The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 1, 1899, Page 1

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POP DOe OOO GOO HOOT OOS Twenty-five Cents a Month By Mail or Co ptancome | (TPH SEATTLE, A MAGNIFICENT UNION DEPOT IN THIS CITY IS SOON TO BE ERECTED President Hill Announces the Policy of the Great North- | ern in Connection With the Project. | WILLING TO COMBINE WITH THE NORTHERN PACIFIC: In Providing Joint Terminal Facilities Sufficient for the Handling. of Enlarged Passenger Traffic in the Years That Are Still to Come. VOL. 1. SHAT TLE » WASHINGTON, TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1, Famine in Pig Iron. SMITH-COSTELLO FIGHT. OLEVOUAND, 0. Aug, LA Pig) A great deal of talk in heard | iron famine has come, The brokers | r cire ‘ a to the in thie city say the dealers are not| POrdne circles in regarc tryin, sell iron for shipment be ary 1 next, and none te to! be had for #hipment sooner than the] ing first of September sclentiously for the serap A large percentage of the manu-| are very evenly matched a factu are depending entirely on| physical appearance goes wild iron; and it ts said that most! has worked off considerat of these will have to close down lately, and hie admirers ore enter the ring in splend BARTENDER JAILED. place at Tacoma on Saturday ev Both men have trained cor and th ar Considerable betting te being done at about 10 to & In favor AP excursion will probably be run ma early on Baturday Ceorge Hildebrand, might bartend-| er in the Big Honanga paloon, was) over to Taco arrested about #:30 o'clock lant night| evening, and spectal arr ments on ant < him with| Will be made to have the crowd arand ny e brought back immediately afte « brand ts an ac r.| Met te over ett, who is accus tr rank) — Zipman, a Kiondiker, of m, in al con inthe Iie Dousnee satoen Ban CONTRACT FOR TADOMA day night, * off ' uatry, ow Quartermaster Nob! still a ver AT NANAIMO sailing of the transports pecial to the Star from this port. The ‘Tacoma M ompany secured an award for t lumber supplies which w to about $5,000. The award for th corrugated tron supplie | been made ® has not yet NANAIMO. nC Aug. 1 The} _ | steamer Dirigo has arrived here with] PRVRCRVUVTURTE ONES 8858009 Seattle, July 29, 1899 Jas. J. Hill, President G. N. Ry, St. Paul, Minnesota. Please wire for publication whether you will join with Northern Pacific in erecting a union depot at Seattle, provided President Mel- len is correctly reported in interview as now prepared to pledge Northern Pacific to share the expense of union depot here. Editor Seattle Star. St. Paul, Minn., July 31, 1899 Editor The Star, Seattle, Wash.: The Great Northern will fully co-operate in arranging for a union depot at Seattle. This should be done on a comprehensive plan, look- ing to the future growth of the city, both by land and water. James J. Hill. The foregoing telegrams speak for themselves. In conc ise, direct language $) President Hill voices the policy of the Northern Pacific in relation to the unton depot project favored by President Mellen. I a join in an arrangement to erect such a depot here, but the authoritive statement was lacking. President Hill has seen fit to make it through The Star. Now that the presidents of the Northern Pacific and the Great Northern fully understand each position, there is no doubt but what depot arrangements will be pu the union ihe union 1gnificent sheer NNT Ss she d with all possible despate h An structure will undoubtedly be erected, which will be a credit to the railroads and an ornament to the city. Seattle has reason to congratulate herself upon winning two magnifi- cent commercial victories during the past year. She has céeded in con- vincing the United States Government of the superior advantages m this port, as compared to San Francisco, for outfitting transports destined for the Philip- pines. Now she has the happy privilege of seeing all transcontine jah lines $} seeking for h ie, and { inally agreed upon making suitable provision to take care of the mighty ; and ever increasing volume of traffic. AWN 00900000000000000 “t SMELTER SITE ADDRESS 10 neo as the are busy doing MINING MEN -: {plea | _IN SEATTLE of mining men were to Delivered Today by Senator honor to Senator Telle eller is himeelf largely Teller of Colorado. min Ms . and said many Hon. Henry M. Teller, United ur ia ; States senator from « rado, spoke “- was before the mining m f ty t the senat Gay at 2 o'clock amt | dial way re the Seattle M a Ex t beer , few brief, but 1 many sites, One efits of th r a at Eve egret a@nity I i fv 1» . ard : 004 of the « t . F J Sets cnt HIS ENEMIES ©: ally #h Will be Chosen in Preference to Other Sites Offered. Dr. Adams, who ia ans ted with pr rried through with Was received in a cor matre, endeavoring to fi always mak- ¢ the exchange guests feel at home porter ‘toc We hav at new ard We ha not find ti 5 eto at Ww ay able. He sults thar f f “ 1 to Jud comme nd 1 fart f rt fo fort 1 hear lea t iumber os : “Sunk a Vacht. ita 9100 each. It | to-| 1 BELPAST Aug. The steamers ' y, he thinks t C pen-| | nigh for ‘ th h sunk With| trespassing in American waters ts \ believed to have been unintentional a wonderful in sight of a great futur i 1 lary, in a fog Ia what I have heard of the mines near) iid with a yeaht, wile here, 1 think your city i# to be great-| all hands on board lot the p ns tist Young People’s Union| mittee decided to condemn the pro | Columbia at Chautauqua | eranted @ divorce fre } until thie morning by Judge Jacobs It has been believed by many that the Great Northern would be willing to $|: | the market tn large | have fation conside ¥ This morning an officer with 12 re- Kid Lavigne whom are from the interior, Purser ton states that he has at least ~ in treasure on board The ught to reach Beattle by tonight WEATHER FO -~ The street committee of th AST. | counct! met this morning te con er the resolution for the |mprover For Seattle and Vicinity.—Tonight,| of Yesler way, City Enginerr fair; Wednesday, fair, warmer; west) Thompson introduced the matter a to dorthweet winds week ago lant night. The resolution The distribution of provides that the street between atmospheric —y Fourth and Fifth avenue, on left THE BAPTIST UNION. hand wide, which has always been a! trouble by sliding, be banked and Today marks the opening session | Placed in good condition. The com of Aa stern Washington and Britten | erty within the limite of the slide so! A large | that the city may improve it. = The mb r of people, (ncluding Rev, L an and Rev. L. J. Bawyer,| Corporation council and city engin le this morning for there, A| ef for further consideration. The m which has been ar-| Yesier Avenue Railway company) $ nom many interesting| Dave pledged $1,200 as their share of) meetings The session will continue| ‘he expense. until August 16 ee STANLEY GAINS HIS FREEDOM Jonn L. Stanley wae this morning cilia Murphy Stanley by Judge Jacobse, The case was argued by the counsel last Frt jay. and taken under advisement & Bowerr eft & Alaskan Boundary. LONDON, Aug. |.—Ambassador Choate sew Lord Galiebury today and discussed the tus of the Al- aska boundary 4) e with him Canada, it appears, te stil) « stumb ling block for Salisbury. Later he brought the subject before the cab inet. Your correspondent learns that fir Julian Pauncefote said recently respecting the boundary dispute | "But for Canada, we and the Unit- od Staten could settle the matter in 2 minutes.” n of the disposition of the ntinued anti! tomorrow neys for the defendant, te Murphy Staniey, fled @ notice of appeal tn the case. Panic in Montreal. MONTREAL, Aug. 1-—-The bank crisis, precipitated what practleany amounts to & ‘mock ex-| SEW YOR hange. Stocks are being thrown on| ed Sy the family of the tate Col. R as, and prices! G, Ingersoll. that he left no will: « j search of his papers will be made in a fow days. The remains of Addison G. Hill who committed suicide at Skagway Alaska, a week ago, was brought down from there today and will be shipped to Everett for interment by Bonney & Stewart — ee K, Aug. 1—I1t te boner. ‘Dewey in Italy. i TRIESTE, Aug. feThe United] NEW YORK. Aug. 1.—The Ger States cruiser Olympia, with Dewey man @leamer Brasilia, from Ham ard, satied for Naples this after- burg, te aground in the lower t n He expects t@ arrive at the The Vessel wil) probably be floated Italian port on Friday, | without danger IMPROMPTU PRIZE FIGHT OCCURS AT _ BATTLE GREEK ‘Two Policemen “Engage Kid Lavigne}: in Contest Without Gloves--Kid =, Knocked Out. - - -w RATTLE CREEK, Mich, Aug.i.—| whisky and insulted a policeman his fist, and gave him a severe lick ing. Lavigne then drew a revolver on another policeman, who knocked ‘Thirteenth regiment, here en route to ruits for the 4 through hicago, Among the number was him down with a club, and then put The off cers did not arrest Lavigne the pugtlist He got on some finishing touches ff at the station here well filed with “PP MUST DEFEND ITSELF AGAINST CRIMINAL CHARGES ndered by Assistant Attorney General ye against the Post- According to @ Gecision re Vance today, action should be taken by Judge Jac 1 neer for the publication in its columns of certain matter reflect- ng upon judge during the progress of the Hart-Wilson contempt k edir No date is fixed for the action to be taken against the publishers of the paper in question, but it is understood that there will be no unnec iry delay. In a general way, the cases of Baker and Tugwell, of the Tacoma Sun, Will be taken as a precedent These two mon were found guilty of contempt of court and slander of judges, and were #entenced to 100 days in jail, ‘They were pardoned by fore they had served their sentence It will Ned that Judge Jacobs told the Star in an interview proposed t@ proceed against the “P.-1.," © Star's interview editorially challenged the judge to go ahead, and it uld welcome thé fight and pay all of his legal expenses. -vident that the Judge has accepted the challenge in parnest and is going to proceed to extremities. vern and that paper, quoting It ia quite 1spo, fimith-Costello fight, which will take! of Bmitth, | YESLER WAY resolution was referred to the mayor! “EXTRA SPECIA | The latter knocked him down with) 1POOOOO FOO GOOG OH) oo is i" Telephone Subscriptions to ae z Pike 1650 4 $OS OOO FOG 00 OGOOO OOO a” NO. 155, How Many Feet Will You Have ? We sell So feet of good Garden * $2.50, $2.75, $3, $3.50, $4 All kinds SPELGER & HURLBUT House Hardware and Furnishings 1215-1217 SECOND AVENUE PAINTERS’ / GUPPLIES Glass, Wallpaper, Etc. Third and Pike. STAR PAINT CO. of Garden Tools — ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? H. N. RICHMOND PAPER CO. Bell Sheathing Paper; 500 Square Peet of Paper for 34¢. 213-215 Occidental AY, BRUNNER & CO. ; Groceries, Wines and Liquors ; $ $ 502 Pike Street, corner Fifth, ‘Phone Green 794 Bottled Beer on Ice is right in season, We carry Milwaukee, St. Louis, San Francisco and Seattle Hurke’s Porter and Helfast Ginger Ale. | -| Lerge Assortment oF. v-| Elgin, Howard, Waltham a and Hampi Watches Im Solid Gold, Gold Filled and Silver Cesey Diamonds, Chains, Charme. HKings, ete, sil et very reassowabie prices. W. W. HOUGHTON 7O4 Firet Avenue. JEWELER ‘5S. R. WAGONER, D.D.S.% Painless Dentist. B® sent Teeth, an ve wold Crowns, Sliver Fillings cup “as a Gol4 Filling, 0.5 op Fear’ guarantee with all work sd ga 3100 Reward to anyone fi anyt! but First-class gg oo Material ia the above work. Offee 1816.17 Maller Bui Telephone Main oo ~—OF DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE EVE of sonee in the boty, i¢ aimors 8, for the reliel of effective visioa Seer tow the cxocution ol yout orders is tae best . anywhere M. CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician, 7 Fire Ava i ‘ ; A Bathroom Worthy of Voluptuous Carec: ( pe Xeval we are fitting up constantly in mod- ern houses, with open nickel -plated, modern marble washstands and p tubs and shower apparatus dutidings are also refitted by us the most ecientific mann w the best sant be done, None but skillec or are. employed; “and the work Ways satisfactory es well as price. RAUTMAN PLUMBING CO Cor. Third Ave, and Spring St. ‘Phone Raf 41 For Saturday And Monday Fifty-six pieces Brown Decorated English semi- porcelain Tea or Dinner Set, worth $7.20 regularly; to closc the pattern, only $3.00 After Monday you'll regret your delay. COON BROS, 1417 Second Avo. erpersasae Proof of the Pudding” - | CORONA JAVA™ | Best Coffee on Earth COMMERCIAL IMPORTING CO, 1008 Second Avenue, and 222 Pike Street. “The HE business procession’s moving up town. Our printers took the fever, and now you will find us in the Arlington Block, next to the new postoffice. Orders for printing may be left at our stationery de- partment, 716 First Avenue. DENNY-CORYELL COMPANY. scecereccecovsveoocoevecceseveencesoososssorsses : SMALL FACTORIES 3 e if Secu Space nd Electric Power = 1$ a dvantageousty in regen tan ace al id Elect tex IG | n str er sZ is CATARACT CO. = $ agents for the mie Light z | Coeereroooorsone peyerrerrrrryirrrrrirr rT Tr TTT iT Has Declared ae Dividend...... The Weatherby Bonanza Gold Mining and Milling Co. Has Declared a Dividend of 5 Per Cent. A First-class Investment. We have a few th t few days at 2c, For full particulars call on WwW. |. B. NICHOLS & CO. 6! and 62 Starr- Boyd Building vusand shares of this Orders Taken for Wedding and Party Caka Special Rates to Resteuranis, Hotels, & S Union Bakery. All Kinds of Bread, Cake and Pies, - Manufacturers of Hardtack and Toast P. A. HALLBERG, Prop. 119 Pike St. Cash or Ins ‘ FRED 1. MERRILL, CLE C9 1108-1110 Second Ave M( atte == N a Moran Brothers Company ENGINEERS AND SHIP BUILDERS. tion and covers « ninery built alr Moi #4

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