The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 8, 1899, Page 2

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ao LE STAR Avenue ttle, Washing Deen granted i |tm stated that the ware rainat the I | surgents is unpopular among the troops, who show no e$thusiaem tn | their work and little prae in the vic~ | tories. | According to the beg§ estima \ obtainable, the following is the © f dition of General Otis army: When r the voluntes ¢ gone the military force of the islands @ General Otis’ disposal will be in all about 10,000. | OF thin number 4600 are at Tolle, Ce- bu or other stations among the southern Islands, Deducting 7 per, cent of the sick from General Otis’ force, and the troops established ax | stationary garrisons in Manila and) Jat San Fernando, Imus and other | outlying towns and in the southern OT For Use Against the Filipinos, THE SEATTLE STAR. PARIS CITY OF PARIS wroewe | CITY OF ing to clean our stocks of summer ds » GREAT MID-SUMMER... 2’ Clearance Sale’) NO GAS BILLS THERE ARE] of or sland carcel ore p B he bas already (huupe'remain In all'the Philippines | aa EVERYTHING REDUCED = GREAT REDUCTIONS A that he wil! for operations againat the insurg- by) pies Oe ele 4 ms. 1 ard M WI FORCE NOW GREATLY REDUCED °"“* ‘7 i 4 bleached, se | THE CASE > 3c a Yard a Yard Y ‘nei —_— | mm Meinoh Pereale, in light and Minch Heavy I mm Bleach . mae fe the e cane ne * Dr. Smith E clark colors, the regular i ed Damask newt pat P R PA M E [ | T i eeeieres he Gut 2 Stream of Relatercomeste| soe comers Naypsten cll A ngp gee b) 5 silty tg terns, rogue vale at tn E er | etertpnete ee pent ae wire "| fy ,, 284 and THe a Yard 360 a Yard that the nited Stetes. binands fie od Oxford Suit I Bleached M ETER 5 Bei mee: TO COMPEL ACCOUNTING Q) iff nchecks and sirpes i Py stage of his | — Clearance Bale Price wh terranean hospitable that Lisbon, entertained tr side of the Por- invite him to will not A suit was fled late yesterday af- ternoon to compel Mra. Mary Hag- genmaker to account for the funds of ber husband e and show cause 4 why she did not pay the bequests of | bie will | ° ——_-_ —— MINING NEWS. | WASHINGTON, D.C, July 8 Over 40,000 fighting men-—-to be ex- act, 1.0TS—have been sent to Ma- nila to crush the Filipinas; one rr iment, the Nineteenth tnfantr 2000 recruits, are at San Franch awaiting transportation, and in ad- 9c a Yard 42c a Yard Dress Goods We must make a BIG CUT in this an - ‘OU drop a quarter in the slot and the meter does et prepayment meters Peeetieet. 824 ition to these, nearly 400 more st have put prices on ther the rest. The control of without extra cost on Witt try to kil! OCK, and hy put pric nm them I to sell_—_——__ your gas bill is thus entirely both fuel and light services. even though mide of * between now and Aus- Following this batch of re- | Pailipps Advices from Darrington st wet 7 work has been started on the Sauk soldiers are scheduled to go to the a | | in your own hands. Three Great Specials Monday 1 ree mee If You Love Your Wife Buy Her a Gas Range With a Prepayment Meter Attached. HIS will enable her to run her GAS RANGE upon the most economical plan. It will save you money and save her work. A GAS RANGE is ready for business night or day. Light the gas and it is ready to cook a meal, heat water or do anything that can be done on a coal range---and it will do it better, quicker and cheaper besides. Cooking on a Gas Range WILL BE RR | | per cent. copper. The lead is miner- | } ed | f 10 feet ‘All oth-| alized for a Gietance o volunteers la June 14 YOYSE" | The first of the Be begun | return Mi Ang A I ts] ach deel wren yesterday conummat. | Hy pieces of Fancy Mixtures and - 1. B. Nichols acquired the ownership | lain Effects; the kind that sell of the Huckleberry mine in the Cle- elum district. The property has deen purchased from Smon Justham for $30,000. The properiy i said to be very) valuable, ore essayn running from $15 to $96 to the tom in molt. It also has rich showings in copper. The mine ie situated on ot ae eet | for Soc _ Otis army. Besides this ts to be motley @Dd | counted the killed, wounded, died of have con-| disease, on sick list, the exact total both | of which can not now be accurate- Rothirie is to | '¥_ stated one Monday 25c a Yard At §oc a yard we will throw outa lot of Suit Patterns that all range in ice from 75¢ to $1.50; also a lot of ine Serges and Mixtures, all worth just again as much; we will sell 2 them for 50c a Yard fCITY (2ae3 PARIS 711 Second Avenue Mail Orders Promptly Filled. iiiar with the situation ~ | mow the of And jun-|ially the statement that only one pec peeing Tord Lea ‘There are tribe is in revolt, Information here to fur-| Das been that resistance against teem |American authority general is in the lok ae the islands, and that the Ovwr- | alleged friendly natives are at heart andj opposed to thie governme: “as ding shown im seeret attacks, It is true the tn- | that the principal tro eon La- ‘To| 20m, as General Otis drawn in lines about Manila, and is not the Gry) making aggressive movements be- i taking a¢-| yond to develop trouble. Ghange in In cabdlegrams from Hong Kong. is the | Which escaped the Manila censor, it Federal feet and 24 miles from Roslyn. There | are 25 tons of ore on the dump and | shipping will be begun as soon as the transportation facilities warrant The Kissing Bu, TAYLORVILLE, ll, July §&—The! newly discovered bug known as the “kissing wag,” is operating in Tay- lorvilie, A son of Ted Johnson was! ‘on the upper lip and his face | is len beyond recognition. The bug t* long and black and fies only it so much” ie for Me-/ | pt while he PUPPPPPIED 4 5. E. BAARON, Pres. ‘The past week hae been an im-; day evening at 6 o'clock at the portant one in social circles. Many | family residence on Thirtieth ave-| little affairs were given last Tuesday | ™“*- im honor of the nation’s birthday and) Mr. H. R. Tudhope, of Orillia, Ont., the rest of the week has been larnety | 's the guest of od pastes George | A. Tudhope, at East Lynne street, subi oy hours airy and 7M, corer of Pani svenwe Lake Washington the waters have| Capt. W. W. Robinson and wife heen dotted by yachts and launches, | #P¢ se ic. er te ae ae ee and many a jolly cruise has been the ‘ough | Juan istands result. Now that the Pourth is over here the). Mise Genevieve Prosch, who has ant the comaner manthe are {Re | heen visiting her aunt, Mra, W. HM. city folke are leaving for the camp- | Harrie, at Tacoma, has returned to ing grounds. By the last of next | ner nome. week many houses will have been : Mies Grace Backus, of Chicago, has cleged for the segsen. arrived in the city to epend the sum- Miss Lola Drain ¢ Aelightful| mer with Mise Corey and Miss Amy yachting party last Wednesday on Corey. the Kelpie, im honor of Miss Moore) wir Ciaytom Crawford will return of Spokane. Luncheon war served| jom board, a tom a West | Seattle from San Francisco next ty . Mr. John Crawford will wv! vari- ous centers tn the Fast during the 4. E. WEYMOUTH, Vice-Pres, ITS ALL Riont VWVHAT? | The Copper Vault Mining Co. Shares for a few days only at 2 cents. WE WEYMOUTH, Seattle Mining Exchange. -* Grand Clearing Sale COMMENCING July 9 ' . | Saturday, |beurn” Woite ne party wan a 'Went| sega ey kaa and party will |[) ene Tae Se e se ep Schaar tice [sercomine, st" Take "een Continued for 10 Days monstrated Dail y Capt. John Condon, of the Kelpte. | | elected president, and Capt.| The Misses Warner, who have been fe Have Reda l T For This | Willams, of the British yacht Nance | visiting in Seat have returned to tire Great Sale AT THE............ vice president. After the election the | Darty enjoyed a short dance. Among their home in Oakiand, Cal. Mr. James Leddy, Mrs. David Gil-| | those present were: Miss Moore, Mr. LADIES’ VICI KID in tan or black; grand weartng: regular price fland Mrs. G. A.C. Rochester, Miss| more and Mise Millie Sutherland 0868; er prite te s M O D El K IT WH Lola Drain, Mr. George Allen, Mrs. | >4ve left for a trip through Al LADIES IMPORTED KID, hand turned, with Prench heel, the cc Fred Hicks, Miss Cora Smith, M Mr. H. E. Levy, formerty of Seat-| new Mee last: regular price, $4.00, our price ro Ida Smith, Miss Estelle Fisher, Mis® tie, but now of Victoria, is in the LADIES’ OXFORD TIES, tan or black; grand weartne: regula 70s s -|Gene Graham, Miss Alice Fisher, | city on a visit price, $1.66; our price seats 1.25 | Miss Moon and Messrs. Biake, Frink. | LADIES BIKE SHOE in tan or black, grand wearing regular $2.60 econd Avenue Mr. Don R. Robinson has just re Lewt Cottins, | Geary. article; our price 1.95 Capt, Williams, Winlock and Muller. peed from a visit to his father in| f) “MgNg VICI KID in tan or black; kid or vesting top; grand wear 4 H ° reguler price $1.50, our clearing price 169 is otore Wi e Upen Eveni Mr. Fred C. Berry and bride, who P : ashore | were going morth from here next) Mrs. Edward Ditier will spend the) | bac * 4 Po oa SHOE, coin toe; regular price, $1 ur clear } Ss. ‘The | .| Coming summer in ©: cit w= He | week, have abandoned the trip ow al a ee i) MENS HEAVY WORKING SHOE, Milwaukee grain. lace rival of Henry Berry | Rev. W. H. G. Temple returned on} | buckied, regular price $1.75 orth. Mr. Berry and wife mnursday from the East after a two our clearing price | from the 4 re MENS HEAVY ALL GRAIN WORKING SHOES, tap sole; made tell will leave next week for their old months’ vacation. to sell for $2.00; our price : ; 1.50 |home in Fresno, Cal. | ‘ rp sates time Mr. Samuel Russell arrived in Se-|[| MPENS CARPET SLIPPERS, to be sold at, per pair + On Friday evening Mr. Thomas | Burke entertained a few friends at) 31s, nm informal dinner at the home of | i he Firloch club on Lake Washing-| Miss Sue Porter, of Rossland, B lton. The party returned to town at c., who has been visiting Miss May j10 o'clock, having spent @ very pleas- | Banks, returned home Thuraday. wer, going over “t evening Mr. R. Shoenfeld will leave for the | attle Thursday night from Andover, | Come and be convinced that this the season, Don't forget the place. THE PEOPLE’S SHOE CO. 1326 Second Ave,, bet. Union and University is the grehtest sale of |GAS RANGES With Prepay Meters Attached aracts, but mir-| Arriving the canoe pol and ter, out of Mr. F.C. Dimmock, for many years| past next week, to be gone two prominent gentleman in Seattle #0- | months. clal cireles, has returned after an ab- sence of four years. He is now mak-| Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Struve have ing arrangerhents for permanent | returned from a visit in the East and] Europe. to the beach, | after he ‘tors. at Jun- residence here. On Thursd: fternoon Miss Mil Fox entertained a number of you lady friends at the family residence jon Twenty-third ue south. freshments and ci made the af- ternoon pass moat ably The yacht Linda, of New What- com, was at Seattle several days of this week with a party of society | folks, who spent @ very pleasant time visiting friends in Seattle Mr. E. B. Wishaar, the well known [Journalist of Seattle, has gone to |Dawson to edit a new daily paper His wife and daughter will remain in ie tle during the coming year Miss Myra Smith, who has just FATHER | convicted her second year in the 2 musical conservatory at Northhamp- ‘on, Mase., will spend the summer in “| Seattle with her parents. end, has been stopping at the Rain- lier-Grand during the week, enjoying social attentions of her many as, A delightful card party was given joy Miss Helen Holmes last Wednes- Mrs. J. D. Heustis, of Port Towns- | Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Chadwick tett| Wednesday for a short trip to Alas- kan ports Mr. Mike Powers returned Tuesday | | from a three weeks’ visit in Call- | fornia The iadies of the Plymouth Ten- nis club will serve tea at the grounds this evening. Much interest has already been| | manifested in the coming tennis ball. Mr. and Mrs. Marry Titus, of San | Diego, Cal., are visiting in the city. | Mr. Harry Schull, of Victoria, is in the city today. for a short visit to Portland. Mr. Joe Houghton, of North Bend, | im visiting Mrs. A. T. Friend | | Mra. E. W. Andrews has returned | from the Kast. Miss Moore, of Spokane, is the! guest of Mra, G. A. C. Rochester, Mr. William A. Gilmore will make | his permanent home in this city, Mr. C. W. Brookes left last night |= Incorporated 1807, ar Q. S. GOLD, M. & S. CO. C. E. Tharsten & Co., Oficial Brokers. 109 Cherry St. } M0 feet development work; k at 2) cents per share. Wek. Bizo, Sxbtt 1406 in; ith polos height price, ox) ft, $425, \- MEd Ad Felitz Tent and Awning Co, 117 Yester Way. 2000 Cedar Poles Wanted ROPOGALS are wanted for furnishing and delivering along certain streets And allerain the cities of Seattle and Tacoma a COLOAR POLES Fifty feet in length and nine inchos at the top. Poles must be straigat and sound and free from soft knots, and peeled. or further Information | eall on SEATTLE CATARACT CO. LICENSEE PROQUALMIB PowrR Co.) Washington Block, Seattly | | | $8.75, $10, $12.50, $15, $17.50, $90. | 4) Seattle Gas AND» Electric Co. C. R. COLLINS, » . . GENERAL MANAGER 214-216 Cherry Street. 708 Second Avenue.

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