The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 22, 1899, Page 2

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° THE SEATTLE STAR TT’ GROW THE SEAT Gree snd & p. third avenue, Mev. A & par tor, Services at lla m m | Church 4 Hatt Battery Street M. F ner of Third avenue t | i | Hehponer Gen. Sigiin, Capt, John. | treet Kev. 1H. D. Brown, pastor MY aeey oder json, In receiving an overhauling on) | - ; eM 0 oh Phiresett ny \ 1 Moran's ways. She will come off] St. Mark's Episcopal Chureh race M. EB. Chur : Bs ly rt. V Vad | AY l eeaetanal veka ean be? enue south near King t bee | } di | it i] about the frat of the week and begin ad envi kh, hs ue - nev f, ©: 5 |W. 4. Sellick, pastor ervie at] = 4 I sading freight for another NO eee potess - al ta. m, and & p.m } rF snrine City, In the Cook inlet di land 8 po. ‘The pulpit will be filed Plymouth Congresa tional Chureh sev. triet The Sigiin wilt sail about the! by the Rey. Gurr, of Alaska, both Corner of Third avenue and Un Telephone Pike i180 lattor part of the week and evening ty wtreet, Rev. W. H. G. 7 siticos Na 140% Pitrd Avenue oe Trinity Mariah Chu borane elt r, Preaching at 11 a.m. and atly arety t ee ning ve Chur oa te ee M het left port last even th| Hey, Ho Mon | Both Cleveland |latter vessel xolng to Port Ludtin for) iM wt It a.m. and ® pny Mort ea : peed n : ' ja carego of lum armen | Ue mon by the It fey. Third nberland Ma | National City, another of ems =f Even mor Rod+ | CAurcis Wante-perone #Y ee is " ' Ar f ' 1 i Past € 1 ' Li i 1 ca av ft a Transport Aba \ t I 1 expected ft k ‘.M pa rvicem at 1 ‘ toe yi | Michael t pom , Y \ MOB THREATENS A LYNCHING tae Twenty-t ; United Prosbyt Chureh—« pla ’ ' k Steam schooner Signal, Capt, Ben- ingt Ktreet. Rev. Geo, Musuelle,| ner Bixth avenue A ontre ‘ R lewurd, is in port from San Fra t Regular Sunday services Kev aS: Lannine, pr ¢ ni incu after a cargo of coal wh h English 1 ee ies Preaching lla. m. and sy 1 ‘ per-| The Police Charge and Several Per-| Vi (7ke (0 Amorim: She |p char. Holy Trinity--#eventh and Union| Calvary Presbytertan Church \ _ bens By wag es Kev, James F. Bentes, pas-| Twenty-fourth avenue south nea " sons Are Injured Troops rmerly opérated between Seatth pat tl 6. mw. nd8 T. ts,| Maneetrest. Mee, Donald Rowe. pas be Are in Readiness and Lyun ¢ a Borts t ' M I weralx nit tar Preaching at ' pr " 1 a | . ' tt ning om ; ; : at r Caarina, Capt. Seamen, t* : loading eoal for San Franc moe ” $e 14 te 1 Chu 4 Ar eee First Ha ‘ h-Pourt? ner of Third avenue north nad Har they aly CLEVELAND, ©, July ' J Lowls son atreet. Key. Wo A. Major, pa weat 1 : . 1 an, f ' Dr, Little, of Ta ‘ nia t slay is ' ‘ ! ! * N € ing s phase, F . . ee per at oth. ss wei A oa ' | First Presbyterian Church—<¢ ' k o ave been oF Evening, “Trusts and What] : sev i aroft F nnd Boring Ke ‘ Pe : pret for duty, Increas Th li. Mutchieon, pastor v hs - violen ® anticipated. A mob ' Hap < ‘ etminster Preabyterian Church sistance ang my “Mm threa 1 to lynch a T hue and Cedar street, Re dw a eeriven. 1 por-| Soncutis Twas Ait 7c, |e Rolie Starts After the yo 8 hes tig Tidiagas stl ona . soar Into a car ales operated by an Explorer on Schedule Time 7 and 8 p. 9 [fll the pulplt Sunday mornir und It s r t At ve mported man The 1 © wer Beatthe T ¥ (Baptinty—Cor vening es, tha As ' willed to cha “aay HALIFAX, July The stear ¢ of Jeffers it the habit of . . al Passengera w ously injur wailed for the north today | ‘ ne James pow cooce cerning tose 1 sk a h of the Peary exp 0 h ' co pa On Wednestay afternoon Mina! his launch to a party of young folks on ve Miller gave a “guersing party” |#unday in honer of Mims Huth A hongr of Mre W. Bates, of | Rogers. The party spent tay an Pranciac at y ree iting, and luncheon was served ihe ay tga - 1 About yo adies were! the beach ‘, " ¥. ‘ 7 | present, while a due thers cam + nd od a ships. His pert wpe little lees! as vistors Th sidence was , oe ae a 4 Fiak, Who have marvelous than at of Samp-|corated with La France roace ss deli cone ms son, who slew 10,000 men with the | ebting @ charming appear Beattie. will leave for Alaska on the ralts of well kno and distin ulah " . ‘ e& a “ jawbone of an ans et us, on sec ‘ have tha | Roanoke : 1 personages were places before the ond thought, hold our tongues for the} oe and the ¥ queen Mra. Haskell, of Tacoma, who ts present and not criticise the reports) ing the Identity of th est num.| Well known on thie epast an a cor f losses in t ranks of the pl ber was aw T i f * * Vimiling Miss Ida anon weil s found | event lasted fr tt 5, and prov. | Whitman for so doing. Mos he |e & @ : agg gigs. Mr. C. BE. Brainerd, one of Beattie’s United States are well enough satia- | SUsing diversio e fir priate | best-known faliete, has retu Page i nat | wax carried off by Mrs. Harvey Jor-/ed from Alaska after a long at fled with the small losses to the) dan. while Mises May Pratt, the win-| sence American troops. lner of the se 1 ow Imoet | ri > “ ie » pane Be of ‘as H. De Vow and daughter of Wee + Editor BE. B. Piper, of the Pos fternoon refreahments were served | cdaiaciaes hae’ ‘ ; h. Minn. ere visiting Mrs, A nteltigencer has buckled on the) when the steamer L. T. Maks pu ond at 42 Twenty-third ay breastplate of righteousness and now |ed out from the dock Mond might} : stands prepared for a combat with % with 8 of Seattle young ja Mr oe wp ho nage Ag just re saene turned from Spokane, left this morn- Judge Jacobs, of the superior court ad a merry crowd, The| 7 : -. “ The judge himself, nothing loath, |%°URE People had decided to give a/ ine to vielt the family of Edgar 1 Shae * sagen . . at Meydentbawer bay, and Hampton at Lilliwaup Falls s burnished up his libel swor rng has mantled Beg runtenance in @ way that exc x Miss Bertha Young returned last é " : ne. The event was to have! week to apend the summer with her letermined expre ie te now wing to the | parents Mr. and Mre. M. H. Young seeking for an ey of proved | reaction > and the in-lon Beacon bill courage to act as his se 4 | terest ¢ n reception of the Mine Jessie Hicks w leave for The P.-I. this morning quoted in| *ttors, it was Port Townsend next week. where she portunity thus s angements part Judge Jacob's statement made yesterday to the Star, and then add-| most deli¢ was not rtful « ed: “The Post-Intelligencer inviter Light refreshments were serv Judge Jacobs to begih his proposed | ed fing the evening The party euit. either civil or criminal, at the | "turned to the city at 11.99 o'clock eartiest possible date. It will under.| The embers of the First Haptist take to pay, above any Jud he | Char hoir enjeyed a launch party nee 6 om Lake Warhington Tw ay even may recover, all his « ng. leaving Madrona at § and prosecution uding his att fe a; Seen tidied ehare fee, if every staternent made Mr. and 3 M. M. Moss, Mr. and editortal yesterday im not complete Mra. W. T. Blwet Mr. and Mre substantiated. The Post-Inteltigenc-| Hooker, Miss Raymond, Miss Fisie Moore, Misa Elva Harlan, M ‘ er guaran . sides, th : 1 5 Seadaes. Mir. Peek Magead. ty velopments the trial will be moet) toward MeRae. Mr. Tom Moore, Mr interesting both tothe judge and to Henry Raymond, and Ira Moore, wh the public.” returned on Laurada from A This presumably ns war. The!!!" | Star will keep the p postedasto| Mra. Maniey B. Haines and Miss} developments on either side. | Ada Hanford gave a charming tea| | Thursday at the family residence | teat Madison street, from 3 until 6| fof Mra. L. 8. B. Sawyer, Mra Chaun cey KR. Burr, and Mra Bugene C./ IN DEMAND. ‘obey. The hostesses were assisted jby Mra. Thos. Burke, Mrs # sR Kittinger, Mise Sparting, Mies Turn - jer, Miss Hart, Miss Burnett and e Ciplenment ‘Office Un. | tine Hayden | The members of the Carpenters able to Secure Them. union in Seattle were very much sur ned last week by the announce Although Beattle's floating popula tion of men looking for pnt that Mr. M. A. Brown, their pular president, had suddenly left been increased greatly of rivals fre Alaskan and the Y there is employment for bodied men ort of the city a half-finished house at Fourteenth and had gone - however within a # n view some Loggers, millwrights Pag aa er Oy men are in deman t. Brown se pay i# a day ine _— The that men are dai the mome nt north in dentit ited, in vi : o that they should be gi couls not ‘look cording to ¢ James. Be Srom re sew Employme steau, th mollifi ad by the number of jobs vacant in us distribution of for day la re ry time, he paid a 8 : t ; As « toke f the high regard tr mormtng ‘sy a the which Mr. Hrown is held by the borers. Mont of the Jobs are with. | members ‘a ees See ee Wee Mm easy distanc f tt ty rm - Fro arma y vening by a applications f tions b fa orminittee naisting om ay off lately, and a ais ‘ Ww Cw enough men to fi poaition or\ ‘gin ae v nn lerhoidt Pra J ; t m hendecene ‘ baie th at Q mOOPy ant bd made the presen = , which Mr. Brown sgt oA nied, All members of B, re Union No. 121, join in to to 90 & the couple long life and hap " Pay 2 Pines are too pa vlar as to th " t The ladies of the Maccabees the work th ur ad f the Saminites gave a ay - —_— Nehtful dane Thursday eve A LIBERAL REWARD. " nts w furnished ad f th o ’ For n Ke W. H. Black, a tly returned f re for the t “ k and Kiondiker, wan police te h ded soldiers from for a money t "M nuggets, whi h t vat shore The Myrt ha oft vr a ly aft : H ur have # it 206 Bive 3500 rewar t return. of tation ¢ to be held at the belt and tact Fast Seat y evening, and It nen to be a big eve The NORTHWESTERN STOCKS *eomer L. T. Ha ha n char - t t 1 n of Tt the North M a Sr today nos 1 Had weath 1d not prevent the ding y 4 ird Z * ib from h ng ap 1 time the tr fr + f r a nla ! nip About cater % HO om ) went out there to dan — 1 ’ fr v er 1} and » Fry a re ’ ' Jan enj able € we } ‘Harry W u al with swindling of $275 In a i ae lven by Mra, J von t hi # y e inler-Grand, bast ' Aecovated re Iny. Co} Mr Buy 6 acre tract. Mc Woodhouse tendered the use of 1 the guest Heuntia Mrs ot Mre. Cot. J. D John Noyes has returned to Seattle where ahe will be entertain ed by her many friends during the summer Mr. and Mra. Milbourne t the quests of Mra C. B.C ark for some time, have gone to Alaska Mr. Charlee F. Fagert, who has been. visiting im Oregun for some time, Is expected hame next we Several intimate frie ¢ Mins Mamte Holden enjoyed a pleasant vening at her home iast Tuesday Miss Moore, of Spokane. who has & the rectptent of many socia h * here, has lett for her hore Mrs. L. Schoenfeld and daughte are expected lo leave next week f an extended trip through Alaska Miss Ada Hanford and Mra L. 8 BH. Sawyer v ed Mr. and Mra. Jas ©. Drake, in Tacoma last week Mina Ruth A. Rogers. who Is called the belle of Kent, te visiting Misa Ad die Palmer at the Hotel York Cc. B Hurley. manager of the Ta coma Gas company. was tn this city yesterday on busines Mra. Becker and Mise B f Columbus, Nebraska, are the guests of Mra. John Schram Mrs. John Schram and party are ntemplating a trip to ¥ watone park about August 1 Mr. J. Eg@ert and Mr. C. EKegert will enjoy an outing next week at Lake Crescent Mr. John E. McManus is east of the mountains and will not return until Monday Mr. Harwood Morgan and Misa A Morgan returned from Plaine inst Tuesday Mrs. and Miss McLellan, of Low Angeles, will spend the summ Seattle Mr. David Huck returned from a visit to Ban Francisco Thursday ev ening. Miss Alfreda Henly wil! leave to morrow to visit friends In San Frar cisco. Mrs. Jennie Thompson, of Welling », is Visiting her friends in Be Mrs. P. D, Hamlin and family ar spending the summer at Lake Cust Mr. Ed. HM. Gearey will leave day for @ vacation In San Franc Mrs. Brownell is visiting her moth er, Mrs. H. A. Noble, at Yarrov Mra. Geo. W. Bates, of San Fran is ® viniting friend in Seattle The family of Rev. Arthur T Hutchison are camping at Colby Mrs. G._F, Hutehinson ted friends in Tacoma last Tuesday Mr. Kelgar I are cAmpir mpton and family Fal Hwauy « Sweaney is the of Misa Alfre Spokane, ia Healy. wu Mrs. Henry Ft. Clise gave a card party Thursday after Mra. Fred A, Wing a tea the early part of last week Mr. Portus Baxter is enjoying an uting on Hood's canal Mr. Shirley Treen will leave for Portiand next week Miss Ethel Bagley is visit, friends In Portlantl Mr. Paul ©, Hedrick i6 at Lake side, SRN A mea A You Know What AT e e $ Do oO . e eeooeeoooe TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY U. & ARMY GOODS. Dalley, past Services at lla. m and & p. m Nothing better for Alank untry hard w —— 1 Help | ‘Trousers, double overs ae reet and! Gen. Miles " 1 ta X. Pre r hood coats, 64.10 ny at} ack Wool buts, 40e nr bhan pe kota, Navy sacred Heart Chur Services are! drawers, $1.00 each. y held in the Brothe a!Tic each. G © Sixth avenue nea o Overnh Rev. Father Brown First avenue Church of Immaculate Conception . Cornet { ir iway and Madison. 0 at 16:20 and evening at a Madiner tM. &. Church—Cor.! own £08. f Madison street and Twenty TT TI Wherever I Turn Or siw4 «=©))/ Wherever a = - ie ¢ Faas. I Go It's Sunk IT! IT! IT! What Is IT? “aryT.. m if | <a Pree $ Corner Yesler and Occidental Avenues “SEATTLE ermal Medical Institute “FREE DOCTORS! We have been in Seattle two years, and have estab lished a reputation for fair dealing. We take ad vantage of no one. We cure CATARRH and all diseases of the throat. Our new method has no equal. Hundreds cured right here at home. We cure RUPTURE without any operation whatever. Send for the addresses of Seattle people Whom we have cured. We cure dyspepsia and all diseases of the digestive organ We cure all old BLOOD DISEASES, Guarantee a cure or no pay. Ours is absolutely the only known cure for “PACE PIMPLES” and ‘black heads."’ OPCS DE LEOCEODOEO ESOS OD OOSOOOEOO COLO LOSE SOCSLERCRES We cure Epilepsy and all nervous diseases. Entirely new treatment for SKIN DISEASES. We are experts in the treatment of all CHRONIC i DISEASES. and pain witho Cail or write. The doctor will locate every ache it asking you a question, 501-502-503 Seattle National Bank Block Pseccecccossecsseseeoesesees Lueben’s Batts: "i CONCERT AND DANCE | ON barge Skookum” SUNDAY, July 23d Two Round Trips to Tacoma. Leave Seattle 9a.m. and 4 p.m. Leave Tacoma 12:30 p.m. and Arrive 10: at 30 p.m. Fare for Round Trip Children 25¢ 7:30 p.m. Seattle on Last Trip at One fare entitles passen ger to remain aboard all day, or lay over at T yma bicycles carried free, The “Skookum” fa being thoroughly refitted for the ex cursion season, is absolutely safe and comf. ble, and has & carrying capacity 5000 owding No rowdyiam, c ne and b « the children and babies. FREE NURS ERY on board, in charge of competent matron Bring your lunch or take your meals aboard at city prices, Tickets on sale at Arlington Doc eeoooeeoe Tuesday, July 25 wn Day Geo, H Evening for the benefit of Washington Volunteers The bo dock at m. leaves at & p ears, 9 sharp leaves om, evening in ¢ cketa Me. tho, Now on aale di & Holme Drug Co, Excursion n by tson Relief Corps, Artin me returt returr c iy for at Ste « at last ldren wart 0OOCOOSGOGOL OODOO% — One Die Frett ‘ F f : ~owm WINTER & HARPER G09 Second Ave. Seattio, Wash. tbc asf! aaa: Latest Sty les adion, hav i ‘ bulte HUMES & CO, iT Will Puzzle You. POO DO9ODODOOOOO $20.00 wien GRAMOPHONE ‘The Finest Talking Machins Mata, REGI NAS ~ From $7.00 to $3090 Sherman, Clay & Co. “STEINWAY” DEALERS 514 Kecund Avenue = * peattio THE. PARLOR GROCERY Thone Pike 13. 1323 Second Avents Wr. J. DEAN & CO. When —- You Want A Bargain In a New, Slightly Used or Second-hand ALONG THE WHARVES PIANO or ORGAN Remember we have the Largest and Most Com- plete Stock in the City. Call of write jor prices and terms D. S. JOHNSTON 903 Second Ave, Burke Buliding Will Be a Wonder. San Diggo Ti 4\5 Pike Street Phal'‘the Pat SEATTLE TRANSFER cn e e Prelght, Passenger and Baggage STORAGE | Phone Main 41-48 © Ofos 623 First avenny * e PIGOT & FRENCH CO, 24 Washington St Linot In Catalogues, ars 7 jets, ota. s epestally tow priseh MONEY by giving them an opportunity to Bgure IT OBERO Seattle's Favorite Concert House, IRVIN . have the only type Job Printing Machine » Northwest Will be the Biggest of It's Kind, BARUCH, Oberon’s Ladies’ Orchestra Herr trvin Baruch, Conductor PROP, wiry SPECIAL ARTISTS From principal Kastern Theaters and Admission Free. Sunday Matinee Every Friday Amateur Night Amateurs Wanted rr Is Becoming Monotonoas All a a

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