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SEATTLE, WASHING ATURDAY EVENING, JULY \1, 1899, | aramati in the closing scene: ) jen ous Washingt | we n| | Seaspatic tn the:steotnn seagen: wire IN DEP EN DENCE " Yan ‘and Moorish 60l jin which the wedding presents of the AT RENNES PRISON Gacy tis wood han ten ac! rit 9 at nal acceptance ot a tegted ver 4 'word BARGAIN, sec the sple + " the bride-that-was-to. offer. ry little wood has been us by the deapond: natruct! Steel girders and par been | pr a alt thematic Soene Scene Witnessed By i! '% "oy 3 And Meet the Usual {i sn attine sacs Which Occurred at| SPELGCER & HURL jes high acrifice anything t¢ attain that W d Id h goal-—the love of ood wom Mise #hannon takes the part et] ar ner, ano. | Marion Wolton, the wouldbe bride. | re that is full of strong- a’ Score of Civilians iS | The role | _ Whe HAD WAITED TH THERE ALL NIGHT ps on ee ie! Ske URAVING MANY DEAD mem 22 mo Si | AB TOLD BY A SPOKANE MAN Glass, Wallpape temaind ite * planted with trees and ring @brut an’ po | admirably supported. : papeiied with tte oh 4 At Madison i % cine. Pianka and 5 Tolhed Mony of the Third and Pike. Srak r Famous Prisoner Was Escorted By Six emia. sastssrctr i witnessed tango the ide Companies of Troops. THE LAW DEPRIVES pees, . ARE ltertainment, Exhtbitions are given Miners ond Knows the beside . — — — WOMEN OF WORK ——— To pag at the Jefferson the sf | Sigenonn An eREP® Wistery of the Trouble. mre Come and See Our New Line of || Crockery a and teenth Infantry, # oneemneneiome : | MANILA, July 1—Another night eee The attention of organised Tabor | ; RECEIVED IN SENSATIONAL FASHION pom “ ‘ack has oF dea od at prey Se At the Oberon concert hall a splen-| everywhere is being turned toward) Just Received. it Will Pa ? OMAHA, Neb., July L=The last 4, phe demdNetration was a smali | 4 *¥ening’s enterisinmest 19 Gives. \the eal ef union miners at ‘Ward. | #) RULE BAZ Nebraska legistaturg paseed a law wer, Idaho. While the present fight 206. 208 Firet Av affair, the Filipinos a ne the pent { QMAle@Mployer jinn oe the Meventeenth infantry DRAGGING GING ITS | Jp nominally one against a few niln- | @eaveseenecns WTANICAL ANd rey wore repulsed with heavy lose. lere, it involves the principle af) Nment®, MAKIOE ne Americans had one killed and whether is has a right to 0 te osmees tenes Face female wmajoyen "he law went it~ Fyipinon may make.” "he,Mitne| WEARY LENGT emcees ARE YOU GOING 10 at the Cab Window. pis bstorer and factories ot Ome" ‘ Amer- | Nordstrom Ca eo Argued Be. ‘uriastic union man, and bas a received =f in el with ap, ont Saetenl -. ™. RICHMOND PAF fore Supreme Court. thelr inception, In fact, he has been Se idniinnsicha jana men t PROSPECTS FOR | ‘ tee Aching conditions there for the seit Sheathing Payer; 600 Square Peet of Paper for 34¢, their place: prop t day the Nordstrom cane was leur rs, an RENNES, France, July t.—Capt. Dreyfus reached Rennés shortly be- biceont dey ' here says | argue 1 before the supreme court at aeriar tearitenet Hn all the com) = 7 7 fore 6 o'clock’ this morning. His arrival at the military prison was ny Fa ww face the num EAT IMPROVE | Olymp: Sol, em uation law woue lof female employes at per ie represented ordstrom, and At t the most dramatic. The great crowd which had gathered yestéPday about t WH ltorneye Jno. B. Mart and James F.| neadquartere posterday, and fee was BRUNNER & the prison had gradually dwin@ledaway until only a score remained A bug house at Lincoln makes thie aes | MeBiroy represented the state. The seen by a Star reporter and g& DEALERS DN... 00 iy | ARBOR! to Ite patrons | court took the matter under advise- many interesting facts concerning v2 Suddenly six companies of mounted gendarmes appeared, riding at full Shall we Mie and clowe Inte? Unless Hot Winds Come Soon | ment with the understanding that a the troubles. “Phe officers ag Ward-| Groceries. WwW ines a ailop, shouting and clanking their sabres and making « racket like fire | Shall w ne ail female help? decision would be rendered with the ner,” he said, “have overreachod the in A Or what ist . ures for ue ¢ the Crop Will be Fair. leant possible delay law and are beginning to really i 502 Pike Street, corner engines. The onlookers hutritd to the prison @htrancé, when & force adopt? We solicit suseestions Suly LaThere| Th, Pointe discussed have been| Pat Ready, an attorney from aA. , pe. Of 200 men, armed with carbings, who had been concealed within, de- sad tay was pasted rough th Ww ALLA w crseapeal sony ie ogi published before in the Star. | Francisco, a re case med} ock of fino, old California efforts of the Confederated Women’s | ¥44 much concern aipong fe SEE p ir ~~ the miners ie hal y queen " inal. The bever Dloyed, fanitke, on either side of the entrance and received thecalvacad?, chubs of Nebraska and \* approved ley two months age sbout the =U ST M three indictments against them. The wiengits so the alck- Pic te far tht ears Wheay STOP i € elosely followed by a landau. The transformation from the preceding | >Y ab nt and the put Bay Ayeds Poser gy ’ | officials are preparing another one. jaat winter) | but | they will not be able to make it ‘Quiet to the clank ahd rush of military § preparatiine, Was startling ‘When the iandau entered the prison, the fan of men collapsed and fell be- Hl hind it, and again all Was quiet. The scene of the caivacade and lantau y backward spring in their power to keep the truth im go Assortment of. I d ¥ unfavorable to both | 3 the dark. A censorship has been) @ashed into the prison was one mever to be forgotten. For a moment fail sown and resceded grain. Farm Prior to ‘sha’ Gatabec HON Of estadiisned over the telegraph, and) Elgin Howard, W W \ Your correspondent saw a haggard, startled face as the landau dashed c ft the Fourth of July. | nothing is cpa hg Ce! ae on mate gous colt oe amass Me peered, ut : - the facts are colored. * by. The face was that of Dreyfus. \ fo much #o that even a half |tm.ve taken charge of the local VW. Ww. OuUG i Later.—Dreyfus was allowed to see his wife privately this afternoon. 1 i { was Giepaireé Of in many sectioee The Fourth of July committee! BSS" 15 news can be peer goes] Sg bake Ww. The only hypothesis upon whick | closed up all business preparatory to| they have read proof and all parts) they based hopes of a fair crop war the celebration at its meeting in the! that do not please them must be cut avored by abwence of he | Roxwell building tast night. Col.|out. However, facts are slowly com- rs. R. WAGONER, tion was touching in Its afféctionate demonstration. Dreyfus wears blue - = : the time when the wheat ling t t. but they only get out by) Clothes, and his reddiwh beard and hair are partially gray. Mme. Drey type nb nmorb cape Fargo E. P. Eddsen reported that he had se. sag to Nat, Oe —_ ihetnicae Corl OF veer Tostn, 9.00 22-K Gold Crowns, $6.00. fus remained with her husband half an hour, When #he came away she More Trouble Oc- is in danger of being blasted from 7 meagan pcre apelin [ere the time I beging to Bioem until 1: lows to Jota in the parade. ace ‘Gola. 1% op A five year ‘Was smiling brightly. | the milky stage, er what 1 > ee Racers, © Rayene aything Later.—It i» stated on good authority that the prisoner's health is curs Near Pana only termed “in the dough,’ ie ie parade. | ya a aterial In the above . . now has reached that condi, committee requests that per-| will be some lively developments, EZ Precarious, He wilt be examined by'an army fargeon today. Mme Hon. ‘There have been no hot winds Aone stringing decorations should| all the miners tn that @istrict are berets. Oa Dreyfus prepares all of her husband's meats hersetf. The chief object in - as yet. and If none are experienced | (ake care that they are at least 14/ anion men, and will fight In a min- ene ‘ within the next two weeks wheat feet from the street, so ae to let the! ut ther doing so is te guard against « possible pelsoning of the prisoner's OVERS : will be practically out of the danger floats pass under. All of the various food. Dreyfus’ cell is really a comfortable one, though iron-bound, and SHERIFFS PRISOVERS RESCUED Sy incickace, There ie reason to ne. |commitices reported satisfactory | Spokane. ‘The meeting between husband and wife after over four years’ separa. | eve that the cou ot b by contractors Without a window. that th untry will ne 3 sabe. ingen notified « v 1 by hot winds, as the eumm on will not be Later.—From the time of landing, until the prison was reached #0 far hae been uni ‘ pers REMAINS OF A | few weeks. ze there ts yet a co | Pronounced Dreyfus did not speak a word. At Quiberon, where the train was taken. Call for Troops Governor Says ‘" ddoe tn tap ak oeabaens Rgainst the union was that made by the health officer refdised to permit Dreyfus leave to stop, on the ground Sheriff Must Try to Quel! For this reason farmers have tak: | CHILD FOUN | nome of the brewers. When the aed | ‘ en a much different attitude regard came for signing the wages’ scale ‘that he had just come from the colonies. This matter, however. was the Riots. gta cer yim thre sactggye ui ones | \¢ ciraete, to somqueates elgnes it] Quickly adjusted and the train proceeded. Dreyfus personally opened iid several weeks ago, and are tn nr od two companies refused to sign. - n ) nt spirits |The two companies that had signed the door of the compartment of the train at Quiberon, and appeared hers hof June, up tothe prew Conceated Beneath @ Queen | tne scare for another Witharas to nott- re at Rabelais, three kilometers @PRInor JD, 1 Ju 1 Act ae ti “ real | w . Quite seif-possessed. The train stopped PRI TEL 1 y r iid « . Anne Hill Brush fied that they must withdre’ bens from Rennes. Thére the party alighted and Sfteréd the tauhdan, | ine Gov. Warder received the and farmers say that grain names from the contrac lowlag meses it of W hy xeellent color and covers the} what hee é | bandting thetr beer would not net be “ Which was driven furiously to Rennes. The city is quiet, with n Haman county thie mortida: “Ho. |sreund wet at may Rave Deen @ case Of Ge- | oo io secure, Bah elsetete Nghta, or Uberate murder was reported to the sak jee, and property-ownére went so far i. of a demonstration. p bP si rt widenn then MEN MUST sroner's officer by two laborers yea-| as to - that they would not ad | ~ terday afterneen about 4 o'clock. bulldings te thoes saloons. _ Pana to I Crater They were clearing away a brush) “The trowble at Wardner ts of old) . DANGEROUS NEGLECT THE PHLPPIES RET Sim ac HAVE CASH Ty acti Hf "St |nantige’ ibe eae on oa ct a THE PHILIPPINES RETURNABLE = WASHINGTON, D. C. July 1-—-| WASHINGTON, D. C. July 1 Pre agricultural department has re The postoffice departinent has repubs Geived an interesting report from Lt lished the orders relating to the for & P. Hayne, cf the California heavy warding and retgrning of undell Srtilleryson agriculture in the Phil. | ¢red second, Hig 4 ge ege vo ippines. The report is dated at Mans pe bg Age Fore g eo te fla. Lieut. Hayne transmits th@ pend of regard them. “Cer HiQne oF Second 1 they ptalned the remains of a young In. | pald $1.50 per day, while the Bunker Our equipment for af fant. The Mttle one had be wrap-| Hill, Sullivan and Last Chatice have eee ae bs foe od up in @ silk cloth, placed In the | only paid $2.50 per day. Thete was : To Get sa the ‘Vokes in bucket, and concealed in the brash. | naturally fealouty bélween them ‘ ; The remains were removed to Bon.| The union Nae Been for a long time ' : . : wei 3 the Future. ney & Stewart's, trying to get all of the mined on the |same wage basis, and had at last Dawnen, etntis Bt ke pareen agreed to pay the union scale ' Is very attractive | pret 150 wes : : . wages, but were ferreting out union : fom rHory at White Horse or Tagish Ghasania thee, remit 5 2 i rt | “When the trouble occurred 750 ¢ransiation of an article prepared for, Conforming to this law, postmast aue : ey are provided v at least tw © arrested and put into an at 7 cents him by Senor Manuél de Busto, chiet |ers are directed not to return ma : . Jtace z provisions end 100 a oash.| <The Atlin delegation, reterred to x Where thee Wie Bal Foan 4 ~ oe a ‘ he onder apply to residents! in yesterday's Star, which will watt ‘There was snow on thi cult 1 experiment stay | of this description, even though iotih tal ting oul tre 2 rBo oe . an en: i the % Of the agricultural expe ment ste" | may bear & return request, until the je would not order the of the Yukon y returning pro-| upon the British Columbia govern. und at the time, Will sell all or tion in Manila. The most rei tage for returning shall have beer t nn 1 they are identified and have ment, relative to the oMcial abuses |ing cold at night, and yet only 180 ° bie feature of the report is the al pay thelr expens- of that distriet, came down on the of the men had blankets They were | fully paid. Where the matter is, tr . Most hopeless picture painted of the | the "podemnent of the postmaster, Of) rien viLLE, Il. July 1—T a ely he order Is be- | City of Seattle yesterday and lett | kept in this place for 66 hours, There Portion of . ' ne ”? ~ ‘ he t Vietorta. t mt €blty {0 securing reliable labor, the |4ellvery end Hive Wine ee er reige, or [of the union men are being augment SESSION FOR Rituimintoe tink = : ares. Agriculturist is confronted at the be-| ¢ paving the mail forwarded to an 1 steadily . ui mle send [strong protest will be made against) “Oh yea, the men are treated much Binning with the necessity for an !m-| other address, with the proper post. "Ported ne i ation fo the exclusion act, @n@ also against | better now, but even yet they are few land, When this ts accomplish-| There have been various orders "lO" Oly: 8, mmall allen tending the closed seasot |p Cue man in the Dell pen t €4 and « luxuriant crop raised, It te | Promulgated at different times reta- m town, for th pecame insane on account of the % “3 “ tive to the handling of this undetiy- ‘ mg: the merey of the first typhoon. | ceante mail matter, afd much con- ¢ sBestdes the typhoon there Is to be | fusion has resulted. At times post union # f the building Pentel erate Bhanscartucld OO | : ' . threats made. Coroner France said * Reginning this evening, the Seattle M eine exchange will hold a brea BIDS FOR THE | to him, ‘If you do not tell ail you winner's session of the exchange, know, we are going to hang you." ne ashes A batt * feared in certain provinces the “da- joss have gone #0 far an to at hot @aturday evening b A \a the offlcers were taking him to . \y + i? in which many shots were aturday evening between 7 a e ».! gudo,' “Or dry land wind, which dries tach postage due stamps and for i. far us ie known mow o'clock, A smoker wil) be | Wallace, where he could be cared Don’t tip vegetation ward the packages for collection. Tt injured ors at the Wheeler res- |for, he broke away and jumped into | sere “’ is to correct this misunéermanding |" bigest oaths |the river. ‘The guard fired three shots you Diseases so far hardly known ta At daybreak the firing was renum-|taurant this afternoon at & o'clock } look to i that emphatic orders have been issu- 4 th by the Geattle exchange. All b at him, and those who saw ft claim Buropean doctors result from the 4 by th ment ed It te repor ha er non. y th : a hang prok~ Tides for the new postoffice bulld- that when one of the shot was fired nothing turning up of this virgin soil.. Ac- |°4 ¥Y the depart 4 unfon men slightly wounded, ers at invited. ing were opened by United States | ne sank immediately. When taken but the strikers suffered no losses cofding to competent medical auth | Postofice Inspector E. C. Clement) out he was dead, and the coroner Orities many of these strange disor- | HOME OF — — * p yesterday, and his recommendations inquest returned @ verdict of drown- Sits aduis Aisa Senin & Saw hooves were forwarded to Washington for ing While from others, even If the patient the action of the postoffice depart-| “mne men that are being imported : aaa THE MONKS EVERYBODY! AMUSEMENTS. nt. ‘The building required must | gig na te deinentione oe ported ready by October 18. when the! noth Spokane and Wardner, and Another of the great difficulties ie raent lease pires and must have the way of agricultural developmen AIS a fle f 8000 square feet if is the utter lack of roads and ship-| WASHINGTON, D. ©. July 1 leased for five years, and a floor ed to go elsewhere to find . Aw a class, they are incompetent, for coal miners cannot Ping points. The native Filipino ‘The bare-footed monks of the order Fi P The Moth and the Flame” is an| Pace of 10,000 square feet if lensed k quarts mines. The mine- Unable to do any large amount of of St. Francis are to have their head. | Owercoat Thief Is at Work in oii ainary piay e large audi. | for 10 years, ‘Three bids were sub- | owners are not willing to have their Work and cares to do less. He i¢ quarters in Washington after Jan-| This City ‘ xt the Seattle theater last night | Mitted, but nothing can be learned! properties epoiled, and, ae a rulé, the indolent and given to gambling. A! |uary 1 next, and will occupy a mas t stify to that, It is a play that | "esarding them until the department) mon are hired and then discharged | these vices have to be taken into|sive monastery, which has been in vat thief is again at work r riack interest on the atage,, ®t Washington passes upon them. almost as soon as they begin work." | @coount in any undertaking where |course of erection during the last Three o at re | I h in delightful ¢ ly. It erremin ee labor is employed |few years on a sightly eminence be tolen last evening and one has the true flavor and it does a most A GOOD CLEAN-UP. “THE HEAVENLY Twins.” Eestoon Lieut. Hayne, in transmitting the | yond the Soldiers’ homie and the lit- 4 mad Youngs-| dificult thing in portraying the life a | — } Buntingy @ocument, states that he would |tle suburb of Brookland. s stor patt ttle | Of toda A party consisting of Thos. Blake,| Earl and Charles Spencer, two twin ies Strongly recommend special quaran-| The monastery stands about five C mat an t ‘The Moth and the Flame" ts in| ye, Conrad, J. D. Dolgren, and L.|brothert, 16 years old, wre missing | tine measures against Philippine | miles from the capital, and one mile h $20 had been taken from hin| th 5 The’ first presents the! warrel, who came down on the Be- from their home at Waupaco, Wis., planta, there exit an immense |from the Catholic university railway k Houlahan had a $15 | uniau of a children’s party atte last night, are stopping at the and the police of this city have been | crackers and Torpedoes. The iargel Steg Rumber of y Injarious parasites station, You can see the dome of n-up people, nicely futier, Blake and Conrad own No, | notified to watch for them. Mra. | jn the city at M the island and many private par the chapel froin the windows of the h Ma nt r «od beautifully costumed. 11 on anga above, and No. 1h on Be of the Hotel Metropole, re- — Hes ere aiready preparing to import |cars on the right hand ds you pass 1 é f the party the |feidorado. Dalgren and Farrél are| cetved a letter from the boys’ moth- COON BROs., '417 S$ Botanical specimens |by going west, The remainder of night which charges hin ' of the assembla driv-| partners on No, 93 Bonanga above. er yesterday which stated they had = — | the structure is hidden by the lux 2 man ned ¢ f he discovery of his) “Our clean-ug ne fully up to our| run away from home and were head-| Z Seinen | Pp. "Mulryan has petitioned |uriant foliage that surrounds it tgir how \ 1 toings th relatives’ money tions,” said Mr. Conrad, “and ed for Seatt Mrs. Benson came to F| “3 € the board of public works for a wa-| The location is an ideal one, near th and oarrytin ft a rT nd act Is quite as original, na in our vicinity are pro-| police headquarters last evening and ags, es terman on Aloha street from astern boundary of the District of at the Interlof of a chureh, and handsomely Mr. Conrad left the report. -The two boys have sf ~ nd reeled Min renee wares |Columbia, and the windows of the n of the world gatherin fore brought out about $60,000, been missing «ince June 10. Shields, Wreaths, Plumes, Stars, ete e petitic states that the water|monastery command a beautiful Mra. Karen Carlson a t, 1 « bridal ceremony and ind ng in - _ - -- ~~ iti b. man is a necessity owing to’ the in-|landacape east and north for miles at the old Orlingt t ner, |cutting and insincere talk, ‘The com-| ‘The will of John ©. Brantigan wan| ‘The amount of fine pald into Judge Large Quantities, at © crease of the families in the neigh-| around, over the fertile hills and val-| She leaves a daughter, Ida M, Carl-|edy lines in this scene are brilliant, admitted to probate late yesterday | Cann’s court for ariminal offenses E 0 borhood, hie 0 Of Maryland, and southward 10 | Wt L The act goes to the mit of the | afternoon by Judge J, 2. Houser, [auring the month of Jane was $2105. TH DENNY-CORYELL C

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