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: VoL, tt. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 14, 1899. NO. 146, WEATHER FORECAST. Sunday Visitors---And Even House Hardware and House Furnishings 1215-1217 SECOND AVE Labori has taken a turn for the worse and ie nas is sinking rapidly. Too Much Lemon Extract : 5 . >) . +: ig nen TT Seni ic MARTINS VILLE, Ip ue, 14 Troop L, Third cavairy, came in] Twenty-five care of horses left Hope Glass, Wallpaper, Etc. PARIS, Aug. 14.-—-The opinion is gen- ff) ,MARTNOVILUs Int, Avs, 14—| Troop ta Thied cavalry, came tn) Pacey -Ove care ot oetnee and il et , a vith matlet OO eral here that if Labori dies the acquittal lay evening at Centerton, frem the] evening, and tbey were at once tak pares hmeurday night. Third and Pike. : of Dreyfus will be demanded by popular B tenon « ipo -aneniegy. | Sa? oe Oe cies ana (ae eeaee apLamwe tebe make 9 ¥ - . Fifty empty bottles were found in| Per nen and | fee ve nena. { clamor. The attack on the famous advo- ie Mo_yelatives. teete nest soldieriy, anda 6 don ott erectinnl palk han undergoes 0 0 f i i ft . nele Sam's power @ er ne eodiand par rt) ndergone a cate is almost universally deplored. sont ee Ke RIO trong ie in comma! of Lieut H. H.[ereat change about everything but ‘ « P “th \ art votw con, Will Lheut V. Heidt, the familiar gateway having gly H. N. RICHMOND PAPER CO. _— yor edhek sade: second in command. Hugh J, Gal-| Place to the military tents of the en . 6 hh eed ‘ inghe me captain of the tronp, | Ames me In the camp there =7° | Sell Sheathing Paper; 500 Square Peet of Paper for 346, 213-215 Meridental ~ eadquarters. has been mad jo je com-| * , rel not| Kitchen and six headquarters tents. “Y nissery department, and he a | lagher, former captain of the tr | CINCINNATT, 0, Aug. 14 er The officers expressed} Bach cormmissioned officer occupies RENNES, Aug 14—Maitre Labori, one of Drey- Commander te Chief W. ©. 1 tent, while ch Bibley are 3 . I t “ , mtr ‘ 11 pleased with the} ® Wall tent, while in each Bibiey a fus’ counselors, was shot early this morning while oe the @. A. R.. has issued what a8 {16 @niisted ‘men and a non-commis BRUNNER & CO. $ e1ors, We ea ’ 6 be bis last offelal general \e sioned officer, The guard-house tent cove DEALERS IN....,, = ™ 2 - hapy t ne nations {a situated at the end of the cam on his way from his home to the court-martial, ppiiee Xo ine soma national oni is sittiated et the end of the camp Groceries, Wines and Liquors ; and is believed to be fatally hurt. After the r 4 It emtabliahes the national! L who were confined for disobed 602 Pike Street, corner Fifth. ‘Phone Green 794 Pied a! ey " headquarters at the Continental h Merwin and Becc Lieut, | enee sien ‘ attack he was able to walk to a doctor's house t oo ee ere Conrad. Capt. B m bad] Many citisens visited the cunp yes Bottied Beer on Ice is right in season. We carry q a » ile . y - ’ , . ples , e ee ° o we y a for i ‘ 4 “I “y i and climbed the stairs to his office. The physi j ber 4, at 10 a. m OMEMIE Guioe, but the horaes|Oen pence teitt nee ihe naemaet sti @ Milwaukee, St. Louis, San Francisco and Seattle cian found a hole under the left shoulder blade ames aiiccemnates ore cold @@@ tired, and the men| put 6n @ military oir and a four-bit Burke's Porter and Welfast Ginger Ale. were tired af@ hungry, so errange-| smile, and w Just haming «. made by a small ball. The wound was deep. 3 | Miners Fall 300 Feet. — nts were Made to have the Care| ever. ‘The restrictions at ihe camp . * ae “i . ro HOUGHTON, WN Au uM pushed toa @hide track, where they | are not severe, and even the sentry When M. Demange, Labori’s colleague, arrived at . “pkg . remained unéii'thia morning. ‘The in-|had time to carry on a flirtation ot eee eee ene oe ie aia’ tha cielin ballad’ Out: Ehaatiiv:-.Blat~e 4 dent proved to be fortunate, and|two, but many of the boys were junt Elgin, Howard, Waltham and Hampden Watches ” the mop wees Bure comfortable thea jas Happy 10 tells: with the mothert jn, otsa Gold Filled ond Sliver Casey Diamonds, Cusins, Charms tragedy this time. He told Demange to proceed ne t they would have been camping in the! matrons who were there in great Slings. eto. all at very reasonable prices. heavy rain of last meht. Ten more) numbers witht a kindly smile that WwW. W. HOUGHTON 8, two were probably are of horee@ arrived thie morning, | made the boys feel they were stil! at) the fourth was badly hurt and were taken to Camp Robinson | home. | 704 Firat Avenue JEWELER aS: R. WAGONER, 0.0.s. 8 Painless Dentist. | SO nes neste, pen kK void om River Filings 924 OF a Gold Filling, 1.00 up yeart guaranties with all work os | gw $100 Reward to o but First-class gy as a or Her a \l months past an accredited representative of Fastern parties has been looking over the Be- Seereens Main attle field with a 4 to oxtabiiet-ing another morning newspaper, which would be an accredited organ of = — = — Ne McKinley a.tmiiry 0. This agent haw been quietly seeking for a press telegraphic franchise, and $ | ~ DANGEROUS NEGLECT [ OF THE EYE reoentiy atated tha teal would have bee® carried through last month, but for the fact that no ade- ‘The most sensitive opss sense in the ody ty almons quete wir could be secured. ‘The Ansoctated Prean, which controls the morning syndicate report Cat suigunent fon tne rascal of yout ondars tig oN to tte Pacift t, interposed a flat Veto #0 the scheme to give a second morning paper entrance found anywhere. sto the etty, ‘The two clients of the Assogiated Press in Beatue are the “P.-1." and the Times, one MICTELAY EVEKGOLE, © sher evening, amd by the ferme of their written contracts no newspaper can secure ooo. 6000004 " ity from the Asscoliated Press without the consent of both of the established papers. ‘This consent. of course, could not be secured, with the trial and said that he hoped he would be present and assist him within a few days. He stated that he was warned last night that.en at- tack on him was contemplated, but laughed at the warning and refused to take any precautions. It is not known whether the attack was connected with the Deroulede plot against the government, or was the work of some lone fanatic. Tremen- dous excitement followed the shooting and still prevails throughout Rennes. The sensation caused by the announcement of the shooting quickly died away in the court- room, but not until two French journalists had come to blows. aa . tet ' town the immediate vicinity, so that could telephoned to Seattle, bu ie we Dreyfus was pale when he entered the room wan held by the Ageociated Press to be ie evasion, and Nt also fell through. of (Gane . 5 Owing the distance of Seattic from ¢ : Aigpatches would be excer- ny Fes a pro ane at -ares fyourthe Kastern states _ Casimir sate a On Bertppe-Micttine association, which ts exclusively for afternoon papers, having no night iy service for the merging journals Casimir-Perier denied accls statements made The MeKiniey administration je kwown to be looking somewhat closely at this state, and deetrer to last Saturday under oath as did also M. Pale logue, keep it well im jine at the coming national convention, a» weil as at the clection which w rw, While who likewise confronted Mercier. The Ex-Presi- La “New Morning Paper Project. clean, 7 First Ava ng and th wire mervice e« Pure Wives and They Mave ® Heputation ssa The Migliavacca Wine Co. Ot Nepe, Catifornia, Captored the hig beat B4 medal a! the Yori Exposition in 0 for Zinfandeh Haine type, four years old, #2 50 per care, We Deliver ‘Phone Main 7, MIGLIAVACOA & CORGIAT, An effort was made to arrange for an Press franchise et Ballard or some gther small the representative of the propesed new journal did not take the Ptor Into (@e confidences, enough was learned to Justify the belief that the national campaign committer was secretly behind the enterprine. The Star has pot cared to explelt the matter, although cognizant of the developments for some weeks _ . . pest. ‘The facts have, however, become nolsed abroad and have been discussed quite generally of late tr dent denied | that Lebrun Renault told him that business circles In thie city, but with distorted impressions of facts. Hence this direct statement for the Dreyfus confessed. |$ purpose of clearing up misapprehensions upon the subject . cot Ex-Ministers of War Billot, Cavaignac, Zur- | Tene to the avah alt The tenes of tise linden and Chanoine were called but none gave eget ye any startling testimony, contenting themselves FOR THE SOLDIERS. with the statement that they were sure Dreyfus The Y. M. © A. have pitehed s | tent at Woodland park, h wi was guilty. Ex-Minister of Foreign Affairs Han- be equipped with table otaux said he had no knowledge of secret evi- sun the Concert of "mone books, new | UEEN _ ANNE HILL i z dence having been submitted to the judges at the 9 | stations? Sere. Mr. Stewart B.) Hanna, aasietant secretary of the court martial, nor of any communications from pesociation, will have charms foreign powers implicating Dreyfus. The ere PE ects court thereupon adjourned until Wednesday, as pore tomorrow is a church holiday. It was stated this ae? RAUTMAN PLUMBING CO. Cer, Third Ave. and Spriag St. Phone Baff 471 | "The Proof of the Pudding” CORONA JAVA™ Best Coffee on Earth roe Some unknown enemy vented his spite last night upon insurance r y has appealed, S1iuster Byron D. Smalley, by setting fire to the latter's handsome uitable books and) three story frame residence upon Highland drive, not far from the end of afternoon that Labori’s condition is worse and Magazines for this purpose | Queen Anne cable road. ‘The building wae unoccupied at the time, the | I] COMMERCIAL IMPORTING CO. complications may set, in. Col, Gouaust and THE PARDON family being away on a camping trip. When the alarm was finally giv ad 222 Pike Street. i en, after much delay the fremen came and discovered, atcoriing to the Gen. Mercier called on Mm to express their sym- statement of Chief Cook, that one of the downstairs window shutters pathy. The military is searching the woods for CAME T00 LATE had been broken open and the window raised, indicating that the ma the assailant. rauder had entered the house im order to execute his nefarious mis Cavaignac declared that he was sure Dreyfus 4 ogee was guilty on the strength of the bordereau. When JOUET, Tt Aug. M.-Harry G Persons living near the ®malicy residence noticed the flames shooting x hi luded Dreyfus id: “| } . Griswoid, aged 22 years, a life con-| up through the center of the high roo soon after 11 o'clock in the evening e conciudec eytus said: can only express mn the penitentiary, Qed today) There was a gentle rain falling at the time, but no wind was stirring my astonishment that the witness based his ‘The deat gplercent ge * and the roof blazed up like a great torch, iMuminating the entire north = | re actions throughout on a forgery and a continued asd the ahdvting ern end of the city trange to say, Boalarm wee tutnedin to the Queen ©: Hi Ol Ee. O Ss shame in the name of justice.” » Chicago du the) Anne Hill Chemical Engin mpany for fully 20 minutes, and when the Ciriswoid wae from a wealthy) firemen were finally aroused and made the run, the entire roof wars Zurlinden as a ‘witness argued on the same | Hrooktyn, N. ¥., family, and during line. He was sure of the prisoner's guilt and cer- flames, which were iaicsia'e Suis tn ae ia Shas. wiy eating into the heart of the structure. Find Walla Walla Addition sin thatthe Wrote ane bordéreau wame aceoclated with F.| 08 that the cher engine was of no avail to fight the fire, word was y ew e the bordereau. ay @ and one) at once sent te Engine Company No, 4, and the engine, hose and ladder Chanoine stated that he based his conviction i ond J went oUt) wagons were #oon tolling up the hill, It was found necessary to doublk the atock yards That of Dreyfus’ guilt on the assurance of others. re iro tive wan that and Lake UP the teama for the engine, so that much delay ensued, and by the time . General Mercier repeated the assertation that and Griswold were arrested and con-| that the engine and otter apparatus had reached the scene of the fire - ee ‘ ; y | vieted of the grime. ‘The trial was a! it was nearly midnight, and the flames had all but consumed the upper France was in danger of war with Germany when | Sensational one. Hoth were tried to! portion of the structure, A few well-directed streams soon placed the fire a Dreyfus was first accused. Casimir-Perier strong- Rother at Waukegan Tt, and both | under controt, and it was finally « ly denied this statement. M. Demange then asked ; Dexter Horton Bank Building. tentiary h The building wax practically ruined, as was also the furniture, Ow Mercier why a special version of the Panizzardi ann Th Ee ee ee RNs: BOR, CONE: DY Oh dispatch incriminating Dreyfus had been used, JIM CORBETT IN Gute Ue ak ee ee ee ‘ when according to the testimony of M. Paleologue “AS YOU LIKE IT” L. Blaine was the first to reach the scene. He broke in the Pressing a Bosom Friend, of the foreign « , before the court of cassation, f, and finding no one else there used the telephone to call the | and doing it In up-to-date style ts an only one true version existed and that contained $ | at poe rE Or) ee Sauer intering oak Cura art. When the bosom friend is your no incrimination of the prisoner. Mercier replied YORK, Aug 14—Jemec 3.| that a painter was at work in the hoes yesterday using varnish. He | Snizt treat: we can.preee It In ret ) h here were t ve f he leg the iiustriows rhetorician,| suggests that spontaneous combustian may have occurred from the ben. | C/@8* What we claim is the j : < ‘ ere wete . two ve 8 a the te + pre ry int, in studying| zine and ol beat superintendence and the very / *aleologue was here recalled and reaffirmed that ‘ owe in “ina k« Mr. Smatley had $4,000 insurane He tn at present in Britieh Colum. | beat methods. Our call trade prices ' dispatch was ser yy the italian military attache | Support an effictent « net «| eR RS é Wige; shirtafaney, 124 Ollara, 20; ( at Paris the day after Dreyfus’ arrest had been pit sonnae a Be Te cutee, 4c. Phone, Pike 62 } eign office. » By bar dey A ndry | un x uke hie d 1 As You ' Be e 8 in of the \ 1496-1428 Fourth Avene At the conclusion of Paleologue s testimony Es th fr a the eee THE SEASHORE, ARE CONFIDENT solid belies — Dreyfus explained what he really said about ine of August § ‘ mid cire rida | | RAMBLER Cz 4 r-P. a +’s promise be help |} f i ' } ATEANTIC ZOUTS, Aug. 14—Thie} nme MOINES, towe; Augi\14.—A iNDwe casimir-Perier’s prot ise help him and the $ | MICKED BV A HORSE t suit of clothes A reer ead le We REREORRaN atats IDEAL... ex-president expressed himself as satisfied with dkved tt Rt Geabwsy, al (1 doi vartlie Hote SECURED Kha Goin lite €n6. aC 48a ans the explanatior ' ' 1 | to be fully understood by the Repub Cash or Installments $ sftern by being kick | Moans of the st the fullest The anima st ear a 2 ’ bi " PARIS, Aug. 14.- A cabinet meeting was $ ned. and Mr arid 1 wath “a ip to! insu é Hon mow points to entire ha Se 1108-1110 Second Ave., Seattic called immediately after the receipt of the news her and placed his hands on her ing man is supposed to be Alfred H.| mony in the Republican ranks abd Alimowt untly « kicked him,| Mwell, of No. 4997) Walton avenue,| throughout the atate during the ‘ that Labori was shot. Orders were issued to the $ | AlineMn't the te | |comng amps. toeaweninn vic Oran Brothers Compan . c coming campa od ¢ e < Rennes authorities to redouble their vigilance as it 3 fore he : . be rescued the animal 3 Ne man J | believe 1 by Proprietor! topy sete whole ticket. The action Ry: P J is feared that a general plot exists to assassinate | hon returing be akull badly, Helterday, and that he either got beyond | Of the convention In being “soundly [ERS AND SHIP BUILDERS. o P ’ , sfen " | was removed to Provider hospital,| bis depth or Was taken with crampal indorsed, uoonly as wards the} te an struction and cow al ne Dreyfus and his principal defenders, ; pee Sires, 8 oy ett ben ae Bia Mae Ueaen tana mit rape ee leis tat os ts to yr. | wok mene s sta ‘ze “ t i mae ers all n the Aan enn | pr. Shiunno |'96 4 ory for assistance, eonnel of the ticket, \ ter ube botlers and the ‘United Statce Metallic Packing Companys Deri” se . }

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