The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 22, 1899, Page 4

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ROOT IAS ACCEPT be The Portfolio of THE NEW POSTOFFICE No Recognition of War Secretary. © HEWILL SOON BEAT WIS DUTY» « The Renowned Lawyer Will Try Bullets for Awhile in Place of Arguments. WASHINGTON, D. C.. July 2 Bithu Root has accepted ty fatio of war. He is expected to er upon his new dutics within a short thre IN July \ na ba ten R ging acces , SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y., July Elihu Root was here thie ny ne but left soon after his acceptanc came known, if order to avoid inte viewers: SUPERVISORS ARE CHOSEN : To Take the Census in the © vet State of Washington. John F. MeMillen and Austin Mires Secure the Jobs Other Pisces Apportioned. TACOMA, July 22--The conares- sional delegation, meeting yeet day afterneon tn the office of Con- gressman Cushman, decided unani- mousiy to recotnmend Avstin Mires, of Eliensburg, for the Eastern Wash t ll THE SEA =a ees : , INGERSOLL ‘ You Will Be Well Repaid for Attending Our...... ; | >——-MONDAY’S rYYLE STAR. v Price Offerings t SCOTCH LAWN ho and 6 Valu a ‘ ated “ abed {sonic ale price, te & yard a day or two, N vay "5 TO BE MADE BY WIS PAMILY) aid thie Genuine Imported FRENCH DIM . seas ler actually werth te and Th fh - | Monday's special price 104 1 I rn y { into a * 1 case, 1,000 yarda, Fin N ~ Leled » for Only @ Plaster Cast of His Face to} SLBACHED GHERTING. . M ’ xtures, att wk be Cherished—A Hope- wide: cheap at Monday's ka leas Future. ' 1 — - HOE , IN DURANCE VILE. 1 clearing XPOK 1 NEW YORK, July 2%—Arrange- | pri » AH 6 pels “ price § mrimth Mun who tried (0 col nents for the funeral af Col Robert we eeeneeseseees 1 debts by anmeytng th are ersoll with be completed today, ! pod he « him with employer 494) wien the prostrated family of the EVERY YARD OF THESE WASH GOoODe AT MANUF ors, by sending letters in an @n-| goad egnoatic eball have recovered | PRICES AND LESS velope bearing a deep black der | risen the shod 1 jready been | and tt fram the shock. It has aiready been} = gruny BUYING LIKE WE DO, AND ¥ WILL Jetermined that the funeral shall be tod }AND BUY MERE. 1 bee purely secular and stmple as can be able t grained in It is possible that there wil! be no ad. | Arner ). Ww “om trens ‘The Interment wil! probably t After be at Dobbs Ferry, or Tarrytown. >) ™ ‘ Y ant 4 4 >) \ Arrangements are being made to; 'e e 4 o" X i “O8- take @ plaster ¢aat of Ingersolls will catch the eye of U hrewd Buy m 31.89 The Ambi- rH. and of Deafness." n | *° 206, 208, 210 Pike St. < Powell Reeves i ne Worl’ Leading Specialist per Man is His Strength that tlon of Wo- man Is Her Beauty Both Can Be Acquired, “He Cured Me “Just Like a Deaf Mute” Dr. Reeves Restored His Hearing Perfeotly Out- of- Town People ted with any disease write to Dr. “My deafnes an m about six +’) Took Her Sister's Advice we And Was Cured of Sore a Throat by Or, Reeves She Had Endured Three Hemorrhages From Her Lungs Cured by Or, Reeves BRO. “He Save My Eyes.” Bronchitas and agencies. sg THE LONG JUMP S. E. BARRON, Pres. Seattle vs. Tacoma. | H. E. WEYMOUTH, Vice-Pres, Copper Vault Mining Co. 3 We | Dyspepsia Cured by Dr. Reeves : Eyelids Granulated Since Childhood and Eyesight Failing. Or, Reeves Cured Her ) "t Car My Crnumptin” TA a! Dir Liudietlgy Athletic Contests mg ed A Draw Large Crowds. Weymouth, dated July 7, Mr. 8. K. Barron “ a doled Suet te A “He Cured pee seb Ieolbdiaans . LONDON, July 12—An we Club | ore ww T « " MW after two doctors had given me vwd gathered at the Queen's Clut 9 why Copper t < S h.” His Discovery is certainly if it greene this afterncon to witness| ped yom pare no efforts tn’ he rte dhs ‘ fomac 7 consum: the international university athletic! Price of stock for 6 few days, 2 conte per shave. Before oo my mu bh pie ~ ne Ass: . 6 stomach © severe f es, for he : . ae ai ~ ag be: a » pa belch and so on mn iy ¢ Joctor I ever heard of thas eae oie anpotmd for to be (fort defeating Harrington and Daly, H. & WEYMOUTH & CO. / b t Pio Naot gr} See aedibes lle. coal ple. Man A nage : rege ot Harvard . : “= y th ° a sliver cup ta al! probability. andi ——______ Seattle Mining Exchange. Official Brokers. sath gy Fe a hy my amate s of the two ¥, M. C plea, blackheads, live . i WEATHER FORECAST. spots, flesh A, teamea to — Por Seattle and Vieinity —Tonight and Sunday, fate; warmer Sunday Murderers to Swing. BALTIMORE, July 2 « chor interferes, the wholesale execution at incorporated it Q. S. GOLD, M. & S. C. E. Thurston & Co., Oficial Brokers. Unieas the will be o city jail nest Friday ‘ Cariner Chartes James, Jos. Myers, all or owns claims Patents pendin, feat development work 1 aenault ona 15-year C f d Thi Thi vo Egy elles Taashtah Sumber share clock os Wd conte per share ecm eae [Confound This Thing the mur fer of hia mistress. What Is 109 Cherry St. a Diseases vorms! a's's a'ru'n redness of the nose, "We Cured Me rofula, sepa head, wrinkles, scaly, ne time I} barber's iteh, scars, superfluous hair, ad and throat ma or salt rheum, ringworm, r of the hands, arms and body, igo, Scurvy, pemphegus, impeti« erysipelas, psoriasis, moth patches es, sealy and pimply skin diseases, “2 eured. “l had catarrh for «@ lo aff 1 my he co. mending It to all my fr onde.” Ingtan supervisor of the census, and | tn des Na Cusareaiein Ooh Northern Pacific Magnates MOBSOOW, Idaho, July 22.—Preai- man and Senator Fostor to recom- . a setae " jent Mel Gen, Manager Kendric mend John F. MeMillan, of Falr- (00 amc Manager Hannaford and haven, and Congressman Cushman cyiot Engineer McHenry, of the will endorse John A. Rea, of Olym- Northern Pactft paseed pia. MeMiilan will be named by Di- thr rector of the Census Merriam. The recommendations were wired to Di- rector Merriam last night CHILDRENS P PLAY mat DR. POWELL REEVES Kor lock 115 Yesler Way ruek, Hine, Ox6 etwas ins pl pel Graders Taken for Wedding and Pasty Coxe — Specie) Rates wo Restaurants, Hoicis, & Steamboat Union Bakery. All Kinds of Bread, Cake and Pies. - - - Manufacturers of Hardteck and Toast P. A. HALLBERG, Prop. 119 Pike St. on Children’s isp ary wae Felitz Tent and Awning Co. railway ugh here on a special train at § ~ Sale of One Hundred Thousand Shares =| F TREASURY STOCK 2°? = HE STANDARD MINING AND MILLING COMPANY Seattle Mining Exchange, Mutual Life Building CENTS PER SHARE For the Next Few Days. All the Proceeds From the Sale of Treasury Stock Will Be Used for Development Work This company is the owner of Three Quartz Claims, located in the south half of Colville Reservation, Stevens ( Jjounty, State of Washington. These claims are near the celebrated “RE PU BL IC Cc AMP, r in “ which are “REPU BLIC,” “MOUNTAIN LION,” “JIM BLAINE,” and other famous mines. “Hidden Treasure No. 1,” “Hidden Treasure No. 2,” and “Hidden Treasure No. 3,” And adjoin the mine known as the “HARVEST,” the property of Patrick Clark, who is the well-known owner of the “Republic” and other mines, is a very valuable property, exposing a large ore ledge, running high in values. The company is incorporated for $1,000,000, divided into shares of a par value of One Dollar each, fully paid up and non-assessa ble. This same “Harvest” The directors are E. F. Sweeney, of the Seattle Brewing & Malting Co.; R. R. Spencer, cashier of the National Bank of Commerce; Hon. Morris B. Sachs, J. H. Smith, Chas. H. Brown and Dr, W. C. Gibson, of Seattle; J. H. Wilkinson, of New York and Martin J. Murphy, the well-known mining expert. The last report of our superintendent shows as follows: ‘We have made an open cut of about 15 feet on ‘No. 3 Hidden Treasure’ through the wash and exposed the ledge at a depth of § feet, composed of Blue Lime with Quartz running through it, similar to the above-named ‘ Harvest’ property adjoining “On ‘No. 2 H. T.” we found an immense ledge of porphoritic quartz, which assays about $1 to the ton in gold at the surface It is about So feet wide and cropping out of the ground. ‘No. 1H. T.’ which end-lin e ‘Harvest’ property on i north, are not prospected as yet, but it is reasonable to suppose that the ‘Harvest’ vein runs through it, as it is in a direct course of the vein The Standard Mini ili ) > o and Milling ¢ e Standar ining an Wiing Co. MORRIS B. SACHS, Secretary. FF. E&. SWEENEY, President oe oe <—* - be ) - ~

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