The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 1, 1899, Page 4

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foot dealy With. per A barre) whirt bet rl between the Ri en and butier’s pantry hate | Beometeiony nae, OF tinoteum, wien trical deni colors. am In Bolt, pretty sa COMI Nation *oad oa) an ‘ 4) and was rans . Brackets or hanging Net nt range, aink 4 and table ea Demay il eet di ite ji 53 Ht i i ure deputation ae Dr. | tween Seattle and Tacoma, wiil fi the future ply between thin elty a ) | Port Orehard, Her | | [em by the Meamer Dauntions, B. ¢ GOVERNMENT IN. DANGER kind of het water, there tah no lon- doubt . A deputation com. ‘. reached Victoria from with vigorous resclutions wupport indignant miners, and the figh-nanded officiate in the north. ie Componed ! weetern | op, & prominent politician af i YG will ask him what good) feet, being 10 per cent. in excess of | ia exclusion measure has done, and) iast year's shipments. The shingle to" a satisfactory an-|shipments for May were 2483 car- ¥ i i i 2852" Oy He : 25 British Columbia ‘To these men Mr. Martin will have in the lesue of June 23, contains @ ‘te CMRI several matters of a most embarrassing nature. The deputa iu aim ¢ Oimtrict a Weast, The partivul- maw Meeting Which ap-| by default, lati the Gelegates were given ex-| ave Cteptvety in yerterday's rneim Desperate, hopeless mon whe had )tha May Robinson from Albert Rob: their all in getting into the . held the meeting, and they con: | with their offices, adopted for Washington for the firet five months purpose of entiching themselves.| of the present y: ‘Then they, t it has hack © ‘Star -| made, and the matter will be pet- 4)@ not mince matters when diacuss- ing the situation. phatically that hundreds of men were om the verge of starvation dur to official mismanagement and the They stated om- Of the closed season. Gold ‘Com. Graham was hauled over conte, and endeavored to right if with the enraged miners by paying that he would procure boats to get the distressed men out of the | never been confirmed | Recent letters from the = contain no mention of the af- r. |FIREBRAND | SQUELCHED BERLIN, July 1A despatch to the Cologhe Gasette, from Apia, June 16, says that Metietoa, the deposed king, Will shortly be transported to ‘the Fiji telandy, ers.” A letter han just been received by the Seattle Yokon Transportation company, from Dawson, stating that the company’s river steamer Seattle No. 3, left that port June 12 for Si. .| Michael, having on board % passen- gers, Tt wan expected that the steamer would make the trip in sev- en days, The passengers will con- nect at Mt. Michael with the steam- Min-\er Lakme, which te expected to ar- bunkers, | rive here evout July 19. Lombard. eral court country, if wome one would put up ox Ve 1t Wot from the Atiin depu- “Fighting Joe” and his Yeptefation wilt Rue Humber, & contractor and son by the three men whe spread the dulider of Victoria, whone # DY news of the wealth Of the mew wold aepseen el Oye egy % feotated part jast event it would never rest pre: wag yg political head was in receive he sald, “that Mar- From the above ft would that “Fighting Joe,” of exciusion act fame, will not rest on a bed of roses 5, 0 uring the next fortnight An tis i oeay $f ne. is remponsibie for untold misery spredily|in the north, and the ruin of hun- toria I will state the exact condition of affairs in Atlin to the press, and | cific, fe In town today. call upon Martin to resign. done enough harm, and it in about | time he quit He has Refore 1 went north | song T was one of his #trongest support-|is in Portland today, appear | SEATTLE INKLINGS. Jennie C. Lombard has fied a peti- tion In the superior court asking to | be appointed administrator of the) a! ee Ae atthe oe wer ‘mother, following salee Were mad Emeline fh. aii lalla ili A iit ical lahat aii Ciba tina - ere will take charge ] oa of avenue, to Coat $9800; John Lavin to | terday afternoon were artioies of in- will be completed within a week oe WHI be tales ‘Chaplain FC, Brown of the u wk will RONEOE A thetidanian sbuton ap of bunting anit Nagr the Gourty court ou Fourth of Juy | + 8 fe the arher who dropped relay morning, | were ted at the Olympia hall on} Heoond avenue at 2 o'clock thin af. | | ternoon, eee | The Avat deparement was catina| OM. at Bo'oinem Inst AVenili« to put out @ Amal! Kilde on the roof of the } jo houne, at M06 Third avenue. | eee | Thomas Mulleh, an incorrigibir | youth, Was sent to the reform sehoot yerterday. oat Ward har been received from the retatives of Wm. Lowen, of Syra- cum, N. ¥,, who dropped dead on the jetreet Thureday night, stating that he was @ butcher. je loeal butehs | of the remainn, | ° } Bepting Dermhite have been inmurd | to W. G. Barnes to bulid a two i story frame resi © at 1600 Binth build a two story frame residence at 329 Firet avenue north, to comt $1600 Sam Demeritt for repairs at 605 Bev. to cost $12h. } e- The Lumberman, of Minneapolis, end entertaining interview) | The lumber shipments by rail from) if were 76,900,008 toads. eee Judge Jacobs granted (wo divorces at Aient. making | for the day. They were, Wm from Emetia Ehetm, and fer. inson eee Among the papers filed Inte yes- corporation by West and company ‘The incorporators are J. H. West, some of the daily! that all Re mai ht down by the carried al- in — for the two engines Were the same. Both Geine sere No award was ted next week, eee | Work will be commence’ Monday on the alterations to the City hall, | ‘The present partition walle on the upper floor will be torn down and a central hall will run from the west end ae far the present council cham- ber, where ft will turn to the left, running to the horth side of the bollding The mayor's offices will orcupy the roome on the north side of the halt upstaire, while the board of health will Ocoupy the rooms on the south wide. The civil service commission and jabor barean will have the offices ow occupied by the mayor and city) clerk. Tt © expected that the work) RAILWAY ROTES. General Manager Milter, of the Se- attle & International, went up the road this morning fh hie private car, | eee ‘The Bouthern Pacific announces that the bridge of Leland, in South. ern Oregon, is completed and open The bridge was for traffic today. burne@ out June 18. freight agent for the Canadian Pa- Stevens, meneral western pas. agent for the Great Northern- RC. | HM. I. Geary, traveling freight agent for the Great Northern, in able |eomme time with an attack o al fever. eee EF. R. Shepard, official photo erapher; W. L. Agnew, advertiving Kiieabeth K. Abell has Med a auit|eeent; Alfred Whitney, son of the tn the superior court against Chas. W. Kaketdy for collection of s1008 due on 8 morten : |weneral freight and ticket Agent and L. W. Mowe, the party here trom St. Paul in the Great Northern pho- |tomraphic ear, went to Victoria to- day At the Seattle Mining exchange the BK, San Poll, 2000 @ 2%; Copper Vault, 1000 @ 1%; Colorado G, & ©., 5000 from 9% to 5; Sliver Creek Gold, 1500 The Aischarge of Austin D. Hill, a 7; Copper Bell, 1000 14; Bea Lev bankrupt, has been filed in the Fed. |% .copper Belli by ‘so, % el, 5200 @ 42@50; Stardard, 2900, *@ lo Hic, 500 @ 121%; Republic, Standard, 6000 @ 48-7; Hepub 500 a 192; The Uttle steamer Deflance, which | Morning Glory, 1007 @ 12%; San Poi), has heretofore been operating be-| 599-@ 77; San Poll, 600 @ 15, rvices of Charien | |, | Keeping 140,000 worth of dust Allen Cameron, assistant general ‘The Bik Baimon district of the most inhospitable in the far north has claimed four more Victims who Apparently met dearh tong frubtions seareh tor the clown meta! Cc. Dunning nthe in ¢ only after @ who Mat riot pent with three mpanions, prompecting without Much #UCcHes, made the gruesome discovery of the bodies of the unfor tonate gold seekers recently, and carri¢d the news WO Allin, Mr. Dun fing wald that one of thelr trips they came werom adone cabin, over the doer of whieh was written in bive chalk, “Happy and Prosperous edly succuntbed to the dread secur New Year to All Inside lay the bodies of four men who had undoubdt ly muveurhtied to the dfetid abut vy. as plenty of provisions were found in the cabin. Two dunnage bags, on which the namen “J. KB. Allis 8. Car. ter,” wer p und. The authorities ately sent out an Investigating party, and the hemt arrivals (Pot (he district wit probably be able to te of the laaddewt st down ~ from that vuntry ‘The Seattic Young M with A. &. Kerry, of the Kerry Lum: | cian Dempermnee union will ‘WER, Recording to the lest ar- | ber company, of this city, Mr. Ker-! tt» orguniaation tomorrow afternoon wales from Atlin, ask him why be ry tells of lumbering and saw mil! ja @ o'clock in Palymouth church Tron in the diet enn | es in Alaska. bbs | All interested in the work afe re- quented to be present. A program Of K008 speakers and music Ras been provided The free employment bureau furn- inh wituRtion to 1605 applicants during the month of June. Of this number 1208 wore for male, 96 for fwinale help. MORE GOLD — _ COMES IN The steamer City of Beattie came inte port at 629 p. m. yesterday, having Op Board 160 Kiondikers, and gold dust to the value of about $20,000 Purser Pope had tn’ his whieh the Alavka Express umber of the Kion- considerable Was rent out by company, A fy Athers deposited a amount The richest man among the Se- attic» pareengers F. Conrad. We is said to have brought out treas- re to the amount of $60,000. Ike Schwarts, of Portiand, is credited With $20,000. Others had amounts ranging from $1000 to $9000. Passengers from the Lawer Yukon teport « rich strike in the Tanana district. The news has chused a large crowd of miners at SOCooeCooooCes Open Every Week Day 8p.m. All Hall No, 1, New York Block is 16) Greets, wo. | Seen Eves Suite THE SEATTLE AND NORTHWESTERN Mining and Stock Exchange MINING AND INDUSTRIAL STOCKS creek to fo F the scene of the Peported tid, Veryetn wnid to have been made by tors i Te é an Baker cree AP which place ee | began prompevtiig, and met with meter ling muccem poseidon ‘The WPourth of July committer have meeived mahy letters of: 4 tw in response to the ‘a tome atating that here from _B tHe nid¥or and council will be to help api¥ad (he Ainériean F on the Fourth. Mayor Humes har aleo received a letter from Nanaimo, B, Cy wthting that a large number would come from there H. A. Tudhope, of the firm of Tut hope & Co,, catriage manufacturers jat Orillia, Eastern “andda’ is a ude at the e hotel. It is un 6 looKifw over the Sound with # | Puget to investing capital eee H. A. Munn, of the firm of Munn Hotland & Co., shipping agents and lurntiet deal Lake Bennet, is & muent at th fler-Grand ° J. 1. Knight and family are demp-| ing at Colby, Where they will spend) the summer TOO HATE TO CLASBIFY FOUND Found—The place to buy stoves, furniture, invalid chairs, crockery, pillows, comforts, barber chairs, mir- ror®, plapos, sewing machines, every- thing and anything. EF, Chaplas’ secondhand store, Ol & Wl Pike st NAT. you going camping? camp stools, eamp , for male or rent. E./ cet T Personal Are 1 have tente, ete Chapin, 601 and 609 Pike ® OR BALE OR Ric: Por Bale or Rent—Tents all sizes, | new and second hand, cheap; invalid roltter chaire, BK. Chapins, ¢th & Mike The Grigler Is... | | G: | BURGLAR PROOF) The best sash lock on the market. Locks the window every half inch. Takes the | place of hts in light win- | dows. « Endorsed by best architects in the city. | 1, HL PLACE 608 Bailey Bik. t ‘Telephone Main 540 for Business, 10 a. m. and are welcome. - = 704 Second Avenue, Seattle Orders Taken for Wedding and Party Cake, All Kinds of Bread, Cake and Pies. - . A, HALLBERG ENGINEE Incorporated 1897." Company owns 1% claim no deve, ‘oter limited number Moran Brothers Company RS AND SHIP BUILDERS. Q. S. GOLD, M. & S. CO. , OMoial Brokers. ‘Special Bares to Restaurants, Hotels, & Steamboats’ Union Bakery. ~ Manefactarers of Hardtack and Toss; Prop. 119 Pike St. ery boll tovere branche: st thy a es RAMBLER naar BPYCLES 820, 830, $28, S20 ‘Cash or Instalimeuts PRED . MERRILL CYCLE CO, 1108-1110 Sevend Ave. Seattic 109 Cherry St. 00 feet development work; cents per share CHILDREN'S PLAY TENT Madoot§-o7, Duck, Size, Sx6rt. ; height Sit; helwht of wall,1 ft. 6 in; price, 2.70 net, complot ith polos amon, Bes ft, Be Ly * ren's t., children's fp Root bas fe sk as, Felitz Tent and Awning Co. 117 Vester Way. , 2000 Cedar Poles Wanted ROPOBALS are wanted for furnishing and delivering along certatn | sin the cities of Beattie and Tacoma. streets and al —— OLOAR POLES == - Fifty feet in length and nine inches at th and sound and free from soft k ts, and p call on TTLE (Lierwsnn SNoquatatin Powrn Co.) | CATARACT Co, Poles must be straight Dor further information op. led. Ashington Block, Settle } i 2 Phen PERSONAL MENTION , | cool, and look stylish; and the price of one is #0 ridiculously small you If you are of a % Saws ng Disposition. t ey a am “ * gue A Ae 4 for * orefully the pices | Ma Y MONDAY’S SPECIAL SELLING Ladies’ Fine Mengriea GLOV BB, White, Ta, Sa the thing: $1.00 value, for” Handsome White PIQt very wide hem, splend) very wwell, for $1.35. | PNK We Afe showing @ large line of Ladien’ Improved #W1IBB WAISTS in sold colork of white, blue or pink, beautiful Swiss insertion acrons front, very swell; easily worth $2.00; for Monday's “special drive,” $1.26. Imported BW188 WAISTS, beautt-| Read this! White F wide hern, fine Bwise ful af-o' Nibroidery yoke (white ° only), are iresimtible; $2.96] Rertion Rounelne. I Sinrt ~~ @ hey value; next Monday, $1.00. 5 comaion ne of Any Lad Fine Imported KID) 4” GENTLEMEN'S WANK aLovEs clamp, fastened in] Syricre, rangite in prices trom ahi of red, tan, brown and black] yy to boc; come, invest, and blow perfect Auting for $1.00 « pair yourestt. Ladies’ Twilled 81 PARABOL,|” We sell every conceivable shaj ty ruffie, heavy tawsel; they! style and size "AMERICAN LADY" ought to well for $1.95; they go @t) Corset, drab and black; price, F145 wach $1.00, $1,25 and $1. ea Ladies’ OLUB TIES, fine quality stik, all late shades and designg prices ie, 200, 26e and Bic. laties White SILK PARASOL, white handies, heavy silk tassel, really worth $1,765, we ask only $1.36 5000 yards Red, White and Blue DECORATION BUNTING, on shie Monday, all day, for 3%c per yard, 4 Gentlemen, remember one of our Linen Hate will assiat you to keep will never mins it ~~ RDA AARON EEE ROAAAAAAAAAIAA O. W. PETERSON & BRO. 206, 208, 210 Pike St. f you want a pair of new SHOES for the ath you must not forget that the } PEOPLE SOR COPANT ms saad a SHOES rices that will make ae come te our Store _ LADIES’ TAN OXFORDS; the new coin toe; sold everywhere for $1.65, our Grice, $1.24. LADIES’ CHOCOLATE OXFORDS, silk vesting, intaid = turned, stock tip; the Idea toe; regular price, $2.00; our price, $1.94, LADIES’ BLACK OXFORDS, the new Idea toe; kia; regu- iar price $1.50; our price, $1.15. LADIES’ DONGOLA DRESS SHOPS; coin toe; regular price $1.75; our price $1.3. ’ LADIES VICI KID, vesting or kid top; the hew coim tee; reg- v $2.00; our $1.29. wt LADIES" HAND TURNED DRESS soon. imported kié, full MENS’ FINE SATIN CALF, coin toe; regular price 61.15; our vamp; sold everywhere for $3.50; our price price 91.26. ‘ = A our price MENS’ TAN VICI KID; cheap et $2.28; our MENS’ VICI KID, vesting top; sold all over MENG FUR VICI EID, leather lined; regular price 06.58; our ~ DISSOLUTION SALE oes) BRGINNING...005 e Monday, July 3d We will proceed to sell out our Complete Stock of Hardware, Ship Chandlery AND TOOLS sem: And everything in our Store and Warchowse. This is a Genuine Sale, and will last only till AUGUST 1st, after whith date the firtn will be Dissolved, | —o-—— CAHN & COHN Foot Yesler Avenue, Yester Dock i

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