The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 8, 1899, Page 4

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cies ees JAPAN ANXIRUS | (Tonight) Stewart's Con ‘ Jin “Gasey's Troubte hentai aniidiemreneaieaiveniuatensieiens | | 10 FIGHT US: baa ow ' i f 1 hole : kmen whe hav WASHINGTON July & Pploneers in opening th t Tm ! Naas for the exiatence Ia over ny ‘ ~ T® begin with, @ house are t , pe the built on a hilitep, W Kee} and are poring te get inte tion the point of land is the } "i h this country if the slight est in New Jérsey t excuse offers itself. Haas saya The new town will be lichted by| he and others who have heard the electricity, supplied ‘ ading Japanese talk ar f the bells, improved system of sanita nion that war between the two which the ateep m sinsid ante fl 1 to occur favor, and « , wa : esibly tn two than that of any in The | Year Jeclares the military CONTINUES houses are of tt tt t with |" f ry kingdom are soomp.pevehes, They “* ~ ne for @ fight with one of the ranged in ave ‘ w bh me w veld [named for the great inven Are in| The Presid nt Coming West DES MOINES, Juy & N WITH SEATTL W. Rosselya. in chars Ur ion Veteran Cnion nat v7 9 fay a message from Command Witliam J. Towser, a noted crim RuMhe work | Chief RG. Dyrer mes hg| inal lawyer of Vancouver, H.C, with] fe proceed. | that he has secured 1 1 Moc. | D8 wife, is spending several days in hand | Kitley’s promise ¢ Dea M ,| the city. He in one of the many in it oats Aug ’ Columbia who le thoroughly vin a that the politioal eer of ioe ce ‘those BHO negroe rious Hu ab. Ne aie jand jot t tee no 8 1d ver | min § now Invest- Proving that ‘The verdict y was suicide, B. Davis, to! 3m Harvard) $100; William N. Fiadland, | to cost $200; | aT Belmont | $—Thomas A | meatal town on witl be perhaps hing the in- Tt will be in finely appoint- conveniences | residential | m. In fact, } than many | ‘that is not up| Electricity | | now occu-| town, | The place is ties rising . Mouth of the) Edison iron} the steam | the top of “§m northern der year by| 40 become in ‘ industries Falls as an in, who found feited iron about, has TAMMANY MAN | | Bryan always dines with Mr HE FASTED FOR FORTY-FIVE DAYS AMUSE MEN WOLIaCrIN Fighting Joe” Martin, whe he alien mining law, is ended M who is staying at the | Butler, is greatly impressed with the amed Ko wrer IS COMING: ne of evident prosperity In Seat He believes that ten years hence the three large centers on the Pacit t will be San Francisco, om. James Oliver, Seatt od Vancouver The nent leaders of Tammany hall,| @pping alone of Seattle, Mr. Bow on bis way to @eattia enan.| Ser thinks, is sufficient to matte it ; ela phe great importance and he ay Ay party, « H Known New! predicts a splendid future for the kere. The party will reach Queen City of the West out noon tomorrow over the nm Pacific, Mr, Oliver has ature for ab. twenty years,| POTTSVILLE, Or wa pinted serKeant-at-arma| Ver Obl, aged 18 years, w he National Dem« ommit-| ed to impri by President Cleveland. He is al-| and three warm personal friend of William | fine for involuntary — mans Bryan. and when tn New York|>¥ causing the deat® of Engineer On-| Samuel Grier and Fireman J.D. Otiver’s| Short by derailing an express train He placed @ spike on the rail, which Mr. F. M. Russell, Mr NE partner, returned fr a two months’ trip up the Alaskan coast on | CauU® k on the Little Behuyt- the steamer Humboldt, and is stop-| Kill branch of the Philadelphia @& | ping at the Rainier-Grand ting, on May 16 At the Seattle Mining Bixe hange to- day there was a large attendance and @ good market. Quotations were an follows UTICA, N. ¥., July &—For arty-| Asked. Bid three days the Rev. L. Hughes Parry| Black Tat bd | pastor of the Welsh church here has San Pott % 7% | taken ne food. Mr. Parry's lone fast) Warrior General » was taken upon on advice of a phy-| Lont Creek 2 who is treating him for a| Bast 8an Pott ‘ 4 tomach trouble Sliver Creek 7 ? He began on Monday, May 15, and) Jubilee has taken 0 nourishment any | Index Bornite ‘ | description except water freely, but| Ses Level ” for the last two weeks has taken it! Gold Crown v only in smali quantities. Sunset ~ ‘ Mr. Parry ix extremely weak but | See! May ” * t heroic treatment | Copper Vault 2 1% ve his trouble. He i Legal Tender iO ‘ Cot. Gold & Copper 1% “ atte Golden Tunnet i % Juy §—George Ronanaa 10 Crouse was arrested at Dunmore to bad day, charged with Killing his father,| Hetge bmbambamfam | The olf man died this morning from | M hing Clery “ by injuries due te a kick sald to have | Inworgen 7 been inflieted upon him by his son) Helgo ? Wednesday. 8 t Repubile STOCK FARMS, TIMBER LANDS, SMALL FRUIT FARMS, CHICKEN RANCHES, DAIRIES, One, Two and Five-Acr TRACTS Houses and Lots Good Income PROPERTIES For Sale. Cussime Peoecn "| ged under the fender ¥'W. Srantiny, M.D. | Trustees. Telephone Main 880 eee Eeus Surrn f ~~ SEATTLE overdue, b the fact ». Wakray pencil ceed slowly, p ply accounts for| Jacobse, MH! M. Bannerma ife a ‘ , the delay som, Mew, J. GO, MeWil ’ | i The jury « eee | Mise Windt, F, Bul Geany urt for the A party of visitors came up from) William Butler, Mies White, M J ~ Pe, |That for Ju Bens vie court Was! Port Townsend yesterday on the tug|H, Johnston, W, T. Wright, J. ot They ained over night| Atockwell wife and daughter, J. J “| oe t seoing t the city, and MeCune, BE. L. Maloney and M. A oso i J. BR. Williamson, the alleged dog turned tb 2a. MeMillan poisoner, Nas been bound over to the * - areaue Will be placed on the Bargain Counter Monday, superior court Steam in ales se. soaien tor 3 cates tite baal NORTHWESTERN offering the Grandest Opportunity to buy Fine, Jonephil Darlington hes ore pH meee aed Eranted a divorce from her husband,| steamer City of Puebla, the grey-| A! a erieiee Se ~ | Stylish, Summer Goods, just ane yar John A, Darlington, on the grounds! hound of the Pacific Coast Cor mane Semey =e ; ‘ » ; g P 5 of desertion and failure to support | pany'r feet. arrived ie port early thin) led & alow market, ‘The a ns them most, at Less than Manufacturers’ Prices. morning an Fr h pine, fineral services of ‘Thomas’ hours ahead of time, Rhe had a raih-| Listed Brook ; of Fine Scotch Lawn;| Little Gents’ tan or black Goal poof were held ot Deterweeth's er rough trip up the ast, but " + Yeaelt - ' fast colored patterns;| Shoes, spring heel. pew opera tow papel at Jo clock t afternoon jotherwise uneventta Th rebie 7 . ” : cents, Monday price. de] good wearing, worth $1.96; Monfay ore |had @ large list of passengers, Th os > 1 selling price, The @ pair. S. Shuck, aged M1, who recently ar-| Umatilla, Capt. Counina, will sail chin Fold Crown ‘ ‘ j ‘ beautiful fine| Men's Fine Tan Colored Kid Shorm cer freight. She will take down @ large | Pacific Conant ' #| cents value; Monday's price fe a} * ; ¥ e's number of pas re. Index Bornite 3 | vara Bh viel y Fine Kid Lace @hees with |. Te first soctety of the Royal Tribe Puebla had the following pas- | Umilsted Stocks Anke. M4 Handsome Lnverie Cord, a splendid! “fancy vesting tops, new Derby last; h in Beattie was organized|*eneere: J. Meyer, Mra. 0. C. Put-| Mountain Lion gr ‘ stylish wash fabric; actually worth) ought to sell at $1.86; Monday's pd “night in the Masonic Temple.) 24m, A. Robinson and wife, Dr, a. Lone? ; 1 110 l0c, Monday's selling price, be 4) gelling price, $1.39 @ pair. \A large Number of charter members | V. Westlake and wife, Mine E. Mag ~ publ) : m ard | Children’ Genuine Kangaroo Calg were secured by the organisers, A bails ition * oy ware Mine M ewes ts ug g M4 e4 French Dimity; the pret Shoes, ¢ or button; solid leather Le Burton and Fa Rowe Mia H. B. ee i Mg ee RE 20 | wanh fabric creation of the| throughout; grand weasing; sine ac | wooren, Mire. H. SOR, | oti Mall ; 16 | season: chenp at Ie: Monday's) 6 to & The & pate: 9 t6 M1, See pair; |_ ‘Two steamers, the Rosalie and the/ Son 8nd daughter, Mins Casselman, | per hi 6 selling price, 10c « yard. 12 to 2, $1.22 & par, Queen, will arrive tomorrow and) \i%" Belt rd. S, Cassoiman, J] witnipes ey ee be | Monday from the north. They will) 2 Mueman. KR 8. Rasmunnen, ae Ant 2 « saad " tor b. Co ». Brooks, C. H. MeDon ae " ae 2 y Penge Pooeegeer yee Jol, wife and daughter. Miss Haste Forty-five uo) LADIPS® FINE ALL WOOL JERSEY BICTCLE LEGGINGS; PER- liow stuff. Beth |Mre W. BE. Carrot, Mra, rw. Palr View je § | FECT FITTING, fc A PAIR have left Skagwa: es poke, Mre. W. P. Brooks, 0. Ben- | 4 rete ee. week 7 ” THE SHO“ DEPARTMENT DETERMINED NOT TO BE OUT- two previous sev |Gitiowher. wee’ ly Metntomn. FW. Sen wien were: Pacific Coast, 1090, DONE BY THE DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT IN OFFERING GEN- SRReE Ne are Hom, the WET | me 'G Frege's Slt fle ° UINE BARGAINS, PLACES ON BAL MONDAY MORNING 6HOS crowd of Klondtkers SrB*) Mra tole and child, Mise @ Vell the Assayer. 4-95 Roxwell DIK VaLvms THAT ASTONISHES THE WELL POSTED BUYERS. | eee | It I» quite probable that a damage sult for $2000 will be Aled within a few days by M. Davies against the Beattie Traction company for tnjur lon received by hetng run into by electric car, Me et that he w riding down Pike etree od to cron in front of a Refere he could get out of the way the oar started up and he was drag O. W PETERSON & BRO. 206, 208; 210 Pike St. so0eeee ° * August Peterson and Aw left this morning for Malm They are both returned Kiondikers and brought down about $8000 each from their claime on Fox Gulch ee Fred Bruseth. K. Maistead and B. Patby left today over the Groat Northern for Her Norway. Pra- woth and Maletead are two of the Fiehest men in the Klondike. owning claims 4 and 11 on Eldorado. They spend the summer in Norway and re ture to work their claims in the win ter at seas THE SEATTE AND NORTHWESTERS—~> Mining and Stock Exchange MINING AND INDUSTRIAL STOCKS Open Every Week Day for Business, 10 a. m, and 8p.m. All are welcome. Hall No. 1, New York Block - - 104 Second Avegue, Seattle A ddededed Moran Brothers pany ENGINEERS AND SHIP BUILDERS. Our plant includes see and bosinese | Mining ond al ‘il other elasaen ot Ree gents jor ” Worthington ~ tube boilers apd the Uni = emg a, see | Joe Gregg, the Beattie Indian, and Joe Delthite, gunser's mate on the Towa, are scheduled for a boxing con- test in the near future. The match will take place somewhere near Se- j atte, Delihide has the reputation of being one of the cleverest men in the nevy and will probably give an exhibition of some good boxing. Joe Greaqn has done considerable work among local men and always suc | ceeds in holding his own. ALONG THE WHARVES: | The mer Rapid Transit, which went north several weeks ago to bring down the boilers, machinery and other valuable material from the ked steamer Br Mines and Mining Stocks BOUGHT AND SOLD al Life Building, 609 FIRST AVENUE Teiephone Main 273 wrec She will take on that port and proceed to Se- jattien, The Transit ts several days LELAND SPENCER Homes on the Installment Plan SPENCER & CO. A. M. SPENCER Ground Floor, Colman Building 811 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. Real Estate and Business Opportunities In All Parts of Seattle and Surrounding Country CORRESPONDENCE Wad SOLICITED to Loan in Large Sums at Six Per cent Mone IS O0 Easy Terms Select your Site, get in your Lowest Bid and we will build you a House and allow you to pay it off principal and interest on the rental plan. SPENCER & COMPANY 811 FIRST AVENUE PHONE MAIN 585 wy » mine fo ie iy hy len in tho tod, e é oes cont of = le metal, e business | ane, ‘ + Re \s = ion ~ scl h ‘ Ld Ni ca ill a i int trniilnsniabetlnssininniindua mani ll il an id ls RUN la hin Meat linseed atic bis ite ills nti IM at ith el u

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