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— SOOOOOHEHOOHOOOO ODOC Telephone Pike 150 & POPOV OOEOUDOOHODOOOOOS eeece { STAR. VoL. NGTON, ‘AMERICAN ART FINGER OF JUSTICE ERICANART polnting the beet mural painters to work on the inter the United States Wullding at the Expowl ton Between $20,000 and $40,000 will b ~ f which Dreyfus’ Star Rising and Retribution: 22°" ral guaran teem, SATURDAY EVE raised by subscript n addition to the appropriation of ENSATIONAL SCENES ARE WITNESSED ‘score sine sroce: MARKET. Spectators at the Court-Martial Hiss Mercier and- =. ° <3. Attempt to Mob Him---Ex-President Casimer- oy S058 Perier Gives Dreyfus a Direct Insult. a: Ran me yo Exciting scenes occurred today during the progress of the Ben oN, Saye, 19 per Huckle Dreyfus trial, Ex-President Casimer-Perier exclaimed: “ Uf Dreyfus Buckie. says that he fully informed me about his case, he lies!" Later the spectators hissed Mercier who testified against Dreyfus and tried to following sales were made Teer Tre No 2, 1,066, Bullivan, 2,000 a s M. ra M. 10 Albert Paward . 4 a MO; Golden Tunnel Development mob the French general. 160; Ineurwent, 1.000; Lone Pine Sur prise, 1,000; Huckleberry, 2,000. ‘BUILDING BOOM IN NEW YORK eoee Datta ttt titted ttt tate ttt te tet tnt te ty tet tet te nh ta tn tn ht SNNES, France, Aug 12—The Dreyfus courtmartial resumed tte 1 tlendance an Wy » lars than had f expected, and there was a keen air hor ne NEW jertakings (in Manhat- tes rs more noticeable thanat Monday's session. The front seats that new rat ace a { to the public was densely packed Dreyfus « 4 ntasied . . tan, Tax Hrooklyn have al reyfun see ke a new ma Hia manner *prightiy, he wore no glasses, and hin eyes ap ady 000,000. For the peared bright. Fix-President Casimer FP # testimony was frequently ationed by Dreyt aw eam «i of 184 the total was | $60.00 | buiklings were filed during the past six months. In Manhattan and Bron the first Alex yers. It contained no new revelations, as had been hoped, and the witness practically washed his hands t 10,00 plans for new in true Herodian style, of both rides of the affair te mar t that Dreyfus rently shares the eagerness of the majority of Frenchmen to « ne « ¢ army r hos t . 4 ne | wants te i voting Bet . a a a a 6 ; H viden balf-yoar's operations called for ar hei y e 2S. eee S . te re wae fy t a © outlay, This ix nearly 70 spiracy axa: He expects to return to army and to be upon good terms with those chiefs yer cent. greater than the faures of 189% In Brooklyn the $15,000,000 total Me Chper> cent. iter thah that of @ yoar ago From these facts large interests argue that New York is getting, and {il continue to hold, the lion's share country’s who were | strumental in sending him into exiles inn? ephicn really. “Yor ieia a cony of the bordereas, which pocket wom your ar- * island? replied Veeatt ‘oe, it te & copy of the bordereau, which I made in orter to at familiarize myself with The firat witness ca tary attache of the F telling of Drey was Lieutenant Colonel Delaroe in 184. Me Vernet, who was mill scribed th ( « cypher message unimportant mperity President Casimer-Perier, who held office at the time when Dreyfus ile aunvbarty tenehere exansill shout Dreyt and ale t fore the Court of Cassation, relating h of on ne which began ‘ *. He endeavored to impress upen the court the idea that as pres oF Sierygtie “ro y or ot. with the trial and tetion Tien, turning angrily towa he . > Snag, ane Y hureday prisoner, the « "If Dreyfus has stated that he fully tn od im it his case, ap Anish a ther he lies! ants riehe e ™ terday, and the It was an intensely Interesting moment, and the audience became visibly excited, while the judges reading cirete nbers and were perturbed applicants are stilt About 11 The examint oard Is comp Supt. Meredith, Prof. M. M and Prof. 8. PF. Rich As soon ae ed and the su obtaing a full the papers of each appli will be forwarded to the rintendent’s office for ex Dreyfus paled names have been ¢ that I had int The witness ne ed that he had nev The ex-pr me that th not be shown t and then spoke calmly and with dignity. He said, “I did not aay I wrote him several let ters which he probably did mot rece had made no promises to help Dreyfus, and the prisoner respond- 1 od against Mercier He sald, “The ge jon: “That animal of a D-—~is becoming too ox in "4, as I expected it would.” He emieavored to create @ sensation by artng that Gen te In England and Germany had raised % yfus as a traitor, This announcement rateed a laugh. the fi marked the trial, and on the heels of the expression of derision, the court recessed for 10 When scion Was resumed, Mercier began reading from certain documents to support his statements, but his evidence was practically of no importance. None of the startling rf had by He talked as a man having hie reputation at stake. ar ed thet auch axeintance was expec the w ts final statement was din never told ting,’ would ent containing the expr prisoner @t hie Mercier followed on the Defreyvinet had t 4h stitute someone else t witness stand m that « #) an ft 0 france to sub that has t ‘There were no new 4 opments today in the case of the Chinese crew wf the transport Victoria, who are the federal making appiicat en heralded were forthcoming. frequently to t Dreyfus sat 12 feet away, looking his accuser full and stead? vurt for their reles tentay an At the conclusion of Mercier’s testimony there was another sensational scene He said effort wae made reason to cha y op # at the last trial, that the prisoner is gutity If 1 thought otherwise, I to dispose yut it faile tie care of th the Vie toria, and orders have been given by the court that they are to be well ated would say # Dreyfus leaned forw M fh turn, becoming furious, tarned upon the prisoner and shouted, ‘« any doubt of your guilt I would acknowledge It to ali and would express my regret At this Dreyfus jum nowledge tt ment, exclaimed, “That a and, trembling with exc’ ty wht to Dreyfus, tf 1 had You shy ped to bis feet and almost screamed, you should % must ack Kent I# to hav big condensed milk plant. has t verified by the purchase of the de- }funet Wasténeton Condensed Milk attle. ‘The pro- ‘ prise are polis capttalista, one of whom The rumor tha By this time balf of 1 Casimer-Perier arose ar ing statement was r tw ° audience wan standing, some of the speetators cheering for Dreyfus 1, “I will testify again at the next session of the court This » re cheers, and the court adjourned. As Mercier stepped ¢ 4. Then, clear and distinct, came a « hiss, followed witness stand an ntly by hoots from gan to press forward as though to the gener 4 him safely from the building amidst the angry cries of Bedi A wholesale grocer, whone ts withheld, is said to be very wealthy It ts purpe ’ old WRPWRWUAAEA AVANT O889S Pit fo Mouiblo ile present capacity | At a meeting yesterday afternoon "Lair ae a1. i. ee wf th rrmmmitt 4f the chamber of merce wh ve in charge the i ike Made in Atli n oof the Lake Washington A Rich Strike Made in Atlin. S| Sicer i on anctack ev ommeate ee 3 | lose nperfections in the title of the Ap tmmense body of very rich gold quarts has, accorling to people who arrived on the Fumboldt te Kht-of-way. ‘The actions will effect day en dis fred in the Atlin district With its discovery men who had f weary months been sich sid engaged in diss * over placer claima, threw down their picks and shove 1 comme 1 to search Ell Hrajovieh, an Australian min for the rich r < ’ t lietriet is sald to abound ho is aick with the fi was Tie discovery wa 1 William Snobel, a miner who had been working on a lay on what moved fr steamer Humbeldt cain = eit © he arters today. Hix nown as Sh ’ | mind become slightly deranged thin H. Feree, wt ame down on the Humboldt, gave’ the following account of the Important discovery | morning. and it is said he threaten toa 8 rey r 1 to Jump overboard. He was tak fine . » work hie jay In hard luck, and, being an « rock turned } attention t $ en to the hoapita quartz prospecting. Start \ Pine creek, near discovery, he made hin fir rike and un ave ——- ——— # quarts whic Jeoun ‘ surface. Taking a, 3 ; A special moeting of th ty coun surprised to find that ! » fre ' a the mposed rock. He sald nothing about his dix il be 3 niipage ving for The 4 ‘ kat ne With the erudest applta a amount of free gold $ Ju A prog nto er a block h en panned f ' ken owt, and the ore in sight apparent an no limit, The g] of tide land t Theodore Ludgate tor discovery caused great ex t, and turned many ¢ miners into quartz mine aor ms § aside) y ‘ Harrison have. { underst t t 1 y¥M.J.H ‘ for $70,000." 8 tw ase naidere Mr. Feree, who ts an American, bed several claims in Atlin which were taken from him under the Spe ; alien law. He is down to piace the case in the hands of Col. J. H. Lewin, wh . in Washinetor a pits Bird ee “ae e at acting for other American miners on the Atlin diatrict $ ee oe ae ective ‘The story of the immense quarts » partially confirmed by Lyman Farwell, of Redlar Cah. 21 renee or one who has been ing for quartz in and near the Atlin district 5 ; t the Novthern © | nad atolen chest from a reat today, Mr. Farwell #ald: “I had pretty authentic news of the atrike, t Hid not all $ i aeons ei treet, where $ Mr. Hen I bel bonded the property for $70,000. I made a rich atrik al aaas oar $ re had been w ne 7 $ ‘abin on the White Pass road. The quartz which I had assayed goes $24 in pper, $10 in geld, and $ Gore Narita, of the local Japanes $4.20 In silver ; : nsulate, is In search of information $ The ledge in trom 46 to 45 and of great tength. The quart is free mi Tam ir $ egarding the resour f thin atate $ teresting California eapitaiiots im the proposition, and will return shortly to work it Bi ih Shion > 1 advertise us th 2 | the Orter rticle v eo of en. DADA 8 BO 00 000005000000 00 0000000000008 9999”! : : iodint . pecial va inese merchants, —— Cour aged five years, dled Before Mayor Humen Marted for Olympia this afterrmon he said to a Star repo! SOCTCOCOOOCOOOHOOOOOOEOOOSTHOEHOHOOH SOOKE OO OOOe hospital yesterday of Her father is purser 4 turn to Seattle about ve nee, I will at once iaque a eall for a om eamer Laurada, now in $ committee appainted rome time ago by onler of the elty council and th amber of ’ ar St ies range for a big reception In honor of the home-coming of the Washington volunt Phin committee - — At the Geattle Clearipg house toe day the clearances amounted = to 759,928.90, and the balances to $161,- *\% OM OMEE vidy held one meeting and fully organize! the work, adjourning to meet against at the call of the mayor The Washington volunteers deserve @ royal welceme, and they will get it from the people of our city.” Coceoeenovenoane oe eo Conneereen NI 1SsOo, NO. 145. G, AUGUST 12, BROOKE IS VERY |Yqs reer rai WEARY OF cual rly Everything | That is pr illy what ep. All kinds of CHATTANOOKIA, Tenn, Aug 1 3 ‘ ne ? i p t} Mennis ‘The family of W. C. Keyser in tht House Hardware, Kitchen Utensils ind Ou ity has received o anal fetter and and on little things you need about tl from Mra, John KR, Brooke, wife of hous Our pri the governor general of Cub please people. SPE LGE R & HURL BUT 1215-1217 SECC 1217 SECOND Ave which she states that the genera and herself are Ured of life tn Cy and anxious to leave the island The letter teresting infor taina #ome very in nation, which, Mr Keyser said, “might get the ¢ [House Hardy Hardware and House Furnishings 1215 in trouble if published.” After nation, © paint ERS’ QGUPPLIES son co te ier Fusltpvieon ve | Glass, Wallpaper, Etc. Third and Pike. STAR PAINT CO, ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? | HH. N. RICHMOND PAPER CO. Sell Sheathing Paper; 500 Square Feet of Paper for 34¢ 213-215 Occidental Avy ng out the above info eywer refused to talk for publica thon. } Veuve Sunday Services. AMAA MHIIB in the time the year when the pastors of the city are tak Pp pac bettn Bhs. soap mo presie BRUNNER & CO. DEALEM IN Groceries, Wines and Liquors 502 Pike Street, cor Fifth, ‘Ph Green 794 Bottled Beer on Ice is right in season. We carry heveral the synod excursion, an Raptiet pasture are camping & Others have t Ohautauqua wf the city for a ew days and w PUWWVAV88008 not return until this evening, wh acc on he apiete f = ta Milwaukee, St. Louis, San Francisco and Seattle enecng Hae « Vorter and Belfast ger Alc. . Mark's Epis hick Marvard avenue between Beneca and Bpring streets. Rev, J. P. D.| Liwyd, rector. Services at 11 a. and § p.m. Regular Sunday ser | vices ertment of.. n, Howard, Waltham and Hampden Watches Botta bi Gold Filled and Mllver Cason Diamonds, Chains, Charus ry reasomable prices “Ww. W. HOUGHTON 7O4 Firet Avenue. JEWELER Trinity Parish Chureh--Corner Kighth avenue and James stre Kev. H. HM. Gowen, rector, Bervi at ll & m. and § p. m. Morning sub Btumbling Mocks Evening Bost and Worst Member We| pu R. WAGONER, D.D.S. ad Painiess Dentis 2K Gold Crowns, H.0 Sliver Fillings, 59 a> “os Geld Filling, 6.00 op A Ove year? guarentee with all work ~<a ga $100 Reward to anyone finding anything but First-class oy aterial ia the we work. - Ofee 15-16-17 Maller Building. Telephones Main «2 Mave St. Clement's Episcopal Church rs ®™ seer rootn, 00 Twenty-fourth avenue an wton street. Rev. George Ture rector, Regular Sunday servic lie Engtieh Lutheran Church of the} Moly Trinity—@eventh and Un street. Rev. James F. Rew tor. Services at 31. m. and ®p. m.| “DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE EYE j The most sensitive of sense in the body, ls aimow | Firet Raptiet Church—Pourth ave nue, near James «treet. Louls § Bowerman, pastor. Preaching ser vices at Ll a. m. and § p.m. The pul pit will be filled both morning and evening by Rev. Geo. R. Varney, of Spokane. Morning: “Christ Crucit e4." Evening: “The Opening of the Books North Geattle Baptiet—Corner of Thint avenue and Cedar street. Rev L. J, Sawyer, pastor, Gervices at 11 & mand p.m. Pulpit will be all ed by Rev. Egger, of New Whatcom. Beattic Tabernacte (Maptiat)—<— net of Jefferson street and B avenue, near James @reet power ipexcussbdle in these days, for the relie! of effectire vision, Our Cas equigesget for the execution of your orders ls the best found anywhere M. CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician, 7 First Ava Pore Wines and They Mave = Reputation gam The Migliavacca Wine Co. Ot Nepa, Californ Captrred tbe big heet pte roe tal the Paris E: tiem in Is) for Zinfandel fame type, four years old, @2 50 per case. We belive: “Plone Maia 4 MIGLIAVACCA & COWGIAT. POD OOD OOD OO0OOF 009 000 CODSOOOOS OO A Pleasing Reflection nh Rev. & C. Ohrum, pastor Services at 11 a.m, and § p.m. Pul Any man can indulge in that has had pit will be filed morning and even his home fitted up wit ary ing by W. A. Hardin plumb ng, and that ix the his assured from any disea hat Firet M. BE. Church—Corner Third comes from imperfect. plomt sewer avenue and Marion street. Rev. I gas, or foul odors of any kind. Our open, nickel-plated plumbing is a de light'to the eyes and the tastes of the cleanly and hygienic. RAUTMAN PLUMBING CO, or, Third Ave. and Spriag St. Phone Buff 471 Don’t Go to Cape Nome GET YOUR GOLD DUST AT cree The Comme rcial Importing Co. Saturday, August 12, Only Three-pound package Fairbanks Gold Dust......... 3¢ On bottle Flavoring Extract , aie OR One pound Corona Java Coffee 4 ve nok All for setatisdbcecesiie 50c Madinon Street M. E. Church—Cor : = ; nee of findiin and Twenty. | 222 Pike Street 1008 Second Ave. ‘Phone Buff 642 third avenue, Rev. A. 8. Gregg, par vices at 11a m. and § p.m M. Randall, jr pastor Morning “The Crimes of the Church.” Even- ne Heaven. Haven M. BE. Church--Corner ft John and Ward streets. Rev. Mr Denison, pastor, Services at 11 a, and § p.m African M. EB. Church—1220 Four nth avenue. Rev, Geo, A. Batley postor. Gervices at 11 a. m. and & » m Morning subject: “The Seed am! the Gower. Evening: “Man's Inhumanity ve. es Love.” Church of Our Lady of Corner of Washington Third avenue south. Rev. F. X fontaine. Morning sermon at and evening at § o'clock Sacred Heart Church—Services are temporarily held in the Brotherh hall on Bixth avenue near Bell street Rev. Father Brown in charge Second Presbyterian Church—Cor- ner of Third avenue north and Har rinon street. Kev. W. A. Major pastor, Preaching at 11 a.m, and § p.m. Church of Immaculate Concept Corner of Broadway and Madison Rev. A. Swere in charge. Morning sermon at 10:30 and evening at 7:30 son street Battery Street M. FE. Church—Cor ner of Third avenue and Rev. H. D. Brown, 1 Grace M. BE. Church—Thirtieth av aes enue south near King et. Rev W. H. Setlick, pastor rvices at| ATONE Tan lam. and p.m. Morning su euaeeeee ject, “Christian Work: Its Own Re-| enue and Univer H. G. Temple La. m. and § Pruit.”| hureh’s Cor orner sity stre .IN ; Walla Walla Addition vening AM Excellent Way Dexter Horton Bank Building. r Presbyterian Church—Corner #4 Fourth and Spring. 3 1 Hut pastor, Servic a m, and 8 p. m. Rev. Shaw ma, will Mil the pulpit mor evening H j Wesuminster Promyterian Couren] Pressing @ Bosom Friend, Rrondway., Rev. H. W. Gilehrist,| and doing {t in up-to-date style is an pastor ervices by the Rev. JM.) art. When the bosom friend is your Thompsor f North Yakima, both] gyirt front, wo can press It in firat- morning and evening clasa style What we claim is the lence and the very all trade prices First Christian Chureh—J. N | best: superinter Smith, pastor. This church now] beat method Our holds union services with the M. P.|—No bundles delivered at these ehureh, ner Pine street and Third] prices: Shirts, 10c; shirt with collar, avenue, Communton at 10:20; preach-| 12\%ge; shirts.fancy, 12%) lars, 2c; school at 12:20; Y. P. S.C. B, at 645.) cuffs, 4 "Phone, Pik The pastor will preach In the morn : ap wid Grengh ip the. evenly WLM ARAL A gu, DK Ua lO ul Pike ne a

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