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a 3 Twenty-five ny ooo ents a Month : Mall or Carrier | THE iN The has just issued the following bulletin; WASHINGTON, Aug. 11 weather bureau OT “The hurricane center is apparently approach- NEITHEP THE PAiiser New Orieans nor | o'clock yesterday for Beattie. IS IGNORED (OPERATIONS OF CABLEGRAMS A HOTEL THIEF ing Nassau in the Bahamas. The storm will NHAZLET Va, Au 1-Corr LONG BRANCH, N. J, Aug. U increase in intensity upon reaching the Gulf Robert 1 pany A Bigh-| 1p capture of “Robert KR. Bon ~ t t 1 States try, who) ner, alias Bull,” of New York, on the Stream. It will probably reach the South Atlantic ‘ A yesterday f the Philip. | portico of the Scarboro hotel yester ' i oe ttmportant wtate- | aay. after be had been chased from Coast of the United States tonight. hn day rwgarding the conduct] tne Toome of ME. And rleve thet ‘ohen, the police eve he war by Tait, Who l®! they have the man re sible for a Sceptimally ate eet youné th many recent hotel rotbertes in IB ORK, Aug. iis “geet Witte. ila man, served as telegraph operator at| Atlantic summer resorts. In Bon NBW TORK. Aug Phe vexing Journal's Pouce spedial enys: |i. aad aN ty ner’s trunk a schedule of Important “It i» now plain that Ponce was the greatest sufferer by Tuesday's hur id social events along the Atlantic coast ricane. The Rivers Portuguese and Canas overfiowed through the city, ™ ° mer was found and the police say that Growning thousands, Five hundred bodies have already been recover. °" * ply thy 7 ; eo. | UY amometic tabulating of guests % ait » hat not long be-| at tnese 5 “e ed. It im feared that the number of deaths will exceed those of the 5)" ainaiie 4 Gales a a gro fe san ze cg tery storm of 1897, w nm 6.000 w x 1 7 are abled o n' OO o we f Vashington, direet- find vacant in the hotels and parsue An eye-witness who was on top of @ large stone building in Alm- , hich secretary of earch for ¥ - bra Plaza, saw the bodies of men, women and children floating tn the | & ws com.amenia ref ati pe deg gag Pobre yp Ps water In the streets. Everyone was paralyzed with fear and une to & . rson rifios to the troops?” | sow cuit GMGid tae tle tava enenide render assistance. Towne Tallaboa and Joan Diaa were destroyed, hee . oar ide Slane ef cxseaex teat Po sicher gn = 4 of water in Ponce te drink. The cisterns are full of salt water from the te th ‘ atrot be canton, nae er Avvden which he gave after een, and the +h arising from the dead bodies is dreadtu Corp. Tait nays, thie meswage came | arrest, i also an alias. Advices concerning destruction in other towns continue to comé in. | 60 washington, “Telegraph Uniess quick relief comes, hundreds may perieh of bunger. noreatver Corp. Tait declares oe nee ne Ui cocwlslan Gen. Otte aot nat ‘SERVANT CIRLS | SAN JUAN, Aug. LL. —Reporis of lone of life caused by the hart. | 1 ws inonialge Gon, tie Od ne cane, are coming In but enough has been received to ind that |" serra Mis | Ponce was hit hard that deaths there will run into the thous. | | Fi M A UNI N ands. Over 606 bodies have been recovered there, and the work of bu A dispatch was received at the ing the dead ts going on niet and day An idemic of dinease will | jocal office of the Great Northern this probably be caused by the « » arising from decaying bodies morning, stating that troop L of the BERLIN, Ane. | i —~-— o | Third cavairy left tt. Paul at 2 SS OWASHINGTON, 1 CO NneeTT ‘one hate ae forming © unton, TATTLE CORNER STONE The Ceremony witt Take Place August 20. Rev, Thormea PF, Brown and members of the Sacred Heart eregation are busy making arrange the tion of the church has already b | taid and the wulls are being put uy as fast ax ponnible The services laying the corner pated in by all the Catholic organis ations of the elty The convention of the Young Men's Institute, whi Will be tn semaion at that tim make the laying of the corner-ston & part of their exerci» The Ht beratan organisations of the city will algo add their services and make the oceamton a euccess A large wooden crom will be erect ed on the spot immediately beneath where the main altar of the ie to stand, This will be blessed and the priests and acolytes will march fuandation wale bienn ‘The corner-stone Steeif ext be blessed. A metal box in| will church} \ } STAR. ooee POOOOHOHOHHE Telephone Subseripth Pike 150 TIT TIT ” o e ° VUL, 1. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY EVE AUGI 11, 1899. NO, 144. Driving Out Mormons. | HE snnints tue nse OREGON BOYS Handsome y ecorate Mormon preachers who passed through here yerterday ald that they had been on Middle Forks creek AT PORTLAND English Semi-Porcelain This Week until taat Sunday ve A pevere peat Theee Frices asia pom Pdal nese cere ental at =e Given a Hearty Welcome “al Cups and Saucer 7 assailants then gave the Mormons the Webfoot City. F We ae Ps n eilctite tec PORTLAND, Or, Aug 11-7 Savan inch Plate | per ! ( La Lumber Purch te pled: rnclg teraent ig sullen Eight-inch Plates, per dozen ‘ CROSSE, Wiha Aug. it The | o he = Becond ore ” t * ichia A. talner bend Company, Of thig| The wren role mie ee suis; GSPELOCER 4&4 HURLBUT ow — eg oe feet nr ears hep 4 se ane Sees : Hardware and House Furnishings 1215-1217 SECOND AVE umber from the yards throughout! until midnight the boys received the | Northern Minnesota and North Da-|heartiest welcome from the etizer rte sterda The sales were by! the station th were fully - = pany, of Minneapolis, the considera-| formed, and t volunteers mar tion being 976,000. Multnomah fie wher | ceremony of turning over the col i wined at the rmory by a b& he : is take the Transvaal If: war ie declared, | “Deubiiess” say theme | au Te wien enthusiasm ore | Third and Pike STAR PAINT co. ] by ma in uding | . WASHINGTON, D.C, Aug. U.—The War department has decided to pee in Tomty endl giae : et Porto Rico | for Outi, 46 Fort Hite where chs rat 5 ihe cnrsler ona wo tied £2 vee cog Stamenbais responded for | HH. N. RICHMOND PAPER CO. t at rinned nhabitants ssa , i Se Mite o epneenat eee fell Sheathing Paper; 500 Square Feet of Paper for 34s. 213-215 Occldental AYe BRUNNER & CO. coos DEALERE IM... Groceries, Wines and Liquors 602 Pike Street, corner Fifth, "Phone Green 794 Bottled Beer on Ice is right in season, We carry Milwaukee, St. Louis, San Francisco and Seattle Derke's Vorter aed Belfast Ginger Ale. rae for laying the corner-stone of = = | the new church. The da wet for Lerge Elein. Howard. of... | the ceremony is Sunday aft noon, | cedeor te std cacao poanae , Howard, Waltham and Hampden Watches pn bots ‘Gold Filles end stiver asea, Viamonds, Chains, Charms Rage ele. oll'ah very reasonable prices w. Ww. HOUGHTON 7O4 Firet A Pd cba sthondomtedid stone will be conducted by the Right | Kev ward J. O'Dea, bishop of the} am |diocene of Neequilly. and the eermon| gy Se FR. WAGON ER, 0.D.S. ad will be preached by the Mot Rev Painiess Dentist. reson he fait conaaenys on 6 “i = Bewt Teeth, #00 SK Gold Crowns, 49 Sliver Fultags S90 up pad en in the Catholic ritual, will be] 29” , Seid Milling, we A Ove yourt gusrenios with ali work 8. used. The exercise wit! be partict-| amr $100 Reward to o but First-class gw Material jo the above work. oll O@ee 1816-17 Malier Buliding. Telephons Mein «9 — 7 DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE EYE ‘The most sensitive of sense in toy body, te al pexcurable in these days, for the reliei of «fective rya fer the executes of your orders is the found anywhere. M. CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician 7] First A Vere Wines and They Mave «a Keputation, — The -Migliayacca. Wine Co. the Mactyias, the warships sent to San Domingo, have been heard from |@pectal train ls due to arrive awe hundreds of girls are attending the) Tl TR alond Gil eiataik eames! Ps ne pe. four years ohd. 8. since the hurricane passed, but no apprehension ts evince? resarting their | tomorrow afternoon. ‘The troop t#| meetings to advance the movement. | Op" Conner mune wil contin Somes) @ Weleliver FRune Mate 67, safety, az the storm center seems to Gave passed north of San Domingo. | composed of 102 men with horses and The socialists are eecking to control) han per ys vd juipment, under the command of the union and other enterprising meal are, journals of the day, the names : se eaqw ; e unt : : Presiden: iniey, Gov, Koge WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.—The following additional information about | Lieut. Patterson are exploiting it, some having al- po M pe E = sage st hla yi the West Indian hurricane was rectived from Gen. Davie at San Juan| The three troops from Fort Ethan ready started in to found @ newspa-| 614 coins, and other valuable articles i rT bs this morning: “later reports show that the hurricane was far more | Allen wil! leave St. Paul in @ special per for servants A aecond etone will be placed over easing e ection severe in the interior and southern part of the island than it was here. | train ¢ rrow and should reach - ——— this, and then heremetically sealed. Data for an estimate of the number of Porto Ricans who tom everything | here Monday afternoon. The residence of Mra. Morgan, WhO! Turing the ress of laying the Any man can indulge in that has had é Is deficient, but I am forced to belleve that the mamber cannot fall be- | —— — 62 cont enue =| ghee bis home fitted up with nitaty | lives at 626 Thirteenth avenue was] corner-atono, a large cholr will chs low 100,000, and that famine is impending. 1 ask for 2,560,000 pounds of | | | umbing, and that is the | of his aaa = , | Special to the Mtar rotten egged last night. The case| paalma appropriate to the occasion fects Wcakared tree t ce and beans, equal quantities ach, to be ienmediately shipped to] v ie Ponce and this pla Many deat? reported of aatives killed | VICTORTA, Th C. Atm IL —Th* | was reported to police headquarters | Immediately after the ceremony the comes from im pertec se © and s ny deaths are reported of on killed by | ‘ at : foul { } ys . Aritieh man-of ar Warapite | sermon of the day will be preached gas, or foul « eny kind. Our falling walls, So far only one « rted dangerously woun Mp of the North Pacific sq early thie morning and when Deteo- i The choir will then chant, “Hoty Qod open, nickel-pla plumbing is a de Several towns are entirely demolished. No definite reports lave @ e arrived im port today ie re. tive Wappenstein wae sent out to) Ww Braise Thy Name,” and the na- light to the eyes and the tastes of the yet from Mayaguez 4 Ponce, but y were in the vortex of the storm 2 be jnvewtigate the matter he found Mrs | ~ fe cleanly and hygienic, placing © old flagship Imperteuse tional Aymn, “America. ’ At least half of the people of F* Rico subsist entirely on fruit and veg : Morgan seraping the dried ess from . P | which left for England some t etabies, and the storm entirely destroyed this source of support lage. the wide of the house and an assist- Becretary Root A procia thon calling for assistance from | "> Warepite has had an eventful *>¢ Using @ howe liberally, Mra Mor- as the different states of the union. He has ordered the chief commissary |. and has seen much active, K8? stated that she was awakened wy RAUTMAN PLUMBING C0 &@t San Juan to tseue supplies to the destitute service. She te a firet clase gunboat =~ wager sod were rattling | eso = = = d wry was formerly stationed on the| her front door-knob. As ebe appear and was formerly statione ok a ths Wiakee, cae tee The Water Front Cor, Third Ave. and Spriag St Miss Aimeda M SEATTLE MINING STOCK: Gays ago was one of Ba come against the house. She states | that the pelting kept up until at Popular young tedies with ¢ MARKET. Articles of incorporation were filed! least three dogen eggs were thrown. Promise before her of becoming & At the Seattle Mining Exchange today by the Carmack Gold & Cop-| Mra. Morgan is of the opinion that happy ride on the 16th Inst today the following sales were ma per Mining comp with a capital| boys tn the nelghborhood did the While busy with the preparations Cjorado G. & C., 1%; Golden Tunnel, atock of $500,000 The tncorperators| work, and today she armed herself for her wedding she wae atta " iden Tunnet Developm: are Fred A. Dantets, L. O. Lone, C.| with two revolvers, and tonight she the dread disease men public, 100; Lone Pine Sur-, Finch, W. J. MoConneil and W. G./ will have no pity for anyone intrud Tesuited in her deat ai 2,000, ing on ber pron avy Four vessels were taking in coal at the bunkers today—the coiliers | Mackinaw and Willamette and the steamers Charles Nelson and Queen The two last-mentioned took on bunker coal. Steamer Bay City brought in about $00 salmon yesterday afternoon which were unloaded at the Whi Star dock and shipped East over Great Northern railway Phon Don't Go to Cape Nome GET YOUR GOLD DUST The Commercial Importing Co. Saturday, August 12, Only Buff 471 The schboner Bayardf with the Kelly expedition for Norton round.| Three-pound package Fairbanks Gold Dust......... 3¢ |may not get away now un x week. Tt was thought that she would| On bottle Flavoring Extract woseneee 7c [sail tomorrow. Among her panes One pound Corona Java Coffee 4oc gers is Mr. Sprout, of Beattie, who went to Kotabue sound on the schooner Helen last year All for Miss Simpson was only Ghe was the betrothed o v man named Wiicoxen, who is very popular in the mili t pum bride whom death The Chinese crew of the traneport V evidently determined to make a big fight against with euch startling sudden $ being taken to the Philippines 1 to work and made a slight rewistance when told m her wedding to keep to their quarters. T rney Bausman, and six of the crew accompanted event has cast a him to the federal court to make apr rit of habs corpus. They claim that they are le community falsely impriaoned and that they will be taken to the Philippines against their will. Mr. Stewart, repre- - — senting Dextwell and company, is at th art He will oppe pplication. The Chinese tave lately : 4 in tt bread and water diet. Their 5 today was unexpected. Mr. Stewart, when interviewed by Phillips wit ve ae ctor early in the day,’ eaid: The Chinese will come to time in a day or two. They are bound several weeks ago, was released trot] $ wherever the ship takes them w Ir contract with the company expires. No guard is placed the county jail today on bonds turn ver them do not antictpate any trouble parts published about their alleged mutinous con- ished by Louis Matthews and N duet wer 4. They were simply in the way of the workmen on the boat yesterday and were and ¢. J. MePariand 3 friven ba r quart like s many «h They are simply holding out for more money.” Work « sis being actively carried on today. Judge Jacobs ned orders =| Sa for the drawing yw mornit Sach wae at 10 o'clock of 18 petit sure commence serving September & and aed daeamase eT - td ‘ he thariment procentng aguiet| 8 Samoan Commissioners in Seattle. L. Base in the case of N. ¢ Rosenfeld vs. was continue Poe this morning unt p r & ° sea Judge Partlett Tripp, the American peace commissioner to Samoa, and Baron H. von Sternberg, The following s were grant the German peace comer ner, accompanied by Edwin Morgan, of Aurora, N. F., the eeoretary of the Br Paw at ge be oA 4 ‘ ; smmission, arrived in Seattle thie ne from Portland. ‘The English commissioner, C. N. E. Elliott, L. Lincotn € L. scoompany the party America went to New Zealand on a visit R tine; Anna I, K H ; see commission jeft an Franciseo April 246, arriving at Samoa M 12. The result of thetr visit ty, and F. D. b s F. D the recall of German Consul Rowe, and the m of the Sar n kingship The commission pa for Honotulu on the U. & #. Badger, July 1%, and soiled from that port for San Francisco July ng in Seattle this morning ¢ arty prow at ¢ Rainter-Grand, where they had b An unusual proceeding took were interviewed by a Star r t of onditions prevailing in Samoa, Judge today in Judge Jacobs ‘ paid Muller wae gran ta a $ ‘Th kingship te not a native Inet ation but nm that was inetituted by the missionaries, who Wm. Muller } tT 1.1% ht it 1 prove a tr ata f nment and hold the natives In check. T hey made Humes brua 4 5, $500 a $ 1 mistake, however, in making the kingship elective, aw the ehtefs of the tribes had always been her mony and ¢ ney f Today|9 ed eh idea of an election was obnoxious to the natives sue sepeerse pga na! g rallzing was this move that La " 1 by a faction of his own subjects, and he Of facts was flied a sa . gwar sent » exile Fetween the first a y relgn there had been three kings—Tanus signed i Ta 1 Mataafa, Th be La and he was also sent into extle $ The Germans determined that Mataafa could not t ct He, however, is the choice Articles of incorporation were fled! @ of geven-tentha of the Samoans this afternoor alii ; The first probl had to meet was the disarmament of the natives — something that many had capital stock is $1,000,000, and t 3 wid er oor tt " 1 them that all guna r dered would be confiscated, eh ga rev. Fs B. At > 4 the off oly n railed around to the appointed place, they were sa iciedlndtila ached ra ne f 1,831 ' ' sion. On June 20 we received 1,400 of thetr i $ guns a guns, mak ' to the Samoans and the 700 Fritieh rifles J. L. Anderton pt $ our wu the disarmar raised u he esteem of allclagses, that the rest was compara @d at the city ata 1S ¢ Sess ani tne 3 paintul « ; Ho|¢ rT" sional government ta of a Jud ra and this will be largely the style of the per was working or shed mn hels nar ment. The minor affaire will be t the people themselves under their own chiefs, ‘The eipped 454 fell t Ke thr ile take the place of a king, In some matters the treaty requires unanimity of action, but in ing hie heed on @ ca: thowe of an executive nature, a majority of the hoard decides. The prostdent of the municipal council ts eon wae calle - . Ivis t execut board 1 do not b the islands to be of great commercial value though en tO tm th 1 f mreat st F importa pea " ar ee ore $ Baror Sternberg and Judge Tripp both expressed themeelves as highly pleased with the anpect pevera hes rr $ f Senttle, and regretted they iid not stay here longer. After breakfast the party returned to the n his head And > in and left for Vancouver, BD. ¢ it Fremont, Where BO D0 Can aa anenanannneneneene048308 000010018 en ee reeenennnTt 1 peenenenenen: @ family. | * e j altima esta tae sii aac 2. .- Sd 8 ena damatoe et ettunsecuTits MTR eee a 4 The Pacific Steam Whaling com-| ga pany’s steamer which arrived from] ike Street 1008 Second Ave, 0| St. Michael under charter of the A.| ‘Phone Buff 642 . Will remain tn pert for She will then take ony ——= @ cargo of con! for the company’s| | trip she will bring down the season's! salmon pack, | oD stare a ea eran. —— = = = NORTHWESTERN prhbet cand menue eam mARr a — | = At the Northwestern Mining Fx-/| we lebunge today quotations and bide = « l were as follows = = LISTED STOCKS. i= = | Asked. Bid. | ys ; ae... = 1. San Poll 21 1 |os 5 Seal Bay 13 ie r . A » = | Weathersby Bonanza 20 . = a a a wa i ion = Pacific Coast Gold 4 6 |< 4 om Thumb 23 4 = lex Horseshoe % 1 = oe © Denny-Blaine Land Co. = G rown Ss | Mountain Lion 0 97%| Se = ‘olo, Gold 700 : | Rebate 1" = Dexter Horton Bank Building. 5 |} South Half . 1% - b> | = | Standard 7 3 UA: AABAARARARAR AR AARARAAARARARARAAAAARARARARALNS, | Copper Vault a | Seon dh Golden Tunnel . ‘| , ; Keystone * 2| Pressing a Bosom Friend, oat Creek 7 Cuba Gold and doing it in up-to-date style Is an Deer Trail a0 2% | art When the bosom friend is your Lone Pine Surprise 40 24 | shirt front, we can press it in first. | UNLISTED @TOCKS | clasa etyle. What we claim is the | Asked. Bid. | y.6t superintendence and the very Alaska Development 900 ney eh eka | Co-operative 4500 | beat method Py On Seay Weatherby Ronanga 13 | ee euler eee ee nt Copper Vault re pricen: Shirts, 10¢; shirt with cotta The following se was made: P bes ae rn ee | es Coast Gold, 750. | + Queen City Steam Laundry T. M. Dean was appointed a specia omMecer without ay today by Mayor Humer 1426-1428 Fourth Avenus, bet, Union and Pike tension.