The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 20, 1899, Page 4

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er nena st ; i i i ; ' 3 : i GOLD TRAT ARRIVED With Two Millions of Metal. EX-GOV, MGRAW AND OTHERS |» gathered Reveral thousand at the Great Northern ¢ ening to see and welcome dikers who came down to from St, Michael on the pot last ev Klen- Garonr A wait of ever an hour for layed 8 & Internat did not discourage the when it puiled after cheer re was made up treasure on be two ay Bank of Cx million and brought tr had ¢& om, and T. Andrews about $40, 008. The ¢t wure train was met at @umas by General Manager Mi! ler's al, In which were, among others, Mre. McGraw, Mire M ‘ainerd, E Me Me ken, Lester Turner, L. man and Capt. John B. Libby Ex MeGiraw was given a4 hearty welegme by his many friends in Seattic as he alighted from the train. T. & ippy end other weil known Seattleltes who also arrived found « hort of friends to r t them. A number of Cape Nome mi came in on the train. Severa demned the country, while claimed that 1t was rich In the pre cious metal @ large and enthusiastic crowd at the Great Northern depot tast night shows the great interest the citizens} of Seattle take in the northern gold fields and in everything concerning them. - This morning the gold that arrived by the 8 & 1. train was tak- en to the assay office... MANY MEN ARE ENLISTING ‘Twenty-six applicants were exam- fned at the recruiting office yester- | day, and of this number 15 were ac- cepted, and three more will be Kleven of the 15 were sent to Van- couver, two to the Presidio, and two remain in Seattle. It is expected that eniistments will be greater hereafter, ae the office le being well advertia- ed throughout the surrounding coun try. Tacoma is not yet large enough to have @ reerufting office of its own, but the town has been well posted, and two applications have aire been recefved. One of the applicants was A. T. ‘Warner, late of the St. Paul & Ta- coma Lumber Co. Mr. Warner » the son of a St. Paul lumberma: and capitalist. and came to this coast to make « practical study of The gathering of such | dy TAT, THE SKATTLE rate wa ould this oc They can get out until the nid) b the Amertaan and Cana of October, and he thinks will monet sniper would be he unauredly do #o Hundreds wer A Alaskan I preparing to return when ty helaht A result of this Avell City, The fuel problem alor t iu Just what the majority of the |e eaye, would drive people out of mpantes desire to avoid, and tt fe Al TT} | ine country there hoped that the withdraw | - ne corg Will reconsider tts \ | INCORPORATIONS. \action palit Hefore the t adjourn : - The Acme Improvement company j Committee consisting of J. ¥. 7 aia | filed articles of inoorporat B. B. Caine, J. @. Carroll with the county auditer, ‘The ir wart, Was appointed to levine a plan for the arrangement of freight | is $6000. ‘Phe company propones to i FIGHT DECLARED OFF. | Overrated. ——_ WEATHER FORECAST. h — | | hips scrap” between Costello, the and “Denver Ba" 8m wail | = er eelared of The , 1 © nigh an ar Py eg be Soria eat SAYS HE EXAMINED CAREFULLY | Sost' ant ven ee pe ut Wan not scheduled te > take place The barometric pressure ia now | urtii next lowest over Idaho, and bighe t n the Washington coast No precip CLAIMS LACK OF EVID NCE To = ftation is reported, except a trace at points on Washington coast, and 02 nected With the U. 5. Geo- H. W. Corson, through his attor- | aca of an inch at Helena, Mont Cloud neya, Gilman & Howe, has fled «| jogioe inews prevails over the Northwest | demurrer to the motion that he be! Dut went of the Cascades K ts thought to be what is locally called Hebarred, This motion is based on — the aMdavit of Calvin HM. Hagan, al high fe from whieh rain rarely leging that Corson had appropriated) + any conse- | cccure HY appreciable amount funds collected on a rife nt There wv ue geld of cay }In Walla Walla country the temper quence in the Cape Nome district. |) I panned on the principal claims or Anvil creek and Snow guich and got hardly anything but re has fallen 10 degrees terday. nce yeu Ac » the demurrer the affidavit forth facts suffic # not eet tent to a cause of action colors. ‘DR. CALDWELL peek THE NATIONAL The above statement was made (0) CHICAGO, July 2 National league yesterday Games in the Last la Star reporter at the Hotel North peat SF | orn today by J. W. Dodbing, one of aabuies Ak tomteiaencill |the Garonne’s passengers. He went). pairinore 0; at Washing First north on the Laurada to investigate! oy me Was the Cape Nome camp in the interetts) wong game—Wanhiiet M Spokane capitalists Philadeiphia Came in on the S. & 1. Night From Vancouver. neinattl ington » 6 Cleve Loulwy Cleveland 4 Among the Dawsonites returning ed in the Garonne, and who arri jiand 2 ty last night, was Dr bert : t Caldwe ot 106 Ninth avenue Mr. Dobbins was for 4 number of | Philadeiphia at New York—Ch his city » is at the present time | Years connected with the United | S#° 0. oa A deaied 3, at ae yo Pittabur trooklyn 4; at Bow |wuffering fr an attack of aggray-| States Geological survey and he is |)" evi * Louis 1, Horton § ated aathina, and the chances of Ris| tamiliar with Alaska, He spent two| an. standing of the clube ls ax fo ee eee te acu ids | Weeks in the Cape Nome district, and | jows “il this morning. Dr. Heussey at-|% @ result of hie investigations | Clubs & PC ended Dr. Caidwell last night, and| makes the above statement. The oe mpd * - at noon he was resting east While | story of the supposedly rich placer Rea phia. - ress nm Dawson he worked at h few | mines in the Arotic camp iv of #re@t | Onicago : 31 j atom, and was tairly muccessful UM | interest just now when #0 many con- |e. Loute 33 . ttl taken alck. about Christrnas. | Micting reports are being received. lecdtmere 4 pi Dr. Caldwell brought out with bien | When I reached Cape Nome,” he |i ncinnatl ro noe [the remains of his daughter, Mr. |ausq “probably one thoumnd people | mttature ye Rose Danteis, who died April 18, of} , camped on the beach. Most of! wow York ‘3 rr typhoid fever Mr. Daniels ts sttl!|i.cm had been unable to secure @ petal ion : poo pobeiassyrind Jclaim without buying, as the whole | wasningto os 4 country has been staked under pow- Crewetand “ Ts | OFF FOR ALASKA. jer of attorney, I immediately pro- |ceeded to discovery claim on Aavil ‘The steamer Al-Ki, of the Pacific |creek, which t® reported to be the Coast Steamship company left yes | richest im the district. This claim | terday afternoon for Lynn canaljand the one next to it belong to perta The Al-Ki went north bay oo Poop Hallaberg 04 Anderson, | command of Capt. Hinkle. The Ori-| who were connected with the Swed-/| aba salle today for the north with a/ish miseion at Golofin bay. 1 was big cargo of powder, for the mines | offered either claim for 01.500. Ob- of southensterm Alaska, and 40,000 | taining permission to pan on discov- feet of dressed lumber. The follow. | ery, I succeeded ia getting about 3) Wiliam Hoffman was bound over ing passengers went north om the |cenisto the pan—nothing more.|to the superior court yesterday Al-Ki; Mra, Crowley, J. C. Crooke, | When I asked if any quantity of gold |cbarged with grand larceny Peter Moran. N. P. Wileox, J. M./had been taken from the claim, bd ad Stewart, M. Wm. Green, Miss Rena | Mesars. Haltsberg and Anderson did) The body of Rose Daniels, w J te of cobs, Geo Counter, Mrs. 8. jnot give me @ satisfactory reply. John Daniels, and daughter of Dr Higgins, Emily Shaw, Mra Wm. | Proceeding then to Snow guich,| Caldwell, arrived in th ty last Hern, P. Joseph, and three second- | which ts also reported rich, I again | night ‘The remains came from Al | class. panned, and during several hours of |aska in the Garonne, which arrived work got only colors. Other claima|at Vancouver Tue | ON THE E SEATTLE | atom, who was with me, will corrob-|this week, and Deputy Sheriff F. D orate my statements. Discovery on| Finn ts filing his place at “Hotel De Anvil creek fs about ala miles from | Van De Vanter sae the beach. I went from there to Fish! | river, where I found only very fine) William R. Wells, aged 28 years float gold. The whole country hag| died yesterday at Providence hos | Many hee @ to View Sights teen staked and you can buy « claim| pital of bowe et His re for almost any price. I went pre.) Were emba at Her in Alaska. pared to invest, and returned with-|art's and will be «i >» Fort The steamer City of Seattle, of | making « single purchase.” Hreee. pa. for interment j awit wage fame, satied last ev.| dr. Dx a was aaked to explain mgmenny ening erow. ber of the north. Her decks were the larkest num. rv that have gone north since the steamer was place cay FE hinge gr ™ ALONG THE WHARVES trict | ‘They @id take $10.99 worth of the lumber business. He has been Eo Ay to " Steamer Crarina is due today from @t Tacoma for three months in this the Alaska excursion route, | Sod out of Cape Nome,” he sald.) nee seco with & large cars pursuit. Among the passengers were several | OUt not an ounce of jt came it oe a rie ‘siipheallisiimedeeabinbiamann parties of t We came tn aati out of the ground. 1 inquir-|freteht and @ large consignimeot of attle from New York, St. Paul, and|@d Yery carefully about it while | Powder ee ae F make the round trip on the steamer, | et reliable people that it was gold this morning with coal for Ban Fran- There were also a large number of | OTOURht into the district by miners, | Cer . co ae | A Pp people bound for Juneau, Sitka, and| *he exchanged it for provisions and| About bo Bs uretoniete nt on Skagway supplies at the N. A. T. & T. Com-| ro mand the tay on the sree The following is a list of the frat. | PA97's store at Cape Nome. When |Skookum last eve ming Re 1 was ae passengers: Mra. C. M. Craw. | *h@ newt arrivals from the 4 t - ee bon cena ane ha oe * Phos By the Board of Education — (0) Moe JH. Moore, Mise 8. reach here, they will eubstantiate my | SO: hi® vee soniets ha an en} on, Chas ree. ringer, . ro Other Two Rejected. Poet. Neves Ure. Brown, C. P On. While at Cape Nome I carefully ote. P borne, Mra. Osborne, Mrs. R. E. Pick. 8ttlled the geological conditions of| The Hritieh steamer Guroone ‘The board of education, at a spe-| et, Mrs li. iliver, Raiph Woech. "h® country. I found the drainage wh ch arrived at Va ntly Cial seaston last night, accepted only | ter, Wm. Woechter, Mra. Woechter,| 8 Very ehort, and the base of the from # to ar one of the four bonds flied in con-|John J. Jones, Mrs Jones, C. 0) mountains within five miles of the| "ve ee. nection with the lett { the con-|Chapman, C. Sauer, Mrs. Sauer, Miag|®hore line. Glacier action has cover. tracts for the new school bulldings. | Mable Cochran, Mrs Lena ft Rams|e4 the beach with debria and| WOR HMWESTERN STOCKS ‘The bond of James C. Spurr. the ruc y. Miva Cora A. Lewis, L. H. Grif-|1 feel convinced that bedrock diiidene cesatul bidder for the additions to! fiths, ohn B. Hills, M Adie Berth.| tll not be reached excepting! Atthe Northweet Mining Ex the Queen Anne school, the con-| right, C. 0 Mr. Andrew Cas.|@t © @reat depth. There waa ne min-|today the bidding was quite tract price for which is $5499, was ac lor, Mins ¢ FE. Downle, BK. EB.) @7@iized rock In the istrict I could and Sunset wan run down low The cepted. The successful bidders for | eket, J, Gri Mih, J. E. Lilly, Wen.|@nd—enother badfeature from al calis and bide were the other three contracts aiso fied Clark. Men. Clarke, Andrew|™iners’ point of view. If there are} LISTED 8TOCK bends, but they were personal bonds and were not eatisfactory to the board S. Schults, the lowest and success ful bidder for the Rainier school com tract, backed down, on the ground that his estimate was too low. About 26 letters fr Rastern architects, with reference to the plans contem plates ¢ new high school bulid- ing, have already ived. Wa hington Sawmiil Trust VANCOUVE: ior the been rec July 19.—8 men in interior of British Col umbia are endeavoring to form a tryst. It is expected ombine th interesis of Kast and West Kootenai, Y and Boundary creek. It may be six months before the arrange ments are completed PROSPECTS OF A RATE WAR Canadian Company Withdraws, From the Association. At the meeting of tr Alaska amship association, held t he a ‘ net i we hat the Cana ppeas to t Soom us of « « 0 | teud regarding the calling of Amer oan #teamers at ports on the Britiah aid T 2 se of ha ed a rat ar bet we A can and C Nar ” In the ¢ it wor that the Canadian company has severed |is conection with the as sociation, there is every indication of leny gold deposits they must neces-! Asked. Bid Cowan, Gilbert © wan, H. HW. Geisey Latimer Thompson .Mirek len Geis. | *rily be at @ great depth. In that | Cuba 5 2% ey, Mies Irene Relley, Mrs. Jane|ffosen country thie simply meant! Legal Tender - % Hawkins, G Barnes, Mra, | that they will never be reached, To Miller River 4 14 Barnes, J. P. Choplin, Mra. Choplin,|%™ UP. I have no hesitation tn way- 1B. Gan Poti . 6 3 Miss Edna Rowland, Mise C. F.|!n@ that the Cape Nome district is| Pacific Coast 5 5 Young, F. C. Rowland, Mrs. Row. | 20t @ gold country, What I say | Index Horseshoe 2 5 land, Mra. © F. Young. Miss Jones | 20 Will stand good five years from | Index Boronite . ‘ 2 Miss B. F. Vail, Geo. J. Vail, Henry | 2°* Th fe abeotutely nothing Keystor oie 2 J. Welch, Mra. A. Ewald, Mra. F. C.| there to Justify a miner going Into Gold Crown ‘ +5. 28 yu | Vall, Mre, Towers, F. A. Sprague, | the district Col. Gold +1000 380 Mra. Sprague, Mise Lillian Pember- Mr. Dobbing says the report that Copper Vault es 1 ton, C. ¥. wot, Mra. Root, Arthur| men are getting $15 9 day wages at | Alaska Development 850 «400 Anvil City is absolutely untrue, Aj|@outh Half 1 few men were being employed at $4 UNLISTED 8T an hour for short pertods, in pack-|Cariboo Camp . Kalem, Herbert Howard, BE. A. Web- ster, E. A. Bassett. A. H. Gardner, J W. Hughes, A. C. Strong, Edmund R. Shaw, Chas. H. Gates, Mra, Gates,|!ne goods up from the beach, A/Iron Mark and two children, D. C. Shaw, Mre_|#roall number were metting % a day Rambler Cariboo . 2 Shaw, Mrs. Ambes, Mr. Ames, Chan (and board, he says, for gathering | Old Ironside 1" KR. Ruseell, Mra Russell, Mrs. W. &,|4rift wood, but nothing higher waa| Repub! 5 12 Hrighton, Miew Isabel Brown, Mra pala | War F “ ® *, Moras, Mins Amanda Mores. Mining operations were almost at! Cop; im ciiie Mors, Miss Marian|® #tandstill when I left,” eaid Mr. Sea L a 1% wuls P. Wilson, WN. Wit-|Dobbins, “Only a few holes had | Winnipex . 96 1% son, Mra. Wilson, ‘Thos. Praemer, | been dug on Discovery claim, and the | Mammoth Slate Creek 5 Mrs. Braemer, Mias Braemer, Mra. |other claims had not been develop- |@unset ‘ s 46 T. DD. Wilteretran Austin (|. Bestop. ed to any ereat extent This td due The sales were Pacif Coase 100 Harold Kestop, Misa A. Bestop, Chas,|to the fact that gold had not been and Index Horseshoe, 2000 Hitetock, Carl Hardie, Mra. M, Smith | found In euMfotent quantities to jus Horace Barnes, Julius Meyer, Mra, | tify further operations. Fiour sold Wm. Hardie, Mra. BE. BE. Daw, Dr, | &t $2.60 4 sack, and sugar at 20 conta Luce, Mrs. Luce, A. N. Hackett, Wm.|@ pound at anvil. Mverything ta} Puzzle—What Is ». F. J. Bileher, H Ham-| high there.” mond, Mra Heath, H. F. Jurgens,| Mr. Dobbins saye that hardly an Mrs. Jurgens, Ollie Jurgens, Mise K_|of the new arrivals in the district | Silverson, Mra. ¢ will remain there during the winter. W. Stort, Geo a i 1 Brown, Mra ¥. Van ——— } Mine J. Hanson, #, J. Mur- | ay * J. MeCull Ha Ar noid, BE. T. H. Hamlet, J. Block, A L. Hamilton, Richard F erney }Confound This Thing | What Is Among the lown on th ndikers terday were who ame IT Is Becoming Monotonous 7 Chart cish the ' h miners. ‘They ure 4 for their health, and, in-| eifentally, a good time Big Strike Thr aten NDW YORK July 20. A general strike vf 10,000 longahor , is | threatened. The men demand a j slight advance in wages, i | Saal titulo 4 DON’T FORGET THE ‘Clear ance § sale . | Wash Goods al Tau SOEs ting place for Fine Paltic CORD WASH G« 9, be f nd Dresden dewignm % and 10 ale price, to mov quickly a yard. ® LACK FANTABIE, a fine sheer fancy print ‘ove h @ pretty, nce effect; actually worth 15, clearance a yard, } Genuine Imported FRENCH DIMITY, the most stylish, high-class wash | fabric of the season value, Clearance sale price 1 a yard, | MANY OTHER STYLES TO SELECT FROM AT MANUFACTURES } Prices ning Cut Prices on TAN BHOES.—LADIES' FINE TAN KID OXe FORD TIS, hand-sewed, sizes 2% to 4%; were $1.00 and $1.75, clear- yRo @ pairs ance pe MEN'S MINE TAN KID LACK SHORS, plain new Opera jaste, all this eon ® were $2.50 and price e k 11.49 @ pair. | MEN ICI KID BHOKS nm the latest style Derby lasts, Goodyear welt 1; these whould been here for our Fourth of July holiday rad they © bought to sell at $4.99 and 4.00; clearance sale 1 $7.49 a pair, MEN'S Ex nt Quality WORK SHOPS, half-double sole and top sole; ow a , keep things humming in the Bhoe Department, they BO ON BALE BL voce ecseseereees . ++-$1.25 a pain O. W. PETERSON & BRO. 206, 208, 210 Pike St. as Free| THURSDAY “Skookum IN TOW OF Seamer Tyee H, E, WEYMOUTH, V 8. E. BARRON, Pres. Copper Vault Mining Co. Weymouth, dated Jaly 7, Mr. 8. E. Barron, the “Copper Vault is @ property worth ming here now. Things are showin, Sopper Vault canno as I shall spare no efforts in helping to develop Pres. H. E. WEYMOUTH & CO, j Seattle Mining Exchange. Official Brokers. Q. S. GOLD, M. & S. CO. C. E, Tharston & Co., Official Brokers, 109 Cherry St. pany owns 38, clatina uta pondi: 2 feet development work: jer limatied Gumber bares tock at 3) cents per share. Will Furnish the Music CHILDREN'S PLAY TENT Matost tcc. Duck Sx8tt. 5 oo ft; height of i sin) sien fi i com plete with poles, FROM Chis re m4 eee Children's 4 Test asf, a Children's Hip Root, Saf Felitz Tent and Awning Co. U7 Yester Way. Am Arlington Docke— ALS P.M. Sharp. Powell Reeves Will arrtive back at wharf at 11:30 p. m. shary in time for last cars. 1 The “Bkoox » oe Worlt’s th ughiy fi 1 ff th x L di re sown Specialist cane tar has ke ek The GI f Come had bring the children Hl ‘uaa te His EnY ard, in arge of Strength mae vanbrees The Ambi- Bring your lunch or take tion of Wo- your meais aboard at city fy) man ls Her — Roth Can Be Acquired. Fare for ee a ee . “H “Jus! ea Deaf Mute” — Round Trip | He Cured Me Dr, Reeves Restore Children 2: Of Deafness.” cee Dear on Por natiy : yond ekwRh Say eee ates} Out-of-Town People In the head, which troubled me) pronte ¥ Tickets on sale at one onversation. I had. to} wnerarevere stent any hice » to raise their voloes whens py peaking to me, and around the table) could only hear the sound of voloes,? Pare but could not catch a word. My hear-¢ 2 iste under {Took Her Sister's Advice ing rapidly improved Dr.$ Reeves’ treatment. I now hear good) And Wee cer d of Sore and the ringing nolses have entirely ir by Dr, Reevw 5 oppes She Had Endured Three eves. Arlington Dock. blurring and pain are i Dyspepsia Cored eas by Dr. Reeves » me fear total bi all #’ mastery over diseases of . “ {ir (l Exe qs certainly fu ; Eyelids Granulated Since good, and, b Childhood and Eyesight ad mfort. T wa Failing. Or. Reeves t time, Wiste other. 4 Cured Her ahd “He Cured My Cunsunptin” Two Round Trips to Tacoma q “He Cured oa {ten eae toe tana ot Concuanne My Stomach.” jus, Discovery i cert Leave Seattle at o a. m in I I Chan ‘God it pubs! ae trips, or to Tacome yp over in h for a lon “T had catar Affected my head and throat x! eckema or salt ringworm, 1ere were growths in my 4 Dr, tetter the hands, arms and body, mt new treatment t prurig urvy, pemphegus, impetle td ‘I nev r tried anything lid )go erysipelas, psori, moth patches eo much good, I m-)es, 8 caly und pimp y ekin disease ending it to a) DR, POWELL REEVES ‘ ° e Sac nea laste Cw rena tale ieeelead 160 jis tom, Pra soar a Te Ae ee ull my friends Korn Block, 115 Yesier Way Seattle, Wash, Seppe tenet Co Ge pe lis

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