The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 29, 1899, Page 4

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Suet : pasmranerentme ~amennae 4 THE DOGS OF WAR MAY BE LOOSED As a Result of the Second Court- Martial of Dreyfus. Cassimer-Perier Said to Hold the Key to the Situation--He Will Be the First Witness Called. RENNES, France, July %—1t has PARIS, July 29.—The Rehode Parts toda nts ex-Judg ope ber fed that ¢x-President Ca y a-seoge Fe \ tmir-Perier shall be the firat witness! cas The fret @ names four to testify at the Dreyfus courtinar.| Witnesses wh ard some unknown uN mt . ‘ Jew ay w . get Dreyfus back ta wi " ¥ various! ie drag Fra wa They did exes Casimir-Per-| 1 are for his innocence, but only ‘ ra ta nt bh Th » mad article cites witnesses holds the key t wh Drey oy were offered affair, whic hith . euppert Dy ” ’ held tm order a " # relates how Dreyfus king to some Germa between Fran and any it th says Tr fu ‘ t ‘ is said that he w all at the and the fifth gives the opinion trie! bh A s age “ . 7 ' en F meh » and 1 ote he prisoner's muilt he friend > that he will not yp Hh on FE esp OE se the Dreyfus tr and will not write! character and te obviously trumped anything abou uy THE REPORT RECOGNIZED IS DENIED AFTER 25 YEARS: J. 0. Mcintyre Says He Does Not Intend to Resign. According to 4 dispatch sent out) OF from Olympia, and published im Be- | Gotene atue papers, Brigadier General J. D Kidnapped When a But Knew His Mother. July 23.—F. C surance man YRLAND, 0. a pr sperous tr Meiniyre, of the National Guard of| ‘Ri city. bes just been united to Washington, has resigned. The story | %® mother from whom he was kid is without foundati« Gen. Mein-| Paped 25 years ago, when he was a tyre has not han in his resigna-| °F tion, Hot hA# he given any intima-| Oly 8 ehort time ago he secured tion of doing so. When seen by a/ fee? Of her, and by writing to Bir Btar reporter today, Gen, Mctntyre| @ifgham, Ata. discovered that the and ar- ome amd live with old Indy was alive and well. ranged for her to him At the railway station netther Get chell ner hie mother had any clew by which they could recognise cach ther, But at last, after scanning many old indies’ faces without an in- [auiry, Getchell sprang forward and] ‘his mother affectionately exclaimed earl: “There te absotutely nothing in the repert. I have not said or done anything to give rise to #ach a rumor 1 have not communicated with Gov Rogers for some time. So far as I am aware’ the relations are very pleasant between him and myself Why such a report shovld be cireu lated Soc am not b able to basal My son!” as they embraced each! tive with nothing but) | recognition FOR SEATTLE | the closest ties of affection 10 go on | Mrs. Cullop Selected. | VINCENNES, Ind, July 29-0) ot the five honorary commissioners for Indiana to the tnternational ex- fon at Parts, France, in 1900, will be Mpe. Artie Goodwin-Cullon, wife Hon. Wiiliam Alien Cullop, of ty. She has received her com- v. James A .Mount eding- ly fine executive ability and will rep- the grand state of Indiana TACOMA, July 2 —President Met len, of the Northern Pacific, has given out the information that a new)... depot will be built at Seattie./? Whether {t will be a union depot or not depends on the action taken by James J. Hill, of the Great Northern It Is stated that over a million and a quarter will be spent in its erection QUEEN OFF FOR ALASKA The palatial steamer Queen Capt. Wallace, sailed this morning for Alaska, having on board an un usually jarge number of passengers Her agents state that every berth On the steamer was taken, Over 100 passengers were booked from this port, but a large number will also be taken on at Tacoma. Several parties of tourists came up from Ban Francisco and ieft on the Queen, having secured their berthe prior to arriving Among the excursionis « who left oman of exce on the Queen was A. J. Moore, a prominent reai man of this city, accompanied by his wife, to- gether with Dr. Rufus P. Lincoir and some friends, of New York. Dr Lincoln is an Bastern capitalist, and has invested considerable money in Seattic enlate The passenger list ts as follows Mrs. M FE. Mortimer, Mre. Cc. W Johnson, Ed. W. Drew, Mra. J. H Kirk, T. A. Jones, Mia. Fred Rekott R..H. Forey, Mrs. B. A. Burton, Mre HB. B. Wolk, Elihu Baker, Luela A Burton, Etta A. Wott, A. J. Baker Anna Witz, Virciville Curtis, Dean Anthony, D. MeKinnon, H.C. Wan- ff} fough, R. C. Wannoueht, Mr. Hen dermon, W. H. Moyet Miss 8 Behoen feild, Mra. M Gottatem, Gertrude wt Vevers, Mra, © n Shaw, Miss FE. C. Hallowa @. Wittke, W.C. Wittke, ¢ Miss Flora Haman, J A. Me Moore, Dr. Rufus Lincetn, Jor earthy, Miss Carter, Miss F FE. H. Johbneon, J. H Freeman Muller, Hhomar Burke, Mra Mrs. J. J. MeGtivra, Mra. T Gev. Fig, Mre , Mies Nettie Btewart, Lon G. ff! A. ©, Sheen, Mra. M. G Jack, C. Dankert, M. M. Spalding, F Kendall, Miss BE. Spalding, R. Lor ori, J W. J. Warner, A. Dearborn Wallac BR. F. Cassel §t., Miss Dunbar, 8. La Roche, HA Weld, W. J. Baldy, R. Adama, C. 5 3 nieon, CA Black, and 17 second FARMER SHOT FROM AMBUSH KOKOMO, Ind, July 2.—George Wintrowd, a rich Clay county farm- or, w (ot four miles north of her today while en route h He had sold bis last load of wheat and had the eash for the crop fn hils pocket While passing through a wood a bul let entered Wintrowd’s head the ear and he fel the bottom of the near unconscious to The horses took fright and r Doctor have not located thy To Investigate Lynching WASHINGTON, D. C., July 2 Marquis Romano, of the Italian 1 gation, has go to New Orieane on instruction from his government to make an independent Investigation into the Taliulah lynching. ‘dance, atte? WhiCH We more ewe ous forms 6f amusements |. | ahipped from Chi | Prince Albert | atte cargoes. with wighal ability’ She ie a@ mplehed and talented lady, pos ne wonderful beauty of face and form and has enjoyed the advantage of extensive travel, She nt five ral months in ned many * She speaks the French and will make an r moat arco years abroad and # aris, where she fo Intane ngage fluently ideal comminst av YOUNG LAD mi Ronald MoRea, a young boy tiv ing at New Westminater, B. C., t# missing Crom hie home, and the lice of this city have been asked to t in locating him, He came to Beattle to spend the Fourth of Juty and has not been heard from since Me ie IT age, 6 feet 4 inches ght, and of medium bulid Pdward MH. Bragg, age 41, died at his house on Nineteenth avenue, near Yoolor way, at 6 o'clock thin r Mr. Bragg is an old restdent 4 years of fn he ving lived here for 10 a num of years he waa ice department, He was a member of Lake Washington lodge 0O0.F He and several oMidren leaves a wife CONTRACTS AWARDED Capt. Robineon quartermaster United States mn Te oma last evening, and today made two awards in the bide for army #up= The Tacoma El¢vator @ Ware- ntract to returned fr plies house company secured a supply 1,000 tons of oats, and Lilly Rogardus & Co., of this city, tender od successfully To supply 2,614,800 Ibe No awards have yet been made for the lunber and corrugated [ran which Will De taken On the transports Capt. Robinson, while at Tacoma. selected the Pieree county fair grounds as the site where the mules and horses to be shipped to the Phil ippines, from Tecoma, will be quar The fret stock wil) arrive the mules being ahooga When seen this afternoon Capt Robinson stated that he had received ne frewh news in regard to the sall- ing to the transporte from Washing ton, D.C. He could not say when the Hancock would reach here, The would probably ar- rive tomorrow, and the Victoria on Auguat 6 “We may find it necessary.” said | Capt. Robinson to the Star, “to send all the transports to Tacoma to com plete loading after they Ket their Be It wii depend very much on the way we get along here My latest information in regard to the troopa, ie that they will arrive in @eattic about August 5 They will be quartered here for from five to 1 days, The work on the tren: ports Garonne and Athenian, which are now in port, progressing favor- ably. At Woodiand park matters! are also going slong nicely, and the! site selected will be in readiness for the troops when they reach here Capt. Chas, B. Ewing, sesh staf! surgeon, who will accompany the troope, will come ship. It was thought that he would) firet go to Ban Francie: tered, there In 10 da “There’s a Hot Time” In Every Kitchen Where Beattie to} STAT THE SEATTLE Feet Not HUNTINGTON, W. Va. STOCK TAKES A | July 20 Norfolk uy du to the 4 un f NPW YORK, July 29.—#ome il we of @ man's fee since the New York Electric Brak Wit Brine has the biggest feet and Coupler stock wae introduced to] '" the community ane were. ae "| salings on thé card market, and the| “4 te longer than are found in! price was run up to 70, the last figure jehoe stores. Momer Strauss accused Jat which transactions were one | Brine wearing a 14, Kiart Brin.| Speatiiins tiie when heard of the ot seoe called him a liar, and in th ltée Quite 6 While. Dick Bros. & ( | flee that followed both men emptied sent & Tepresentative to th treet | revolvers, and Brinseoe wan #hot to test the market with 100 shar | heart and died. Strauss was This lot was first offered at snd) shot in the lee to 1, at which Juncture va bid Huy 5 acre tract Moore Inv. Co. | banter « this bid disappeared, and i! was the beet made | NORTHWESTERN stocks, a ap Ph Heed ge Mie’ te as y Value, Any Quantity lowe) Muetaneuewers "3 JOSEPH MAYER & BROS. LISTED #eTrocKks 116 Cherry V1, Batiding Asked. Kid./ * ‘2 Cuba s Legal Tender rT) — pat ha LY ou Want | Index Boronite | fea L 4 {gota Grom ae “1A Bargain I" sig UNLIOT. D 8TO« Ka in a New, Slightly Used Asked. mid or Second-hand Cariboo Camp MeK 1 Iron Mae ao hemi ~ PIANO or ORGAN ‘Res “ ‘ x ‘ | Remember we have the War Bae 20 Largest and Most Com i oe iM | plete Stock in the City 1 Gan Pe My a end | Cail oF welts for prices and terms Soto, asa ys © | DS, JOHNSTON = : | 903 Second Ave. Burke Butldiag “ad These Few Price Come and Look at the Goods You Will Find it is a...... Money-Making Opportunity for You. the new Ideal last regular price turned, kid or lesther top. Ladies VIC KID. ting top, 1D, the new Coin toe, hang vejee O28 our proce 62 fe Ladies FRENCH KID) with Prem tive beautiful shoe in the J al) over for $4.00 « ym opr oo hand turned, gtacd Wearing, regular prite $2.00, our price mar Ladies re We HAVE JUST RECRIVED 4 NEW LINE OF MENS SHOES AT PRICES THAT WILL MAKE YOU A CURTOMER OF OURS FOREVER Meas CHROME CA i verting tops, Coin tow uM our price $1.34 ~eckic only, regular price $1.00, our price $1.98, grand wearing. regu Men's GARRY A eos HEAVY W mon!s Remember... This Will Last But Two Days Only THE PEOPLE’S SHOE CO. 1325 Second Ave., bet. Union and University eur HOM, top sole, arand wearing They Don’t Have a GAS RANGE Summer Comfort in the Secured Only With A GAS RANGE. Kitchen Is If You Love Your | Wife BUY Her a RANG — —e Neatile Gas and Electric Company. Gas Ranges Ready for Use... $8.75, $10.00, $12.50 15.00, $17.50, $20.00 stopped | wees Monday's Profit-Cuttiig. Sale Meaus Money Saving 10 You Every article quoted below at lk than the same class of goods can be bought for at wh jlesale today in Ne York or Chicago. Pee ann non a aed ws ¥ “ OW ELTY yards I Quality GLOVE Dre GooM FINISHED CAMBRIC, th qual. ne; Monday's mpecial 4 ‘ . TOM LAWN, hands yard | . me, tha } 1 ¢ M ay #pectal Hest Quality AMOBK LAG APRON ngs gel B otsentain” * icago natant sept Semise COLORED “¢ i : ’ ” Duc tad a fi 1 Oo FRENCH DIMITY; Monday's! da 5 1 special price Oe a yard Little M BLACK or TAN 1 Q whit? riqguy t ri {EP SHOES iat. “s ‘ ge * . t earing cynee . : ‘ Mond I al pr tny , " lad ' r Kil Lipper i i fla BLACK and x Ke; 6 se; Morn s p re $1.00 lay’s aly ‘i b M if 11.00 a pair. | Whatever you r ir Monda 4l Prices before buye ng; every ' P xtra y offerings, to make this @ mem able t jing 4 O. W. PETERSON & BRO. 206, 208, 210 Pike St. 8. E. BARRON, Pres. H. E. WEYMOUTH, Vice-Pres. Copper Vault Mining Co. dated July 7, Mr. 8. EB. Barre In « letter to H. E. Weymouth president of the company, says the working. Everything is boc up in good shape, and there is no reason why © be made a or, a6 1 shall spare no efforts in and build it u Price of stock for a few days, 2 cents per share. helping to develop H. & WEYMOUTH & CO. Seattle Mining Exchange. Official Brokers. Imcorpernted i —————— Q. S. GOLD, M. & S. CO. C. E, Thurston & Co., Oficial Brokers. 109 Cherry St. ‘ompany owns 18 claims Patents pending; 989 fest development work: vo a offer iimited number shares tock a 3) cents por share CHILDREN'S PLAY TENT Madeot Son Duck Stee, Sx6tt. ; Oi; height of wall 1 fh 6 im; lon $2.78 net, complete with poles ‘simento, 6x ft. 63.50 att Felitz Tent = Awning Co. i7 Vester Way. Sire sats - The Ambi- of Wo- “He Cured Me Of Deafness.” His Hearing Perfectly "My deatnens came on about six} (-T years ago, with bad ringing noises ut-of- Town People imthe head, “which ‘troubled |m¢} opie afficted with any disease ask people to raise their voices when bbc ver, should write to Dr, speaking to me, and around ta 1 could only Kear the sound of voices. « ae ould not catch a word, My hear- . s. but couldiy improved under Dr.3 Tek Her Sister's Advice Renves’ treatment. I new hear good And Was Cured of Sore ‘ Throat by Or, Reeves and the ringing noises have entirely { She Had Endured Three Hemorrhages From Her Lungs Cured by Dr. Reeves, He Saved My reoye so bad I } te ae by oe iety, The Giesines, Bronchitas and Ne eeriak na Hela sround: th Dyspepsia Cured hdl pete ear total Blindness by Or, Reeves or. Reevew’ 1 ry over diseases of ~ = Suh sa COrtAlany. Weakest ; Eyelids Granutated Since Oe aN een Boek, BBE, Donk OF BIL Childhood and Eyesight can read with comfort. I was cured Failing. Dr, Reeves in a short time, while other doctora$ Cured Her tampered with my eyes for the past six years.” * ion” erage He Cured My Consumption. He ure Dr, Reeves cured me of consumpe doctors His Discover had given me y Js certainly My Stomach.” !:: an cure for consumption if “Refore I consulted Dr, Reeves my) taken in time. If you have consumpe stomach was very bad. The severe{ tion go to Dr. Reeves, for he ts the pains, belching, bloating and sour$ only r I ever heard of that risings were awful. I lost 40 pounds) could really cure consumption,” in lesa than a y I thank God it to we was my fortune to this great Moles, freckles, pims Scalp and outer, whe cured'me ples, blackheads, live “He Cured Me Skin Diseases worse a a's on scrofula, scald ne +i w tettor of the scalp, rinkles, scaly, elbows and knee: Of Catarrh.” “T had catarrh for a long time, Tt} barber's iteh, scars, superfluous halr, affected my head and throat ana\eczema salt rheum, ringworm, there were growths in my nose, Dr.) tetter of the hands, arms and bod Reeves’ new treatment is just splon.(prurige, scurvy, pemphegus, impet did, I never tried anything that did) se erysipelas, psoriasis, moth patch- me so much good. I am recom-je#, scaly and pimply skin diseases, mending it to all my friends. ” cured Korn Block, 115 Yesler Wa Seattle, Wash, ‘DR. POWELL REEVE o and men valu bus Beat tion elty othe Join will the pare fave fire Tan fuse mak ity.” Pr abou in tl “Itt Marly W 6ix ly | whir tow mer Hat ly Inj Ha

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