, according to M. D. Haynes, R k All 7 ELWEEN AMEFICANS 0: 96 soe oer noe a tere: 1S CO BE UlganiZe rv. scorane wp uot RONOKE, AIIANCe SPeELGER & HURLBUT | and Lakme Neal's Bath Tub © ENAMELS Acknowledged to be the best in the market. Third and Pike. STAR PAINT CO. ation le just.” | bed Comptrolier Parry Anally drew up @ special ordiance Mixing the license @t $150, and a license on the side show of $25, making the total license $175, for this cire only. There were ten counciimen present and the ordinance carried by a vote of seven to three. 7T wittee on parade in pus! at Once jing ements as fast ax powalb jas is also the committee on speak- ere, The contract for the program has been let to the Pioneer Printing } any. j mimittee on decorations is pre- | paring an elaborate plan, and desires | PEPART FOR THE NORTH TODAY T. J, Church wan appointed a com. | suggestions mittee of one to make arrangements and Filipinos. POR A STREET RAILWAY FIGHT FIFTY OF THE ENEMY KILLED 5 Tt was stated (hat the number of Alliance, of the Wmpire Transporta & Americans Lose Two Offic: | Advocates of Muni no that the street cars would not run { A number of men left yesterday af. along the proposed route of the pat- a e ~ @ : ; Twenty-One Wounded—Cleare enn for Portland for the purpose Hold Another interestin: ade which the procession is in pro- Gone ded tee Ser kaa oan at ‘ 7 ing the Country of identifying John Wood, alias Mocting. rena, Their Fortunes. | a a William Jones, the ajleged land —---__-—__-_--— itt C =k ~ © d ( lz 1] ’ » t swindler, who ls held under arrest at prveyeh acs € LOST THE SUIT. 1) rockery an zsiassware ; ’ that place. As soon as hin identity — } - want. 2 t0o—Five hundred lf Confirmed, he will be brought to ‘The suit of T. A. Thompson against | H Just Received. It Will Pay You. i 13 ton, : mene uenERENEEES merce rooms were crowded with pany for $20,000 damages, reached a yi carrying | a - a { pio sap wobarae ges ob yea wd [members of the committee of one climax in the federal court yester- Shy passengers, will leave today » vs et ct et dln ttle te tani 4 | ont te - mee he ving jd rebers hundred Keports were received day afternoon, by the jury returning | fr 8t. Michael, They are the Roan —- ? ana je country between Bay Like, from those persona having in charge @ verdict in favor of the defendant, |K* Belonging to the North Ameri- 5 j 4 th of Manila, and the Bay ot) the petition to the eity council, ask- aan can Trading & Transportation com- ‘ Manila. The insurgents made a) IS DISCOVERED ine that the matter of mupleipal pany, the Lakme, of the Seattie- ; stubborn resistance, but were finally | lownership be referred to the people. OMIOANS [Yukon Transportation line, and the Hi driven from their strong positions | leaving © dead and many wounded, | behind. Two American officers were) W. BE. Schwede's cigar and confec. killed and 21 privates wounded. The tionary store situated on the trian- cleaning-out process In being carried cular aquare within a block of police toward Paranaque. The by tense, and many Americans are be-| last night, and goods to the amount tiny, prostrated. of $100 were carried away Later.—The American forces en- giars effected their entrance through waged in the advance consisted of the rear end of the building, An six companies of the Colorado in-| auger hole wae first bored in, and fantry, two battalions each of the | then » se aaiolt Lures © Ninth and Twenty-firet tr ‘eudare-wimit the bedy of a man was sawed Sourtn cavairy, Thirteen and | out Vight and heavy artillery, and the pletely sereened by bill boards. Nevada cavalry. As soon as the ad- Among the articles missing are 1100 Vance began, the rebels at the out- cigare, @ pounds of amoking tobacco te began firing on the Colorade and # in postage stamps. Detec- in the van accompanied by tive Willlame has investigated the the artillery and Nevada cavairy. case and expresses bis opinion that ‘This force opened the American re- | the job was performed by boys who ‘turn fire, and after a few volleys the were acquainted with the premises. ere = 8 POT eh 10) | The ex ided to immediately take at to Fourteenth infantry, detachments of | The rear of the buliding t# com- lceusaias z pro ol of 2000, and letty and a vigorous campaign will jetructed their forward march, resting near Paranaque, which was ahelled by the signatures waa already greatly in excess of the requisite 2 per cent. the voters, but that the work of securing signatures would be push. t Ie in~ | headquarters, was entered some time | eq until the petition is presented to jeouncil next Monday The bur-| consisting of Everett Simith, Leslie | A committee Maxwell, Alonso Hull, Dr. B. F.! | Hart and Eben 8. Osbourne, was ap- | Poleted > = -eealeaenity: Presenting thie petition mmittee of one hundred de- the members of the commitice of one hundred will also organise them- leelves Into sub-committees for the different wards. These commitices will take up the work of polling every ward, and in this way discower the public sentiment of that ward. Public meetings are to be held in| all of the different wards of the be conducted. J. W. Godwin, chairman, was in- to appoint the following committees: A committee of three on |finance, a committee of five on stat- |teties and publications, a committee jot three on public meetings, and a ASED Jeffries Was Born a Buckeye. "RELATIVES IN AND NEAR NEWARK The Hew Champion Poys Wis Res- pects to Fitzsimmons and Derides Shartey. eo Bet able jon line, The Lakme was schedu!- jed to eal! last evening, but war de- tained on account of freight To judge from the large number of persons going north from Seattic, [tt would appear that the rush of |travel to the goldfields of the north sumer wilt he gy even it wa tyear, Every avati- it wae bi berth has been taken on the Roanoke, and the other steamers carry many passengers. A large number of the Roanoke's Passengers are jn the enfploy of the company. The remainder are min- ere and steamboat men. While some of the passengers will disembark at }St, Michael, the remainder will be jlanded at Cape Nome, to which place the steamer *. On the return trip of the Roanoke, she will in all probability bring out the firet 1999 shipment of Kiondike gold from the banks of Dawson to the value of at least $2,000,000. Har ring unforseen 4eiays, the Roanoke should be back by July 1. It is the intention of the N. A. T. & T. com- pany to opera! the steamer for kon this season, namely tn June, July three trips from Seattle to the Yu-! | H. N. RICHMOND PAPER CO. Sell Sheathing Paper; 500 Square Peet of Paner for 34¢. 913-215 Ocritental AT BRUNNER & CO. DEALERS iN Groceries, Wines and Liquors 502 Pike Street, corner Fifth. 4 California (Fonon * 14 The beverage to wak aif, and to give strength to the sick. Prices monerate Tilephone Green 14 3 =- Ss. R. WAGONER, 0.D.S.2 | o- Painiess Dentist. = Best Teeth, #2 ™ KO Crowns, 8. Hiver Fillings, Mc up wa Gold Pilling, 6.0 w dwrantee with work, i gar $100 Reward to anyone finding anything but First-class gy aterial in the above work. | OP oce 1516-17 Maller Buliding ‘Telephoae Main 109 ~F er erate Monadnock and three other veereis soon after the American troops ap- peared. The rebels soon evacuated jand August. NEWARK, Ohio, June Sim committee of Ave on membership. \Jeffries delights the people here, |where he is well known. Me was OCEAN MAIL CLERKS. \born o at Carroll, Fair- Commencing with the sailing of the steamer Hoanoke today, the Un-|feld county He has relatives in lited States Postoffios department win | Newark inaugurate & new om for hand ling the matis on #teamers, A mati |Tedned clerk wilt be placed aboard each won, steamer, and he will have complete| NEW YORK, June 10—Thie . James Healy, W. Higeniathem, charge of al mail going on it. The |Jim Jeffries, after the battle: “Eee ln + Travers, N.C. Johnson, G. H. cleark aboard the Roanoke today Spect Robert Fitasimmons a8 &/y,.0, Charies Pike, Fred Everett, |will be A. R. Randles, who arrived |fiahter, who ie & game man. AMY) 6 ay Gordon, L. O. Bruckhart, P ast night from Spokane. and all people who challenge me Ube riingon, N. J. Trodo, &. Kampe, B [will Might, I think Tecan beat them!) piecn br HC. Wilkinson, ER lall but one, and that I know I ean s Baws Oh! What a Difference Any Find of Headaches siven Instant Keliet by the use of EGBERT HODGE HAD Alaska Now Has ROANOKE'S PASSENGERS NERVE INDEED One So Named | Forged the Name of Chicago Chief of Potice. Seoeoooore ue, Mra. KE. Crawley, Grath Mee Mra. A. » Amanda Jon ‘Mre. BE. T. Barnette, Ida But- WASHINGTON, June 10.-—The new military post at Eagle City, Alaska, has been named Fort Egbert, in hon- a iA $s age 2, son of a San Diego wiagnate, OT of the late Col. Harry C. Egbert, | theat. Sharkey, I mean, who fought pe et ay a a ae Seer: | Ave. Col St. has been jailed here. charged with Who was killed while leading a regi- [me three rounds and ran away. \aboock, K. M. Jackson, Alfred Jose, | . es ni co forging the name of chief of police ment in the battle at Malinta, Phil- re 1G. W. Johnnon, Edwin Thorson, B. | DIAMONDS Kepiey to a telegram asking for aid !ppines. | oe os pg wer Aone Derickwon, “M. J. Flynn, G. 8.| Have advanced in prices from 10 to 29 per cent, Our prices are still from his fater. | ont WOMAN'S WiLL |portere who gathered on the fawn atjPnelpe. @. HR: Putnam, R. 1. ares, low. “Watches at all prices” — “ -L owe . &. elatyre, 1. G. CONTRACTORS GIVE : gree his Bath Beach training quariers, he | acssie, George Hill, L. Cornell, J. H.| W. W. HOUGHTON Teenie Pitta Kahaley leaves her husband! | jwaid: “I was knocked out y. that | oy B Soshase 3. 0. Mult- a “ahevag ci. bebe Bailey & Cross, who have the con- | Certain promissory notes. Her sister, | [is all there wae to it He said he ture. ‘Cha Multburg. J. R. And-| 7O4 First Avenue |felt a little sore about the hip, but) tract for the improvement of West- Mrs. Oulda M. Gamble, get# her in- ern avenue from the center of Sen- tefest In Mercer's second addition to! eca street to the center of Union Seattle, while another sister gets all! street by réplanking, have filed their her property in the Gilman addition. bond of $2600, | yoo . CAPT. NICHOLS IS KILLED MANTA, June 10.—Capt. Nichols, | Rit ereon, A. Bjork, H. Malmatrom, P. J. | Quest, J. J. Taiton, C. MeHen | O. B. Crane, W. Barrow, G. W. Ca-| ton, W. Jessop, W. Shanks, W. Ely.) |W. C. Witeon, Mra. D. J. Watson, [not over the fight, Fits ate « Meht | ‘breakfast and passed the day around | TOPPKA, Kas, June 10.Although hie quarters. Mrs. Fits wae con-/ capital punishment is a dead letter | stantly near him and offered in Kansas, Jos. 8 Leach, federal <r saying it w Mre. G. K. Fitepatrick, Mrs. E prisoner in jail here charged with | de Paul, Mre. Wm. Turner, F.C. Eo- murder, has acknowledged that he is| In concluding ees oun wy (cole, R. Miller, Ke, Macbennan, H. J tt at it being hi reporters, * | ¥ and Insists on na hanged. bi ¢ their betters some Gay: Mignerey, A. N. Gray, P. HW. J. Ler sire to come to Washington and find ul tigo, W. H .Whittelsey, E. 8. Keith, LOCAL BETS [Boge Set i uno enough 10 ult Sire: Lo. Shepard Mrs 1. Hew” | work. If there is @ railroad com- | ¥ advertising for workmen and) WERE LIGHT all for Learn to Ride a Bicycle Auditorium Bicycle Riding Academy Third Ave. and Madison St. DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF HE EYE The most sensitive organ of sense in tie borly, te almoxt imexcusabie in these days, for the relief of effeciie» vision Our equipment for the exeoution of Your orders 44 the Yeast ; Mayor Humes has received a iet- ter from Newton Heath, of Cedar |Mountain, N. C., which states that | there is a party of 20 men who de- } ‘ |W. Bruckart, J. J. Habacker, Sam jet him. 1 cant say any MOFe istartin, Wm. Zelevl, J. R. Gurling. |A. P. Biatr, W. B. Rowe, J. BE, Hub- |him, and I hope nobody will ever art, Mr. Duff, Mra. H. Wallick, D. furnish them with passes, they than that about him, can IT” San peeipronetce » "| will come. The letter will be turn- bard, Mra. Charles @mith, Mra. T. ibet can be found say where. ; Sea agp ge reer ma eee De a ‘BLAND MAY V. Smith, Mise Daisy Smith, Miss | H, CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician. 72) First Ave i THEFT OF A TEAM. | , | Possibly a few thousand dollars) Pearl Smith, John Wold, J. H. Hill — i R. J. Mansfield, E.G. Frisiey, A. T i Brown, C. J, Caldwell, Joe Rogers, | changed hands in Seattiec, as the re- of the L, W. Smith reported to the police Jast night that his wagon and team had been stolen from in front of the Armory. The police are at work on the case, believing mischievous boys TO REORGANIZE wis. Ss. rertmaneens LAND COMPANY betting wae not ae sharp as was the betting at the time of the Corbett- \Fitesimmons fight at Carson City. ‘The sports say they are taking very LIVE AWHILE LEBANON, Mo., June 10.—Bland's physician now thinks he may live B. L. Marks, F. H. Benjamin, P. M Roth, EB, M. Vall, F. W. Foster, H M. W. Edwards, Joe French, D. W |Keton, B. EB. Morford, B. G. Abbott, | desides 60 othe: took the team, and ic will undoubted- ly be recovered today. COMPANY several days, No hope of ultimate recovery heid out. A Coming Wonder. ° The property formerly known as the Gray Brothers’ claims, jlittle interest im Picture fights. TACOMA, June 10.—The reorgan- | There were very few large bets jaation of the Tacoma Land com- made, most of the betting being done LAKME'S PASSENGERS. pany will be effected about the first in «mall money. Attorney Ed Hawk. | PE PLE WH but now owned by the Copper Bell Mining company—son of July, but the election of officers ins won $160, and Jatior John Cor- LD. Nandort, Jacob Rice, T. thing like five miles West of Ind on the Great North and the selection of a manager will bett went home this morning with | Rich, August Allaman, John Bus- railway--ia one of the most promising groups in Weste REORGANIZED not be made known until after Sami. $30 in his pockets. Billy Belond lost trade, T. G. Hughes, J. W. Buchann- Washington. Uniess all signs fail, it will be one of the E. Kilner, chairman of the reorganiz- $500 and Charley Clancy won $300. jaan, John O'Brien, Louis W. Smith, quickest and heaviest producers of shipping ore in the now well known Index-Silver Creek district We can only say that we strongly recommend the pur- chase of this stock an investment at of the Sunset stock. Today we can sell 3 ity at ation committees, has been to Ta coma and made hix report t - A complete reorganization of the orrwons in New Yok sists Calvert company has just been! In the meantime the affairs of the effected, and under the corporate jand company will be managed by name of Denny-Coryell company, the |the present force, under the advice business of stationers, printers and of the Northern Pacific, and Henry binders wiil be continued at 716 First | Longstreth, receiver of the Tacoma avenue and 10% West Marion street. | Land company. CIRCUS IY Two crtioRen | (OUND, serene ty little girls, Adelaide and Ha Shawl, the daughters of Aaron | Shawi, formerly of North Seattle, | | who were kidnapped about eight months ago from the California so- ee meg PLANS FOR JULY 40 ©. T. Gould, Wilford Shipp, Turcatt, | Quarterm ¢ Ser, Mra. Gould, Jn. y, Wallace Surbling, Capt. Burnes, W. Piper, John Wood, Walter) Wood, R. J. MeMillan, B.D, Mills! 10 cents; next week—well, we don't know at just what figure, jand Misses Peok, JOHN E. MCMANUS & SON, 918 Second Avanua Satinnces PA ENGER "| k A buliding permit was issued to- |F* day to the Mandard Furniture com. | jpany to make alterations om their buliding preparatory to adding two new stories. Architect W. E. Boone) has been working on the pians for #0 The building will) be throughout, and \stronger partitions will be substitut-) Mr. FE. iver, Mr. a led to bear the weight of the two new Mr. Geo. Cauffman, Mr, MH. M. L |stories. ‘The cost of the alterations land, Mr. W. H. Parsons, Mr. W will be $10,000, and when completed | Parsons and infant, Mra, Augusta j { + ere, 4ang- H. | LUXURY | | KIDNAPPED Are Rapidly Assuming another five story block will be add-|Duertng, Mra, Maas, Mrs, 1H. J.| Such as the Romans Indulged In ed to First avenue business places. |®herman and infant, Mrs. Hicks, W. | | | John Kallerg has filed his certif.|H. Parsons, Mra, W. H. can be reveled in in a modern bath- Parsons | room, when fitted up with porcelain tub, shower bath, tiled walls and floors and expored plumbing We will fit you up a bathroom such as Lucutlus never laved himself in, with all the modern improvements and conveniences, at prices that cannot joate of the completion for the im- and infant, and 18 others. canine cae) PERSONAL MENTION Building permits were issued to- | day to 8. Toby to bulld a one story! J. N. Sill, a Coupevitie lumberman, | is at the Steven Shape. a Over a License for a Per Lae OP eae frame residence at 720 Stewart street | Seattle's Fourth of July celebration to cost $800; E. A. Thornbery for alt- | will be a great success. More money erations to residence in the Wood- ‘ letety for the Prevention of Cruetty '* being subscribed by business men, land addition to cost $200. ee be competed with, Circus to Exhibit to Children et San Francisco, were aes ee generally are pages day ig an Phy have been Issued) pr. EB. BE. Gleason, a prominent | —— . e } . P. Dixon to build @ one story dentist of Port Townsend, is regia. | discovered on Pike street with their Tne grand committee held a meet- | residence in Fremont, to cost $100; |tered at the Seattle. } iH 00. a mother, who goes by the name of | ing last night at the headquarters in ‘T, J. Hewitt to build a one story rea. | sae | Cor. Third Av 4 Spring St { |Mrs. John B. Downle, The little |the Roxwell building, and most en- |idence at 2310 Kast Union street, to) award Kelby, a well known ma- , e. and Spring St. couraging reports were received from | cost $800; W. W. Perrigo for altera- whore decries all the sub-committees. tions a t1202 Kast Madison street, to The first report waa that of Dantel cost $430. oues were taken Possession of by Deputy Sheriffs Wilson and Burke. Today the mother swore out a writ | chinery exporter of San Francisco, is registered at the Seattle. | es ‘The city council met in special sea- sion this afternoon to consider the . Everybody Don't Know We Sell Heense to be placed on the Ringling of habeas corpus, which is returnable M. Jon chairman of the finance —————— or Jas. B. Fitch, of New York, is j Bros.’ cireus, which will exhibit ia. Monday. Over a. year ago Mrs. committee, this being the report on| ADMITS HIS GUILT. stopping at the Gentile.’ Mr. Fitch | Bl R D C SAG ES : this city next Friday. City Comp-|Downslee left her former husband | which all the other committees de- uesien fe connected . with the Blue Star i troller Parry read the ordinance gov- because of alleged ill-treatment, and, pended. Mr. Jones reported that) The case of Menry W. Thompson, Navigation company. erning such shows, and then stated taking her children, went to San the amount of money subserib-|charged with selling liquor to In- eee | But you do, Also Hammocks, Croquet Sets, ete, that a great deni of trouble had been Francisco. Mr, Shawl foliowed, Af- ed would exceed that of any previous dians, came up in the federal court Inspectors of Steam Veasels Bry- experienced in collecting the licensoa ter his arrtval there had the child- year. yesterday. Ho pleaded guilty, and lant and Chetry today.inapécted the| COON BROS. 1417 Second Ave. from oireuses. The ordinance pro- |ren taken away from the mother on Major J. R. Hayden reported for was sentenced to four months in the = the reception committee, He has | county jail, and a appointed 16 leading citizens of Se- $m ae attle to asaiat him in welcoming the At the federal court this morning | WASHINGTON, D, C., June 10.— crowds on the Fourth, ‘the Jury in the case of Mrs. Jomle ‘The following was received by the should be pald. He gave the amount appeared and was lost trace of un- There will be sports galore, ac-|Carrau, charged with sending a let-| War of license charged in Denyer, Port-|til yesterday. he claima she did cording to A. T. Ambrose, chairman |ter containing indecent matter | “Mi Jand, and other large cities, and in-|not mistreat her children, and the of the athletic committer He has|through the United States matis on ard By 4 Umated that he thought a license of |Mttle ones sob piteously and say divided the work of arranging for | February 20, 1897, returned a ver- bests $160 @ day would be sufficient, He | they will not leave their mother, |athietio contests into three depart+ | dict ef not guilty, ‘ vides that not Jess than $10 a day charges of cruelty. Mra. Downlee shall be paid as a license fee. was afterwards divorced, and she Ringling Bros., wax prevent, and|then remarried. She kidnapped her gave tis opinion ax to how much {children from the home, and dis- Just Opened a SEATTLE HAT FACTORY WILLIAM TAYLOR, PROP. Late of Christy Hat Factory, London, Kngland The: eo in the olf or Firat to pay the costs, |steamer Alta, of Hagle harbor. r+ to have your hat made ayenue and Union stree {0 onder and ropatred by Praction)