The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 10, 1899, Page 2

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ta THE SEATTLE STAR. 9OPVSGOO9OO99IOG9990G98 ECDARWANAAAWU109 000? ——— THE SEATTLE STAR ; w | $ TwoCarloads of Pianos $$ ’ 74 e oe : eg | i . ’ $ Ramaker Music Co. 3/3 . mi" Estee] SeeCowwoneoorreeenere’” || I Ladies’ Shoes | icisvswuunc" 3 ¢ Popular Prices \ nagar pscneindn nem fer threo ig [remo eda TWh bumor of thelr Valuable “Articles ‘and Papers ~om haa filled an engagement at the thea. ter for two weeks, will give asa Prices Unheard of Before jsoveral roles and an sincere a des! lto pleage and entertain the audience WINTER & HARPER For ront at 8 « pr You the | 003 Becond Ave. Seattle, Wash, . ~ ing bill “The Girt I Left Behind Me," | as any human performer in the mreat ead this “Ad Safe Deposit Vauitsa a tonight the same attraction being on | toi a ost amus ” 4 W. Columbia Bt OK, 61 SPOPOSS 000000 OSS OUTLOON FOR TRADE IN FROM) ihe bill, ‘Thin afierncon the « h jexhibitian, Provably the most amu carefully E, SHORROCK, Mansger | SOOPOOSGO90O9O0SSS. at rn nm the drama, ing comedy presented by these | THE AND WHEAT. “Marguerite” is on, | phant actors nae portraying the LADINS' HKD SHO! sn or Black ( od : earn ee Rg larrest, trial, conviction and incarcer $3.00, and cheap at gyeee888880000100000092 1 1 ‘Activity and strength are still con-| A season of opera opens at the Se- | ation of an elephant for tntoxica UADINS" VICI KID, the $ xing 6 $ eplcwous features of the iron and |*tle Theater tomorrow might Theltion. The apectacie of the clown aes HM. aD PRES $ Sparkman & McLean 3 company recure # well known | elephant, rotting from e@ide to side sATY MPO , etee! ‘ oe ple tren, q elephant, i from . FOR WaRGalne 1M markets Prices of pig Irou.|ioastern attraction, Wakefleld-An- }apparently in the sportive « f ng or kid top, regular $ r é Phone Pike 125 1929 Second Aves Steel billets and of many forms of | drews Opera company The aggre | line of Ladies’ Tan 8h $ | pany ae intoxication, is ludicrous in the ex Wren. J. DEAN & CO. Anished tron and steel and old mater. | gation is sald to be in every Way | treme. In the midst of his revelry, MION'S SATIN CALE $ - : tal have further advanced, Demand |capabie. | The attractions will be as! the policeman arrives, armed cap te dh a ih mpi $ “Phone Hed 1783. 0 Hailey Fi $ for all ste cess of the follows: Sunday and Thursday even- | pie with a hi official helmet and Men's Ta bene Med 170K CS Batley Bid ? Products ts in excess of the *, "Martha"; Monday and Satur-|§ — pagel wuality, reguias Cnreee ents ings, oo a Eneveodlgy ~ wre | tay evenings, “A Night in Venice”; r deliveries exten ME | Tuesday i Friday evenings, “Fra well into next year have been re-|Diavolo"; Wednesday evening and corded. The situation shows remark. | Saturday matinee, “Bohemian Girt"; able strength, and there are no aligns | Sunday evening, June 18, “Cavalleria of an early slackening of the extra-| *sticana,” and “Trial by Jury. ordinary activity now apparent in) At the two performances of the every branch of the industry, Boots/ Norris Bros.’ big trained animal and shoe factories are generally show yesterday the large waterproof crowded with orders, and the Jobbing /tent® was filled with men, women, trade at all important centers is de- paren Be-prcerious — ene re Beg é | . owe te etdedly active, Recent price advan-! o¢ the animals are exceedingly clever ces on boots and shoes are more /and the performance throughout was Teadily obtained, and the markets) most satisfactory, and in many re- for raw material continue very firm. |SPpects wonderful, It is one of those Wheat prices show a net rise for |emtertainments that is enjoyable for week of 1% to 1% cents a bushel, |** Ofer ones as well ax for the “jehildren. The Norris Bros.’ show ts ‘The advance reflects the effect of in~|too well-known in this city to need creased speculative activity, which extended comment, suffice to say Jauntily twirling a club tm his trunk The offending elephant attempts to escape, but the policeman is quick for him. The offender is sets ed by the ear, marched away to the magistrate’s office, solemnly tried and sentenced by an elephant judge | sitting im his judicial dignity upon his judicial bench, and finally hurried jaway, @ condemned priguner, to sul fer durance in th ephant jail, The Lockhart elephants are. $2.00. HOYS' SHOKs $1.00; Boys $1.50 YOUTH AND LITTLE GENTS A full line of Children’s 8h Come and see f and Ket THE PEOPLE’S SHOE CO. 1325 Second Ave., bet. Union and University SATIN CALF, ¢ Tan or Ch te, reguls in to us shoes. From Germany comes f ation. Souder's wonderful elephantine b YOU. . Your Wife Platino Cabinet Photos reduced to Yor 80 Days. Our grocer says band. Inoredible as it may seem. this company of proboscidian must OAR AL AAA 18 8 a0 Saha. mat sty play upon hue melt. gut Wulwlaldlvtadaldalie'd can horns, but they actually master @ popular air in @ way only wible to such a mammoth twenty band. France la represented in th devdVadvdauvdvecddvevedrs;. - |S 5 Come to See Us, We will be open until 9 p. m., and we want to show you the There are not any ; hae been stimulated by the less fav- erable outlook for the growing crop. ‘The average promise of the crop ‘was comparatively low a month ago, that the show ts now twice | than last season, and many novel features have been |prominent among them being Ajax, {the only educated African sebra in introduced. | triumvirate of elephantine wonders by Marchand’s pugilistic pachy derma, a company of clever elephants carefully schooled in the manly art of self-defense. In every | OME to the Seattle Mining Exchange at 8 o'clock tonight and take a flyer ona few shares of ste along in the hand-to-m xk. Don't always plod uth style you are, but APPLES do like thousands of rich men today did, and mole fort: Gh 4 f@omteHacs aavested in cheap but good mining stocks. Come out tonight. Seattle Mining Exchange Matnal Life Building, ae 609 FIRST AVENUE and has since been further reduced |the world. The Norris Bros, are the | kind of trained animal exhibition, by the ravages of insects, so that only anima! trainers in the world in the atge and completencss of | conservative investigators have been | Who have trained @ gebra. Ajax ts| goological number } Jed to lower their estimates of the C@lled “a painted mus’: * Ee >) of ite soolog in thy x isa “(Ceetieaed, bul never jens he i*! number of its high-class perform Brabatite sieht to belweem sienWn00 a Penuine African sebra. Another/ers, in the historic accuracy and end 275,000,000 bushels of winter new feature with the show this | thrilling character of its hippodrome, ' wheat ax against $80,000,000 bushels. |season in Fargo, the smallest educat-\and in'the thagnifieance of ita pr fast year. It ip too early to forecast ¢4 elephant in the world. The cessional displays, Ringling Broth. | the spring wheat yield; but as the °riot races, hurdle races, monkey ers’ famous circus is without a rival | races and animal fire department on earth, jereates @ furore of excitement. Two| eee i= performances will be given Sunday, Sothern ie in his fortieth | “me @uction equal to that of Inst year,/at 200 and § p.m. Also Monday. | year, according to @ JIfe-insurance | a J when it was 295,000,000 bushels. Ex- Tuesday and Thursday. The tents agent. Ww 7 slant COOMIES docs eens fore tcied wc tos Sew temee| was | Taapanapnaananaanpansannaznannarnsananaaaanaas® 7 | unnin the ageregate wheat production of |*Y*#ue 89d Battery street. Mra, Josephine Wallace, mother of 4 i this country in 1899 Is not Ikely to nf Eine Wallace Hi » Ras purchas- DOMESTIC. | Telephone Bey 1 “Easy Payments.” jopper a Lockhart’s elephant comedians, ed 4 %0-acre farm near San Lean-| | Richard Watson Gilder, editor of exceed $00,000,000 bushels; “*\ which will be seen with Ringling dro, Cal, for $100,000, HE DINED ON ne Contury, tolls this Utile Joke at | posh Pike se betwoen Oth and 6th MICKELSON, Agt j i rT a San bead FRUIT CO. Has Plenty. Fine as Silk 415 Pike Street. en STOVES We know you don’t | have time during | the day, and now 1 = Botween 4th and 6th = not considered favorable for a pro- eu that warm weather is coming on, we think the Gas Stove is just what you want. seienenieiecientantnaen li li a there will be probably not jess than| pros.’ circus when that famous big | eee bis own expense; “One day a young 300,000,000 bushels of old wheat on|show exhibite in Grattle, Friday.| Della Fox has brought an action woman ne inte my office and sub hand July 1, there t# no indication of pin the are Leese gp vein the most re. | for $60,000 samages for libel against STEWED CAT | mitted some poem her that @ertous shortage. This supply, how. | ™*"' bly tral troupe of animal/a New York newapaper that recent 1 would read them. W performers in the world. Lockhart’s | ty publiehed a remarkable articte. | bac «I advieed her no’ elephants have been the most pro- | alleging that she had gone heme to for sale, I told her that I wae at All Hours. nounced sensation of Europe for sev- die a9 & result of having led a fast, HARTFORD CITY, Ind., June 16. that sh eral seasons, and the amount of | | money patd by the Ringling Bros. to. bring this wonderful troupe of ant-| mais to America would be sufficient to equip and indefinitely operate « dozen good-sized circuses. These euppies during the coming year. At elephants are not simply “trained present i furious, froticagme, and bacchana-| Dt. Chevigny, the F line of Mterature. lian career. She probably needs the i fond of squirrel, money. ch physician, | When two of his Beigian patrons in- vited him to a equirre! feast yester- day he accepted. He ate heartily of the stewed equirre! until! he observed & cat's head tm the dish. Then his Alice Neilson will sail for Purope immediately after her engagement in Chicago In “The Fortune Teller.” Our store is closed on i never mocend '® O1F OUTR CAFE Dt Mrs. Coa. A. Rideout, - Proprietor Cor, Third Ave. and James =o = el | the English, and as a rule ; | the continental European crops give Sed cae Oe een account of Monday morn- ¢) ¢a———— ° Promise of an average yield; but the 4 effects. The two Belgians bad actu-| 'sfi We shall be o; SEATTLE se Teports from Russia, Roumania and Mines and Mini ally stewed @ cat, an animal which MES Ate. Wwe. ge on 3 Hungary ere unfavorable. The rise! they consider an edible as a rabbit, in a few days. — | And promotes happi- in wheat. prices has restricted new BHA they had no compunction aber y Freight, Passenger and Baggage. /ness in every household [eer¥ing a dish which they themaety me en rae —y- jes e ry useho dusiness bagel dpa - n e oO WES Bate with a reten. Dr. Chev , The Se tt! G oce STORAGE. where used, peat pty pees lla grep mr Aporeciace the sete, | atte Ur ‘Phone Malt 41-08 Ot Pint ave een Quantity has been taken at the ad- Ht as gracefully as his outraged sto | vanes Cor otumature abroad with the} — rrere is said to be over four feet | troubles are settled, This property|" Wil! admit i } Second and Marion : ; \ Getter grades of foreign wheat. The) o¢ goiid quarts in the face of the has shipped 100 tons per month from| Poker at Sea | | is Ht iN @ituation suggests the probability of drift in the Princess Maud mine at the date of its opening. and wound | Latest Styles @ well sustained future export de-| Republic. The values of the ore are up May with @ record of 40 tons of| The arrest of three alleged poker < ~ " j j mand for wheat. ® recent assay gtv-/ ore since January 1. The ore bodies shexpe, bt landed from the Teu paren Ue a a Sold at Manufactur- rT rT tly. onic on ednesday, accent ua the 2 : fe [sso toarere Senpaney it aes oateed ot ce ee aoe |< Segeigeere see Seaeerenes mee er’s Prices, freight feast Gbverbiney trem eae ‘The mining locations in the Gro-| On the Mountain Chief, close to|t? be taken strongly in h ad | deducted - the ms > | chet district om the Oxanagan river,| New Denver, the force has been in. | sandal. Poker nearly en >w | Uu M ES & co. 2° ~ and ~ concsanion from United States | pout 18 miles from Brinston, on the| creased to 12 men. Tests are being 8>4 Many & man cross. At o Ue | Rooms 25-28 Kale Deposit Building nected FREE ot Placing the Alasks boundary Hine at | Corumbia, are reported to be pro-| made of the ore in the stopes and on| Matic for the sole purpose of taking Buranulated 18 Ibs =O a CHARGE, 4 or near the village of Kiockwan, on | ducing good ore. The ledges are five the dumps, and other preiiminary Ow? ® few Jackpots, The matoon is bed rt peas the Chiikat river. [t so happens that | feet in width. L. M. Turner has re-| work I# being done preparatory to | Deerly always filed with suckers and ho 018, Scoone nd Avenue. between Pe ee ea } ( f the Chikkat ts unnavigabie, except | cently bonded a group of claims at starting up the property. A force of |the Verlest amateur, who keeps his wae | PIGOT & FRENCH CO. Se ttl 6 tos ine betne « “ ry shallow and |C@™P Hodges, for $16,000, 169 men will be put @A when they <n ay wert , Preigaoneytay 224 204 Washington Bt, have the only =| e as ; owttt stream, lockwan is lo-| ne Biacktail is showing fine ore| eee “What did y j inti ino | ee cated at the head of cance naviga-|in the cross vein. Every foot of de-| ‘The shaft In the Morning Gtory |heard o be Linotype Job Printing Machine 2 j ‘ tion, many miles from tide water. | velopment brings new surprises. Two mine tn the same district is sinking | piu greed gyn ae | tm the Northwent. Catalogues, Pamp. ectric 0 ; Jt would be impossible to carry on| Weeks wince the average values of rapidly, Rich ore is being produced.|*® Srrt: = = gon ~ | dete ete., at specially low prices. SAVE . any considerable trate from the |th® ofe were not much above $26 per! “ee the vicinity of ~New York | MONEY by giving them an opportunity o- jton. It has risen to over $40 per ton.| In the face of the 80-foot tunnel on | Pres. ay eae 214-216 Cherry Street pp gio ae oo a od rors eee the Neglected mine at New Denver, \ @ railroad, t is hardly to be| The shaft on the Delta is 75 feet ni 2 a Rr a. SY ae ‘nities. ihnminis - Presumed that one would be con-| deep and high grade ore is carried structed on Alaskan territory to help | "cross the shaft. Every day's devel- out the Canadian trade. Such a/?Pment shows an improvement | Valves run close to $20 per ton. When/ road, # duilt, would not have suM™- | 14 19-foot level is reached the vein B. C., & four-foot gaiena ore chute has been encountered, which ts more solid than any ore body encountered on the property. . | ee Advices received from Sandon, PB. C., state there are only a few min- ers in the town at the present time. cient business to sustain it. Traffic | wor) be crosscut. > ' over the Dalton trail will never eee ; @mount to much, as * is merely a| The Summit-Republic vein in the Most of them who came tn after the! -horse shaft still improves in size and qual- | general closing of the mines on the " ponceedigea 5: het gs baa bend (759 of quarts with depth. The aver-|firet of the month have quietly left j ° does offer any pros-| ce value of the ore in the shaft ts «. A few, perhaps, have gone ')) | ¢ pective inducements for the invest-| saiq to be close to $10 per ton. ates, though by far the & ment of capital. There need be no “ee jority are yet in the country. So — : unnecessary alarm if Uncle Sara does| Work in the tunnel of the Monarch|have gone out prospecting in the, =) THE INVINCIBLE i concede Kiockwan as the outermost | has been temporarily suspended on camps of the Bast Kootenay district, MONARCH OF THE “ |account of a large accumulation of| others have gone to look for new) ae) pp agg = ee 6 ee | surface water. A force of five men, | treasures in the Lardo-Duncan, and | 1000 People w AMUSEMENT WORLD, ra | however, are doing surface work. | other® again have got jobs doing as-) O PRO ge 1 WEATHER FORECAST. The ore has lately produced some | sessment or outside surface work. 500 Horses ws 65 Railroad Cars & é favorable values, | They are all waiting the outcome of 25 Elephants # Beattie and Vicinity. —Tonight and 2°94 | the fight between the miner untons | 300 Performers * * a @unday occasional showers; cooler;| A San Francisco company, repre-| and the ming owners that no 100 Dens and Cages winds southeast to southwest. sented by J. L. Warner, has bonded | upon the question whether or nx | 5 Big Arenas # ae of low barometric pressure |* S*OUP of mines at Camp Telluride. | underground miners shall receiv 12 Acres of Tents 7 —— FESBUFe |e bond calls for $20,000. The value | old rate of wages of $9.50 for the new has been one jo dort in pay lof the ore ranges from $2 to $10 per| eight-hour shift. j 5 Aerial a: “ $3,700,000 Invested which, with a “' " located to the/ton. The company will do a great eee Mil P o eouthward, is the condition for show- | deal of development work this sum-| The Sultan mine, In Snohomish | 14 le Race Track. $7,400 Daily Expenses, ery weather in this vicinity. The temperature is generally high- | er than yesterday morning, the ex-| ceptions being in California, Nevada, yer, B. C., state that the Bosun mine| Philadelphia parties represented by made a 20-ton shipment recently, the | Mining Expert Patton. | the last that will go out until the labor|ty contains high grade copper ore. | and at Kalispel, Mont. The weath- er yesterday afternoon was ‘warmest yet this season in Washing- | ton, Oregon and California, maxi- mum temperatures occurring as fol- lows: Red Bluff, 102; Sacramento, 92; | Roseburg, #2; Portland, 78; Walia | Walla, 42; Seattle, 76; Spokane, 74. | Rain was reported this morning to | the amount of .32 of an inch at Neah, get some oll. One of them had an ight galion and the other a five gal- jon can. Each one wanted just four gallons of oll, but the grocer’s meas- ures had all been stolen except one! of three gailons, and he did not| know how to measure it out for the | farmers. As four and four make eight, it was easy enough to first | Hill the eight-galion can, but how to get just four gallons of that into the | five-galion can was a hard problem, the three men had spent the lon; fternoon in trying they did it, using only the three measures of eight, five and three | gallons each. You do not have to| use gallon cane. Quart measures or | Pinte will do just os well, of course. | “ccerren_. Of Cotes fr Paget Sond Sumas BIG NEW. PARADE™30 SECTIONS 22:1 mer. New ledges are being discov- ered in the camp almost every day. one Advices received from New Den- 99999999 0999999999909000 You Don't Want a Paper Weight Suit | You want a medium summer weight that is suitable to wear We've got the proper weights and| plenty of patterns to select from $i0.00, $12.50, way into September. These garments are strictly manship. The value of each one is apparent and self- evident—a look will suffice. county, formerly owned by Robert Biggers, Andy Michaud, Arthur W. Hawke, G. Krueger and others of) re city, has been recently sold to The proper- Yrrerirrririiiri reese rie $13.50, $15.00 all wool and of the best work- In Biggest and Best Clothiers in the State J. REDELSH EIMER & CO. 800-802 First Ave., Cor. Columbia, First Time A HAJESTIO, IMPOSING, IDEAL, PATRIOTIC SPECTACLE, LAST DAYS CENTURY OR, THE LIGHT OF LIBERTY! OVER 1 THE ONLY EXHIBITION IN THE WORLD PRESENTING sZt 61-HORSE ACT. Famous Equine 61 MX": HORSES 15.08", 2x2. av one Time, Show, the... JUNOREDG OF HORSES IN THE CAST. BRED PERFORMED BY ONE LOGKHART'S situ: Suri ELEPHANT COMEDIANS, ONE 60c. TICKE CHILDREN, UNDER 12 YEARS OLD, HALF PRICE, TWO COMPLETE HERR’SOUDER'S WONDERFUL FUNNY ELEPHANT BRASS BAND. T ADMITS TO EVERYTHING, ’" EXCURSIONS £25, RAILROADS. D 3se}eOUD s,eO EXHIBITIONS DAILY, AT 2 AND 8 P. M.... DOORS OPEN ONE HOUR BARLIER, THE ACKNOWLEDGED GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. ~ ~ Le epee 2» Seattle, Friday, June 16th ares numbered seats and admissions on show day without any advance 2 at the Stews WILL EXHIBIT AT—— snodi t & Holmes Drug Co., First Avenue, foot of Cherry Street,

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