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meen -qeennmere nay Ee — a ee THE 29L909-9SO00000000000 Twenty-five Conts a Month Dy Malt or Carrier POV ODO OOS OOODOOOS SHATTLE STAR. DPODIOOOOOD Telephone Subscriptions t Pike 150 4 Ce A A Dt a a VOL. 1. SEATTLE, WASHING TC PLENTY OR 2 BLLOL BD, Ave effect, The body of the chi } d d the blood watery aie a er - a waren @ booame steadily weake whe od, Dre, Rogers of the physi OE HERE You're Wanted,” Said Crane and late last id - night Griffith, two Is Caused By the )-\ohoc5c Sohne ilar to cases of Round Robin =" 2 rts Silent. bug ¢¢ >: i ONG BR ANOH, duly Pars een OF THE MANILA NEWSPAPER MEY 8850055050559 259500" THEN ARRESTED THE KLONDIKER nish Workmen Strike CUBRALTAR July 18.—Spanish The Details of a Sensational Event | Cabinet Defers Its Consideration “orkines euployed tn th : fea of the Communication Until Sania WS Gains heen ed Heteia te Heretofore Briefly Reported Alger Returns. fear of @ be rioting Yukon Gambling. ps | Britannia ‘ aly 18. Fad Mmroch IN, VEN JAS, PETITT ARRESTED. | James Pettit, a petty larceny thief | and one of the most deape rian inals the Seattle police have had to feal with for several months. was) arrested by Police OMeer Tripp tn the tendertoin district last night. It! was stated at headquarters this morning that Pettit is one of the two men who held up to murder ¢ enth avenue nd attempted G. Botting Botting was walking down Jack son street al the time with a young lady, when, without warning, he was fired upon by two masked highway men, The bullet passed through the lapel of his coat, and hin face war burned by the powder, Hin pockets were rifled, but, Anding no money the robbers left him. Pettit io a partner of Joseph Ridge ly, Who esea i from the chain gang aeveral ago and was recap days tured y eotorday BIG SMELTER FOR SEATTLE WASHINGTON, D. C, July 18— ar “1 in their ra Moat of the passengers on the! 4 ameiter will undoubtedly be lo- PR chnarangee Scie” eee y new stean Laurada, which arrived! cated in or near Seattle in a very oe crt Sa ge aa ane . ieiahaal at \ yesterday, | short time. E. W. Drew, president officials La ent “ F had « ted lead th ; eons ear Tiver|Of the Homestake Mine & @melter - mabe al oat no solution ho woe « point 7 cording 1o| 0f Deadwood, tn tr city and has oe nh tee War 6 Micials! COWES, Eng. July 18 ~The Sham. |2: Nevraumor fan Frances Sauane ask be ine feo! that something must be rock won the race by about 1@ min : ced gt Be rs i ven, io kanes 6 sn gla he Mt vens, & most exetting lant week, Is known as Dut cannot : es Eas “9 venash aka’ Gindle am Bmetter Co, and os poate hed wil) require a site of 80 acres. would be to dis ar . ; richest men on the Sov-| It 1 Intended that the first plant Paign ta he Ph M5 = To expel THEY FIGHT p i Ed MeConnelt. who is #hall be of 300 tons capacity, a oor Sonepat ot " \ ae ton plant to be completed by January be to Indors Rust : : - * .|1, under the contract. ‘The plant “Siccemast te a grt ONE ANOTHER : Case Meme tie v4 | ultimately be of 1060 tons capac- saying that om plait a Seen en Mr. Drow tae lange mining inter jee premedreervonl » i t : hie ae on s sgh ed esta in King county, and believes he thund ‘te bea Otie ‘ MANILA, July 18.-1t t# reported ago M prove of the very) o 0 quietly asid probably by apr as him vi that there has been Mghting between 1 . san known as a | best Hin copper mines in this coun. governor of the archipelago. Miles,|{h Ratives in the provinces of Al-| daring, 4 wing the /tY assay from 35 to 40 per cent Sasarbee pt Whe arehl genio nik “WlenAaaies ona Sete | 0 ‘ years ago, | They lie south of the Bear river, on Cre eee Oe ene estan: nk Saks taeies in| With 6 ~~ here be| the line of the G. N. Ry sing were running local governments ka tra st of jail _al.; owned by Mr. Drew in the East pr WASHINGTON. D. ¢ July 18 _jand that the former are willing to ! h * of Judge Crane ent a striking contr aeaying only Only secretaries Hay, Long, Hiteh-| 4 allegiance to the Us ' \ asht wh are ee cork and Postmaster General Smith oe aes _— ae are Sey ee attended the cabinet meeting today, | Pet them. “ wa Sether Bie Seale abent y the others being out of the city . ened Orrele City. Mes T ik The round robin of the Manila cor- " nes Zee | respondents was Wot jeeaset a. 4@ Proof of Canal Frauds ho attempt to conceal] cording to statements abinet oM-| ALBANY. N. ¥., July 18—Govern. " Bing the €ere, action in regard to it being |or Roosevelt has received the report bid pony an oiecer | postponed until the return of the |of Austen G. Fox and Wallace Mac : him saying, “Setio! 04, | Gecretary of war. The secretary of| Fariane, the special legal commis.) —— ate eee tate presente! correspondence on! ston appointed to report upon the ; the Alaskan boundary question advisability of criminal prosecutions — MOC S OER Faeve- i Gispatch from the Philippine growing out of the canal fraud in e 4 but the judge was Mission was also read. It conta veatigation t riick for him, and before the io ainsi Hetle on which to base 3 hope for aj; The missioners are said to have | Passengers knew what was the mat- Detter position for some time >| reported t there is not lacking ao the Dawson pringe was is cus-| — of fraud, but there ie no abectute hearing. and was ¥ permitted to PHILADELPHIA, July 18 — The evidence of it peapegh dren tamed agg ah Press, Postmaster General Smith's ode to appear in Sitka at the From East. Paper, and which Is looked upon as McKinley's personal organ, says to | eabie G16 Wek ne WS Se y: “If the allegations of the Man a ad many fiieew os the ee ee Ma correspondents are sustained by or ree ong Be Gi soni wy SF ON, Official invegtixation. Gen. Ot ~ oe ge : eet * se E A JUMPING CASE oo 2-82 eS om ann mon err ‘ptalempase Age. found 1 be untrue, mate of the Boversign. Gred a volley | of oaths at Judge Crane. He was ents will be exc xelud Promptly arrested and faced $98 A fap oficiales” at ‘The City of Seattie, also fined $38 Sunday from the which arrived north, brought A SENSATION news of the trial at Atlin of the fest ‘Cucle Cit rave — “ — jureping brought be 4 had fi per! lore the judicial bench. It eens { te! A Suit Brought ‘Aga ainst Mil nat a Canadian recently jumped a puees ban ~ li ire LN. Peyton. claim owned by an Amefican who rioys trout 2 jona staked out the location just prier to! During the trip down the river! SPOKANE. July 18.—A sensational te P eae of the alien exclusion | capt, storey, of the Sovereign, struck @uit was begun yesterday in the su- The evidence showed that the/ nis purser, and at Circle he wae An perior court. Col. LN. Peyton, » ma of the American were cor- big stakes waa antiiiens: until recently president fect and legal. and the fudge soon n to St. Michaet of the change National bank, decided the case in his favor, The od to have fost owner of the big Peyton biock. and American, however, had not suffi- identified with a nun f mining Clent money to pay his court f — Companies in the Northwest. is made Dut his honor remarked that he ext National Ticke jabout two \@ other From Brooklyn the Third From Boston— Visit- ors Like Seattle. Seattle is the Mecca of all excur- sioniste this year. This morning the Gates Excursion party arrived in the city. It t# personally conducted by Chartes H. Gates, and comes here Jirect from Buffato, N. Y.. via Port- nd sterday they made a short stap at Tacoma ty will take the attle for Alaska weeks, Tomorrow the par steamer City of Be- They will be gone and when they re- defendant in an action b a would fix that al right, and that tn J ; x the Gi former wife, now living in Denver, future he would treat all claim-| WASHIN ee i OOP eet eee ee wee eee Col, jumpers as common thieves He The Post * morning publishes haat m Pacific route The woman's name is Helcn M,/| immediately ordered that the “Jump from the Philipprr gee Peyton, and #he recites how Col, |@t” pay all the costs of the trial, the effet that Hobart witt| A Party of 21 excursionists from eyton came to Spokane under amounting to $22 1. and the neat te. | Boston, who are touring the country ¥ pokane under the assumed mame of Col. George H be i ial he ably be Mc in a private car, made a #& Bae stop Morgan and acquired consit-ravie, Denies Peace Overtures. ' i Conse ana uaceuner’ kinacer te eres , : 1% der personal ection © Peo “roe = to ry , of U. It is further slieged that he pre-| any Aen DS. July 18 Molineux on Tr G eal eee ete camer ot Odiied te Matte anéther. cewen The State department unqualifiediy Grant, ated who was pastor at the Named Victor Houghton, and | denies the statement that Aguinalito) NEW YORK, July 1&--The grand) White Temple in Portland for three mamed Victor Houghton, and ie now | has made direct overtures for peace JUTY met 1) ng and took up|Years, After viewing Seattle for a wife . . ® "9 to Gen. Otis. the case ' M aux. chare-| few hours they left for Portiaad en a — 1 with ! { Mra Kate! the 10 o'clock train, where Dr. Grant ot Allegations of fraud are made Adams. Harry Cornish was of |= billed for a lecture tonight. against Col. Peyton, in the settle the first ae ment of a former action, and suit is Bins gg = aie Daily « _ Prooklyn Daily Eagle party te now begun by the former wife to — Fecover one-half of the property of Wun Down by h Solibeat in Seettiosoday. ‘Toere are m cnser- Col. Peyton, which i# estimated at! RFOLK, Vo., July 18.—Cart oe tedden tn pape be ata, ‘The over $1,009,000. | Richard A 4 and the forr ode in haaa * n F “Butter The compiaint is one of the most . won, Carl, were run down by @ #all| worth, manager of the Brooklyn Sonans teens of the kind ever fied in| The Star was again in the lead boat this morning while fishing, and Pagles’ Information bureau. They ae one Rh. recalls the early | yesterday with news from st. Mi.| “ere drowned arrived here from Portland this ‘ol. Peyton's operations in ~ : , - - — thie city and his subsequent acquis, | (Rae! snd Cape Nome When morning, and are spending the day prealipt Pherae ET es Guelte. tecekes thes Core Pit Burne |traveling over the city In hacks. — cercttintincaid Witte Star dock at noon, bow or CINCINNATI. ©., July 1 One o¢ | They left New York July 3, and will REAL ESTATE SOLD in an endeavor to make @ landing, the big core 1 he United States |D® Kone 32 days, during which time . Mr. Lioyd MacDowell, police rt- | Tron Pipe foundry Addiston, burn-| ‘hey will have traveled over 16,000 er of this paper, made a jong-dia- |ed last Lome $200,000 miles. PR bayl a! en of the 9 tance jump, catching the nose of the | joe ter was sold boat, and was immediately pulled b niger Al _ oe 100 x od a © aboard by enthusiastic Kiondikers AKER’ S . est corner o ird av- |The e mn to cipal piece of property, and this rereay pa haa tone be cco ttt x ton on resen ve aboard Refore he Bid ng at the Seattle Mining Ex wae boueht: by Crowi hover steamer finally got into proper posl- nee today was brisk, and some + ~ ey were acting fOr tion and again appr 1 the * were made Calls and ©. J. Smith in the de wharf, the Star's reporter had cap tide qore 0s % * The B ki tured the boat's passenger let from His Friends Will Try and Get. LISTED. e Brooklyn Strike. the purser, had interviewed a dozen ates the Meni iat } Arked. Bid NEW YORK, July 18.—The Brook. Passengers regarding Cape Nome im the Nomination. | Standard ‘% — lyn Rapid Transit line Is badly erip- &1 the Koyukuk, and was ready to plete Ales pon A per Vault 2 pled this morning . On some div-|*PTine ashore the moment that the| CINCINNATI ©. July 18 —e\ ool G. aC - iaions there is almost complete cen. *teamer again touched the wharf, | Post says that Foraker's friends are (oat Creek ‘ sation of traffic. Fewer carn were, While the reporters of other news B Dresidential! Juniter run than yesterday Indications point re were climbing aboard, the ader of the | oat Hay ' to ® growing disaff n g om was preparing for its extra edi Hanna fore-| togal Tender 2 Ployes on metropolitan roads and within a few minutes peores: ging Warrior Ger ® were crying the paper on the Aaht QM &M KILLED BY A nee wf | Moen ~ e nan an w Morning Glory | Spang Ride Killed Her. maple Insurgent 5 1 BRANCH, N. J., July 18— b hie of Mr Josephine Kelth Spalding, wife 1 cause Mo. | B! a" bs P G. Spalding, the sporting goods hdrawn and pant rg » Sie Dasutaeron ft New York, died at 1e behing * ; TRENTON her summer home on ftuma sad, | tha flew tentlet he behind) Mountain Laon we ’ / : Sunset ” her 1 t ps hetpaliaing opens h «he THE RITTERTON HOME can pon 4% cae 2 haee a underwent yesterday afternoon, On ihe, es arse the gras Thursday Mrs. Spalding was bicy | ine vas a . A ma " t f the narema Reba 5 pe eno the afternnen tr. Cle riding, and the dineane loped > h por Borngen Te ss A fe tion all nurches wt ated n| Princess Maude 6 4 ebild ran to her mother screaming Cilla a9 ll seal denon Ah the F Crittenton rescue work| Golden Tunnel 3% 38% Ohe potnted out tw right red marke %° te har GUA bhhaatee | be held in the Arr next Sun UNLISTED on nes 1 . am 4 and nde her 7 , Jay at 3p. m., und suspices of | Bl Katel 6 mother understar that a bad t Crittenton Cir f this city.| F Black bug" had. bitten ii) AM ALLEGED BURGLAR abject af dhis meeting In to mua¥e| sacgs 3, ale te hild’s Lin nt ne final effort ' the pr , 100 By end « physt wa 1 1 ust Fuck, a laborer, w nr na ' ng and op ch Bay ane . wane pursed and as t Mild’) rexted Jast night a cha t ‘ form lews and fall-] Waconda & 3% win wrglary. Tt in stated that he rob M Moffatt, who was|The sales were: San Poll, 1500 ailed a au Mr. T residence on th Mr. ( ton during his|Goiden Tunnel, 25,000; Princess ref 1, t pring, several night 1 be present] Maude 1,190; El Katel, 250; Bullion, the case, came Niel i t .. 2000; Michigan Bay, 3000, of 1112 Bev- | several Weeks ago | JULY O09, ASSAYING THE GOLD ‘Over One and a Half Millions 18, ‘NOW IN CUSTODY OF MR, WING: | | ‘Interesting Seenes at the Unite NO. 123, Home Hardware... ehold money, rdware so ell hou want ij that you > the people Everything first and tore ave time and =se7e PELGER & HURLBUT 1215-1217 Second Av AINTERS’ SU PPLIES Glas Third and Pike. Wallpaper, Etc STAR PAINT CO States A y Office in } This City, 9 f | | HN. RICHMOND PAPER CO. Shortly after 1 o'clock yesterday : afternoon the gold stream began to Sell Sheathing Paper: 500 Square Peet of Paper for 34¢ 213-215 Occidental Ave pour in on Assayer Wing. of the Se attle Assay office It has not yet ceased flowing, and by the time the lies Wsese tite wieding, 1 ln att BRUNNER & CO. a@ether likely that the deposite will DEALERS WW emo sett Woo na oe eit Carocertes, Wines and Liquors steamers, the Laurdda, which react 502 Pike Street, corner Fifth, ed here at noon yesterday, and the! aS Roanoke, which tied up at Schwa wtatie have an bana e glock of fing. 4 Caltlornia non a) clarete and white bacher's dock at 10:30 o'clock last ain, and to give strength Wo thesick Prices moderate, Family trade evening Telephone Grees To 3 Assayer Wing had hardly Sniehed a lunch yesterday afternoon before he | was besieged by a number of rough lly dremsed men, all of whom carried small gripe or boxes, Some of them The MINC® looked as though they could not buy | a 16-cent. lunch; but when they be n to unpack their weighty looking | lerips, another story was told. They were the Laurada passengers, the firet to reach the assay office, and| their deposits, and those which fol- lowed, swelled this year's Kiondike — of gold here by about §109,- i the above receipts were | ddetaeset) in the shade when | Roanoke's passengers visited the | say office this morning Quite warty drays and express wag: loans loaded down with the precio metal in stout iron-bound pulled up in front of the office lof the first consignments was i= the Canadian Bank of Corr xteen boxes, each of which contain. * 3% pounds of gold, were in t consignmem. They were piled up Just outside the railing, and « guard was pleced over them. Then a steady stream of miners filed into the office, The amounts put the as- boxes One that ther ried up varied from 10 ounces | 10009 ounces The gold was in }amall quantities, usually carried in amall buckskin sacks. | When a Star reporter visited the assay office this afternoon, Mr | Wing was holding @ miner's recep tion. Possibiy a dozen roughly- | clothed men were in the office, They |caretensiy ¢ counter, and.in legs time almost then jit takes to tell, they were walking out lof the office with the prech which speak louder than w the financial institutions of the coun try. Mr. Wing gave Star representa tive a few minutes’ chat. explaining the method of recelying and looking fter the id “We have, since yesterday,” he said, “received about $1,600,000 in wold Nearly 199 miners from the steamers Laurada and Roanoke ha visited the office to do business, and/ we are constantly receiving § tele-| phone messages from others who will come up before evenin No fo not anticipate any attempt at rob bery, although we are taking every Precaution to guard against thing. We have a potice inside the outer door, besides have both night and day guaras.” Quite a large crowd of curious peo ple visited the assay office today to ace the lucky miners “cash in.” The tatter In many instances hired ex press rigs and cabs to take up their gold, They took chances, and looked relieved whep their valuat burdens were safely inside the ¢ railing. From what could be learned, little of the treasure brought by the Laurada and Roanoke through to ‘Frisco NORTHWESTERN STOCKS Tt was a dead letter day at the Northwestern Mining Exchange to day, no sa being made, and quo- | tations low, Bids and quotations | were: very down went | LISTED 8TOCKS. } Asked. Bid. | | Cuba Gold 8s = |Legal Tender . 10 : | Miller River . ‘4 % fan Poil 6 Pacific Conat 5 “4 jIndex Morseshoe ......... 8 Index Horonite ‘ Col, Gold and Copper ....1000 200 Copper Vault cvvicsscssees 8 Alaska Dew 850 UNLISTED. | Asked. Bid Golden Tunnel 18 Lone Pine Com. .. sees at B. Ban Pode. ,..060 svovsece 1% Bunset ‘ Copper Vault \ Winniper 30 Mammoth Slate Cr 5 THE ANTI-TRUST | CONVENTION AUSTIN, Tenn, July 18—Goverr or Bayers thie morning received letter from Governor Andrew } Lee of South Dakot warmly indorsing his anti ~ trust a vention to be held in 8t. Lou and promising to be in attendance or, if |he were unable to come, to have a representative there In this connection Att al Tom Smith has received from the attorney generals of th following states, all of whom 4 omnis to be in attendance: Ohio Arkansas, Missouri, Louisiana tan | #8, Nebraska, Lowa and Iilinolay wed their sacks on the! Ee Assortment of Elgin, Howard, Waltham and aden Watches In Holid Gold, Gold Filled and Milver Cases, Di Kings, ete, ell et very reasonable prices W. W. HOUGHTON 7O4 Firet Avenue JEWELER nds, Chains, Charme = Feo pe " Painiess Dentist. po Beat Teeth, 9.00. 7K Gold Crowns, Hua Silver Palle | - — Gold Milling, 1.10 op year? guarantee ~o ga $100 Reward “* Vs : Biter, but First-ol as aterial in the . | oece 151617 Maller Builds Telephone Main a9 ~2 The most sensitive organ of sense in the be pay te almon | Dexcusabie in these days, for the relic! o ¢ vision | Cur equipment lor the execution 0! your orders is te best | that can found an here. j M. CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician, 72 First Ava = ousands of Per Gent Profit: — Thomas H. Perkins, of Boston, one of the original copper men of the country, once bought 500 shares of Calumet and Hecla for $0, which he sold again for %. Today these $00 shares are worth $400.04, and the dividends on them have amounted to more than $200,000, The man who hought them at $5 a share received, in dividends, 120 times its or- | ginal investment, and still has the k, which he could sell for more than 200 times his original purchase peter | New York Mail and Expr ] Just surely as the fonmgoing ts fact just a8 ceriain- | ly will Lost Creek and Copper Bell—both good copier sthcks } —steadily advance in price and worth | This is your chance to become a copper king @F @tben yourself. Don't mins the cal Only 15 cents a share JOHN E McMANUS & SON, 918 Second Avenue | =a "ORE A Neat Kitehen with stationar oh tu’ wink sant poate rs t - 7 “4 | | and fine kitehen piumt vel, | is just as | t me the sanitary pl f bath room. We will pu re nb- | ing in new buildings, or r oe | with the finest open p a do any kind of plumbing eet scientific methods, at low fp RAUTMAN PLUMBIN Cor. Third Ave. a . Spring GLASSWARE “ry | Table sets, 35c; berry sets, 50c; water pitchers, half-ga size, 2§c; engraved thin tumbler set, 40c; footed berry 8 inches, 25c. Now is the time you want glassware, anc is the place to get it at the right prices. COON BROS. 1417 Second Ave. shi Orders Taken for Wedding and Party Cake, Special Rates 10 Restaurants, Hotels, & Sieamboats Union Bakery. Of Bread, Cake and Pies, - + - Manufacturers of Hardtack and Toast P. A. HALLBERG, Prop. 119 Pike St. All K ooo RYTIT Iti.) Cranes Proscw ) WwW. 8 uno, M, D, } a SMurnt i THE SEATTLE AND NORTHWESTERN ~~ Mining and Stock Exchange MINING Trustees, 2 © © AND INDUSTRIAL STOCKS Open Every Week Day for Business, 10 a. m. and 8p. m. All are welcome. Hall No. 1, New York Block - - 7104 Second Avenue, Seattle Sosesceseosoeccoeseooceossoesees zee SEGSBISSSSOSSSSSSOOSBESESE0 20s ° SHHAHHSHOOHOHOS OREO Oe POORHO LOSES HOODOO SOROOS VIEWS! VIEWS! VIEWS!. Mounted and Unmounted THE DENNY-CORYELL COMPANY, 716 First Ave. iia daiaamaameaiaiiiaaaiiie sc senliiihie, . + etme’ % a Ome.

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