The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 10, 1899, Page 1

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sees Qeresorvoveceooovoees - | > o r s OH OMMEMODOH HON HOH OF o Twenty-five Conts a Month \ Telephone subacrty Ny Mail oF Carrier ° Pike 150 ° PYTrii titi iit & 2 ag = “ © PTTTITITILTT TT ttt) VOL. 1. SEATTL WASHINGTO TIHURSDAY EVEN a, AUGU 10, 0 NO. 144. EB HOPE OF cena ALEX, MeDON Stewart Steel Enameled Ware... Wi CHUN ALD brhood uf Geonrid avenue south and | Le A Special Sale EUROPEAN RUCOWIITION IV SERIOUS TROUBLE Held Out to the Filipinos by Aguin- peat oe King of the Klondike Finds Crete Resta AR a -_ Resumed. cs sat" His Resources. PAINTERS’ QUPPLIES et arc tide, Ghcsacieats doe cating ot ene |. MEP AIRD Om Geneeie. ' sree oe aes st a gps Hc Mpa sors HN. RICHMOND PAPER CO. fran sv, “acarhar' mown youn wa er ows | et nur | cavum! Ye tring a ace and emo etnias “¢| # Groceries, Wines and Liquors § gurgenta. MacArthur has advanced north to Calulut, ix miles from | Dulld the Bayside schoo! building at| itmited to the meager primary inatruction of @ Cape Beton country 502 Pike Street, corner Fifth. "Phone Green 794 code de bartd aac lew elgncnarr ete obese Rightly cee ee Bottled Beer on Ice is right in season, We carry malted end 7 eesaee, | Oeiaees oss Milwaukee, St. Louis, San Francisco and Seattle and rear toward Sant! Rita. MacArthur's advance force under Wheaton fental steamship Ric and Liscum consiats of the Ninth, Tweifth, Seventh and part of the | Maru sailed at 1 & this morn-| THE YUKON THE SURVEY, © Assortment of... vement is ¥ “ 14 and water, MacArth nent ead from the Pun ‘an o Movem t . ea eed a | ~ mt c 1 be _ ont © = Gold Filled aud Sibyer Casen Diamonds Chains, Charas reports insure ia ne 306 wounde ey were rf | Bre works at Eve ach 2 . » ~, i t very reasoualie prices. 7 ment f * a According to KR. N. Snodgrass, of Marion Tf McCoy arrived at the idly driven northward, and last night apparently abandoned Poractine, | xan . Ml ccotnanands Seta wee’ same emth whee te teande aoarore team W=. WW. HOUGHTON where they blew up the powder eke } abi f Daween on the steamer V j j ‘ | wi the trip up the Yukon to! speecting public surveys, Mr. McCoy| Gi a Freezing Weather Reported in New Hampshire. | Pass rapids was pot without] in soox inte the surveys around | SF Ss. R. WAGONER, D.D. pepe MANCHESTER, N. H.. Aug. 1X—Mercury dropped to freesing point | A Nasneneere, f out of Dawson, th silar| Cedar lake, which the city is now) gg» Painless Dentist. i , here today. jane gv: Bon ~ give A nepet ‘att ot waned " rae thinking of acquiring 4s # reservoir) gg ings 0.0 op A Sve years guarantee with all work. ~<a =— Bai A agrsvarygtone m.| tention. There was for the Cedar river water system. | gg $100 Reward to anyone nything but First-class gy | ber 6 ares Jon the vessel and the He says that thie property ts unsur aterial la the © work. HOSPITAL FOR BUSINESS -_— - packed, when a io WAS! veyed public land, and title cannot! Office 1816-17 Malier Pullding Telephone Mata oo ~OF ' | heart, KR ng to the ne nev SS t w the #tr t be acquired until the land ts thrown coniner srt the. switt: : DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE EYE a M.| Kiondiker struggling in the swift-| open ‘The present survey was made | by Albr ardner, a former city en pos cusable in these for the relief of effective vision. riage & Hagtage Transfer any,| made to rescue the man, but he wan Cor equipment for & eties of your orders ia the bast en age 4 hirted owt of sight and lost to view! gineer, If the property proves to be iat can be lound anywhere. At @ meeting of the George Fort At the regular " the ling. H before a baat could be low The | public lands, Mr, McCoy will recom-! lotr ite MU. CLAY KVERSOLE, Optician, 7 Pirst Ava yon Relief corps yesterday a hamber of commerce yeaterda a suicide, ot in und : ee H ft was decided to rent a building for| communication was recetved from had a Fiderabie money. but sickness and mend (hat Ik Be BOWE SP 8 9069 690060000000000000000 90% 000000000000060000000 i tie Satablishoment of = hospital and| Acting Director of the Mint H. fat American lake [hard work had driven bim insane.| once. 3 Pure Wines and They Mave » Reputation sam g home for disabled and financially " — — = —————— embarrassed volunteers returning| Tecetved at assay offices during the : {The Migliavacca Wine Co. “ fear, Sestt ith a total of from the Philippines. Money will open Bal P- <4 : . a thane Pood Ot Ne ifornia, Bilao be sent to San Francis r the) Captured t ighest gold medal at Ay Pers Exposition tn las for Zinfaude: for W. ington ters landing Kiet. The Presbyterian board of aid. Same ¢ 2 years 01d, @2 SO per - 4 a ee Wie teederen nails ihdco sili Se, POD” SeETXTAOUA & COROIAT. oOo 090 SSO OOCOOOOSD Dante. lin connection with the offer of a site Bes F ort 6 xa homey Whitworth colteme, saied for 10+ ne! corps, * ean for _ gy ste t acres of land with the batidings, and isco to meet the transport Waah. | 'hree acres n addition for grounds. The postoffice eub station In North Seattle was report Bhe will make « ington reaim Will be made on a scale comme ate with her observations. I nvas of th and preparations The disbarment and contempt proceedings against Deputy Prosceuting Attorney John B. Hart, and : ity Hheriff James Wilron, were diamiseed this morning by Judge A Pleasing Reflection aeninet De the contempt 5 ed on by committee, and it mated 4 4 titles and towns throughout the Chas chp masts ne Jacobs on the f the defendants. ‘The latter, In Miing their answer, went | the fact | ny man can indulge in that has had will be asked to aid the work of the| "° >Y the lowal p wae any intention on their par ommit contempt, or to disregard the his home fitted up with open sanita Boctety Port of the committe ‘ plumbing and that is the he ! ; ae ng that an invitat amily is assured from any dises | the A. R. to hold its next annual In civing hie opinion, J be maid: "The law makes a sharp distinction between court a comes from imperfect plumB@ing, sewer Cardinal Bishop VergaDead | chit tle, Wad cheek. A g the “ees” Aline the : nally, 1 have no interest in the case, Gnd have only entered the r gas, or foul odors of any ki A 0. “ardinal t meet ntee arn set o me +. open, nicke alex umb: ROME Aug. 10.—Cardinal Bishop y P 1 pamphiet ut ourt There waa, probably, as stated by Assistant Attorney Ger | light'to the F mara a the taste Verga died at noon totay It in| insued and distributed at the Ph “ : on = can dakaaiiens Set thie. contempt j ohanty ont Mevinans rumored that an a result of hia adelphla encampment. The commit unintentional contempt in the actions of the defendants. ut r leanly a yeienic. @rath, Pope Leo is having fainting | tee on mines asked farther time to ndition of facta. The rule is, therefore, dismissed. fits. natder ametter mite. . oeoeen nay RRR DEER WA 980 00045 mr Hawkins, of ¢ White Pass secs a aa = — RAUTMAN PLUMBING CO ay be tm om cust rt to settle the conflict of trade re- The matter om mittee WO . Third A and Spriag St. "Phone Buff 471, The Kiondike Nugget of July 2», | which was received here today States that the steamer Angitan. of the Canadian Developments’ tine t with Cana waa referred to a Judge MeGilvra ed a resolu- Steamship Queen Arrives From Alaska. | hich t WRCACRCRRR DE DRCRDUDUEUEDEDRVUSUE TOOT ounk in several feet of water. The| Wich was referred Secretary we at | Promch reported that John KR. Kir - —- | n of Mise G. was De Mandev A. Black “The Proof of the Puddin damage done was not great, and the vVeneel, It in expect ar would donate an exten 4, can be raised ar park, and the mat Best Coffee on Earth COMMERCIAL IMPORTING CO. pany's steamer Quee ble a NORTHWESTERN STOCKS cine ss ; | bomen ang Be rp egpton pe nea "4 a man, W. B. King, Mre . ech was granted| miners, arrived In port fror re had sacks : At the Northwestern Mining Ex-/teave of almence to go to Alaska. tl at 7 o'clock this morning. She left| ching a ) pounds ines whee . 5. Coch wee mee a mae Zoe tive Soret change today the following sales) W. Emmons and W. R. Forrest were| a... ie - “ ae 4 tora were made: 1,060 Pacific Coast Gold ct to mennberahip. kagway on The pass lis ran, D. J. Fraser, R. A. Chisholt = ——---— - | the usual trip to st Mra. C. W. Babbage c trown, P. C. Brown a PT evevddeevdN NNN EYAL STOLE A WATCH. and ether points ot ister igs | Geo, Blanchard, I Brown, J. F. Wagner, Mr Ma carne | gtialveetdvaieney NYN TENG INES | lite ta the north | Smith, Robt. Adams W. T. Smallwood, C. Williama, A =. 7 ans I r Curtis says that the Klon-| F. ©, Moffatt, W. . Berggren, W. W. Polly, W. H. Gili-| mee — > Bohs ers age S TOME ONY ,.vee ar- ikera who came down on the eteam-|Colman, W. F. § man, A. Merrymont, Chas. Martir = w. wo ge aged Acasa OF FINANCE : had about $200.0 gold Ja nT ace, W. |Chas. Johnson, H. T. Conning, F. H = aah oe ate ee © pod Most of th tC. C, Cleveland, J. & Gilbert, ¢ | Dubeer, J. A. Davidson, A. R. Frit eo ) Ee = —_ h ond tom mey out of a rxan cea ae tos Bo a bre, Wilson, Prank Wilelnela, WG, Working WP. Renwick! = near ene tors pd gery Rage line. waon J At Skag ame, Harvey Smith, H. A. Mattileo,| Mra, C. Lanmister, C. Lanmister, ( = Orty belonwed tn Edwaed Mee h| WASHINGTON, D. C,, Aug. 10—| way they took pasmage on the steam-| Jno. Mack, 8. Rifestein, M. Nichols, | Hill, W. A. Larsen, E. C, Bailey, Mra > y belonged to Edward Marone rtance of legisiation at the ap-lor w ott, and caught the Queen at| M. Hailey, 8. Johnson, Lyman Far-|Grace Wells, C. Kleine, W. H. Wills = : % roaching sedeion of congress upon] sur The excurs x |, H. J. Gregory, M. McKennery,|J. H. Levins, P. Oksolg, Mra, H. E t he next 10 days the tr 2 4 y ade tao a . arrency question, and |B HM. 8 on, G. P. Wik, Miss] Bather, BE. Merker, 8. L. Kregan, J IN Steps will be take Preserve the state's rights bor areas in the different Washington Avaie General Vance !s now preparing a p of the came. As # drawn up it will be f Secretary of War F action, The main alleg petition will be that in outer harbor lin im the fgnt to actmnent of « law deft M. W. Henderson, Jim Henderson, | A. Blick, 8. Eillott, Alonzo Hambtlet, | Hrandon, Kh. Clase, Barah Mor D. Shur, F Ro Chas. J. W. MeGilvery, EB. Oaborne body, 168 excursl and 89 W. Milton Reid, A. H. Davis, second class AN sality of the monetary ata tted by a Walla Walla Addition Denny-Blaine Land Co. Dexter Horton Bank Building. AAPARAAAPARAAARARAAARARARARARARARALIN: tition for Sat tf ict ttn a the tn tnt a tn tithe thn Pathe tin tin ee titi De tt tn tat actin iat tected Fourth Grand Council of the Y. M. |. SAAD RWWA 90 800800000000 0000 04 war has attacké ted out due pro: harbor tines have beer once, the secretar right to change ti The first Cathol tion to} regular session; 11:30 a. m., picture! fully represented. Special rates hav 7 : authority is cont f 1 “ a In Seattle will assemble bere| of the delegates and grand officers) been made by railroad and steam-| Pressing a Bosom Friend, Proper legislative t The + | y law. fa eaaition to ‘and 284 of t hj taken; 1:90 p.m. delegates, grand) ship companies from all points, A| tion of Mr. Var thin . | at th i ane | officers and members take car at/large number from British Columbia] and doing {t in up-to-date style ts an stated by r ‘ nenate nd " Washington street and First avenue| is sure to arrive lart. When the bosom friend is your : cA | RPGEAY be y « M te north ath for Renton At} The officers and directors of the| @nirt front, we can press it in first- " . pate ® cited Jurisdict dg ©) Renton all take boat on Lake Waah }arand council are: Grand chaplain,| clase style Wikt ee alata ta Che . at even aations Oregon, Washing~| ington for a 1b-mile ride to Madison| Most Rev, Alexander Christie, Port eta ‘ J em uperintendence n the ve tha mened of ‘ atte 1 ' M At park, all tak krand president, W. i]t Ebi lence and th we vippoes ? ; ; ng coub ¢ arriving about 6 p.m eary ev eatminste ¢ yout method Our ca price will continue of collect the for page abd i be “ Dp, mi) Beary, New Westminster, @ yr |—No bundles delivered these nd ball at Ranke’s hall grand firt vice-president, Jame | dion | ¢ . ; ed that the visitors will] O'Brien, Tacoma, Wash.; grand sec-| Prices Shirts, 16 ae With collar, vice-president, F. EK, MeFeeley,| 124: shirte fancy aot collars, 8; th: and outer harbor lines, regardie A hs pte strip of land . ee ast -! vo aah rig \ here Sunday, August 20, to] one hae : in chan th r Tl sentative Livingstone, of Georgia, an tiz ipate in the services attending| Vancouver, B. grand # tury, | cutte, ¢e Phone, Pike 53, pip eer Jearnest supporter of Bryan and free| tio: t 1 ny the laying of the corner-stone of the| John B. Coffey, Portland, Or; grand aus a ; The people want! Ro r, M. M. Miller Sacred Heart church, corner of| treasurer, 8. T. Dove, Portland, Or Ci N l i Karl C. Swan, ag yea ' ‘ ét Providen i bai ania M financia settled, “It| J fthe Y MI Sixth avenue and Bell streets }erand marshal, L. Brown, 8pokan een ity (eam aun " H will b unt the peop Fr Iu Ld The member f the natitute will] Wash, Directors—W H H 4, 1 6wan came from Alaksa th t ' ar } mth u,b te of the Woontic. Kk f tie It, In my judgment it is a) Dr " form in parade line on Pike atreet jena rman, Victoria, B.C; Thoman| 142614 Fearth Avenu ning queatt lay than| Only a gener stline of the t near Fifth avenue, After marching| Deasy, Victoria, B. C.; F. F. O'Neil erly a dru . at Ele | , i —* “ 4%, and we are going to re-| days’ prowr I n ! D treet, the procession will] Butte, Mont: J cAndrew P9990 09 0000 09900 000 < °C. * weds! " Puget | tiem tw vut in th ear 1900." | {t will be substantially aa f " pa xy the Pariah House on the way| Walla Walla, Wash.; J, Ivers, | Incorporated 18907. - found Dre opel ; ae 5 Monda Aus i p 4 t chureh. At this point the pro-|attle, Wash make repairs treds un Our Lady of Good Heip; 1 a. m.,| sh Rev. J. O'Dea, his grace] M. 1. elected for the ensuing — six C. E. Thurston & Co., Official Brokers. 109 Cherry St. Diego to the value of $17,200 | Capt. Harry SturVe arrived in Se-| grand council organizes and except-| Mos Alexander Christie, Grand] months at the recent meeting, are as| | att t m fr Hongkong, ing ir mission for dinner n #e#-| Chaplain of the ¥. M. 1, and grand] follows Chaplain, Rev Father Erne Pyne See, reieen pe 4 j 600 feat = Mok aaa work; In the federa wrt t ft t United States) sion until 6 ' § I D- | offlcers of t fourth council Frencken; president, Milton M. Mil-| ne cern) saree wee i ee Comte yee amare case of Central Tru tA 1 Cay ru nf 1 officers, deleg " At the ng in the Seattle the-|ler; first vice-president, J. A. Mc- | ©@0C0O0O0CC0OCOOCO> POD FOG OOOOOSO: the Everett nd f f th emt I nomen in and visit nbers at th att t M evening, Hon. Geo,| Donald; second vice-president, A. J 4 ment was r ed ag nd popular cap. | theat Donw preside, and several] Bookmeye cording — gecretary i nok fendant by default r ¥ ring the great) ‘Tt vy, Auguat 22,.-M ne and) well k n men, including Mayor] Frank Griffiths; financial secretary oran rot wr Yomi yan om = | ht felde He became | afterr » ree r owe n; & p. m.,| Hume Will be selecte k « Wilson; corresponding secr A. W. Frater, + Mer-| chief off r transport Ariz-|regular meeting of the Seattl in A very on ur-|tary, Ronald Gillis; tree , Wil WO 7" . chante’ National bank, was authorig-|ona, when It this port for No. 492, for initiations; meeting! ed, man he del coming] liam Michels; inside se Harry ENGINEERS AND SHIP BUILDERS. ‘ e4 to convert certain notes into cash | Franc July 14, 1898, and ger followed by a “smoker” or social sex-| from dist point Several have] John; marshal, Joseph Caraher; ex Our plant includes steel and wood construction and covers all branchas of the } for the benefit of creditor The| on her Jn that capacity until he re- siready promised to come from] ecutive committee J, Ivers, Jamon} besinens, Mining and al ont ote J 4 repaired * ; notes ate secured by mortgage. ecu lett her at Hongkong. | dneeday, Agvet ReeMoruing | Lutte, Mout., and local places will be] Phelan, David Wala, td | we tebe iyvllore gud the United’ tare hating Company OS” we

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