The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 22, 1899, Page 1

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ae ae q if 7 » | z so SOLOHODOHODOOS ty-five Conts a Meath 4 " Be VW A! 4 | Foley Hyllems to & aly-five Cents a Men * Ns S 4 Ry Mad or Oar Pike 150 * m4 * HOOPOOOHOOOD - . e s dadadadadadeded SAT , or y WW . . Tel mau of 53. 5 WUE. 1. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TL DAY EVENING, AUGUST 1599, NO. 153 | j ’ on THE VETERANS’ 'f' \ T Ne eeecce | COW BOY’ SLIFE ANDREE FOUND HAIL COLUMBIA) PASSES AWAY! ENCAMPMEN | a Brush Sale This Week } Rice Root Ho a6 s CHADRON, Ned, Aus. 22--One] TROMBOR, Norway, Aug. 22—) BETITLEHEM, Pa, Aug. 22—Four! News of the death of J. M. Jones,| pes MOLNES, Aus The fou ' Root Horse Br 5 mn rt t > t t ft na tepdrter, wan At . J cowboy lassoed another today and| Capt. Nasame, of the fishing veasel! Hett ’ BERT & |ediior of the Hookeack Rep teenth annual national encampr Rice Root Scr $ Sayed -Ris fife. Kd Jones, a cattio! Gecitia, which has juat arrived here th tr biackamith, | received in this city this morning. | /6°h © Stee oe en vn z © Koot sc, for 4 rancher, and Charlie ‘ w ss haotne nee Che sath i ! t K,| Mr. J waa at one time president | of the Shoe Brush, Regular 7 Of & roundup rode into White river| aby papal geri dingy by one through main atreet the State I Ammoolation, aod) today with an attendance 0 Rise Bik teaular ic, f0049 46 -watee their hore: sacats peditt which wa t wn, @ ' raiven, |for years @ prominent journalist in| connect ER ARES lite Gets the quicksand and King Oscar of Sweden to search for The tad n apiece | thin state sl _members of the | (BNE Sd the kadua Was only saved by Jones’ quickly| Andre, at 8 nd, 18 degrees! i , prnperty, and | prese association today telegraphed | Mare Ut Alte eA ans Veuran| SPELGER & HURLBUT Jassoing Kim and drawing b ut rth. Nat had found no trace h pu anked by thet Jol me oe to th v »w, and offer le ‘ . House H rdware and House Furnishings 1215-1217 SECOND Ava 4 of the hone of hie sada of Andre ba ts ed anaistance telief Ass aon sinecaneneieigeen Be i erereces oe! DAINTERS’ GU PPLIES | |‘ 1 his r k new courage and regained confidence, a Wy a hl T | | mere goasip and y. The atre bh regained for the defense by uh Il | d " = > « . ite SrassLatierl, Ieore than combandaceeTea tht lone dirty Glass, Witte he, Etc t abe It also shows clearly court was depriv yfus of when it refused to consent to an a@journment on the day __ Third and Pike. STAR PAINT CO, iw \ 1 ! ment will re-set strongly in Dreyfus’ RS | today ' - } ~ Pa e _| LONDON, Aus A dispateh says that Labori has received two sus HN. BiG OND Ame CO Puts Army Conspirators in eo o Be Received by .. >. - Bel! Sheathing Paper: 500 Square Peet of Paver for 342 2132 il AY, . - . "ARIS, Aug — .n nite leader t yet been aie} : 4 : i “j | arbrer strong nat he nie compar EP UPE ETH. Confusion. — oR ass ‘ial apgapdpe aid bann Septet pagans 8 Y, M. 29 9OO O09 950 O90 FOF 090900 O09 OVE VOT GOOUOO VO IIGLOOF fa a sine h sent. howeve » Vigilant “eg ae mini Alleah BRUNNER & CO. | * ! ] : re . : i Groceries, Wines and Liquors , 502 Pike Street, corner Fifth, ‘Phone Green 794 lifornia Sweet Wi a Specialt Port, Sherry, : AT FA RO GAME ‘THE ICE MAN: The Court Martial Hears More Mn ~ . Perjured restimony- Part of | N. ¥., Aug. 22—Ex ALMANY, N.Y, Ave An or | Corporats insel W. TH Clark, | gaptaation of imdividual dealers and] } Thi . - af) », has t ames t harvesters in fee are being formed | Lerge Assortment of | ch Is Refuted. Kegel port : pester m Gareteg eon, and inckder ee ee mares tee Ce Elgin, Howard, Waltham and Hampden | Watches . . tally the u ® h hap absorbed not < th , th ane 4 Geld, Gold . au harass | Roope cpt po ea Consolidated Tee ( sy. of New! The session of the fourth annua Betta eld. Gold Fi et 1 Case, Diamon t | RENNES, Aug. 2. Maj. Gre was the first witness this morning York, but al! the big ice firms from | council of the Young Men's Ineti 1 in the Dreyfus courtmartial. His testimony wae favorable to Dreyfus. |' eg chedipemers t mill=l og to Philadpiphia. Ata meeting| wucy, nes been almost exclus W. Vi. HOUGHTO! NI j ge jiion, All Saratoga ie talking of My n Gaturday, which was at 704 Firet Ave iue JEWELER / He said Esterhasy was a man of bad character, When Grenier finian- {... , atenk Geen ek. che by representatives of more| devoted to considering the report of ah ed, Labori, who wan again prevent, notified the court that he wished later | 400 on, ie oe + ean innate the Gomumittes dn. Seabed Which re-| Ge a fe ng eg er Thee ‘The beast ot the beet 0 Bee tec ion oes es sone ie com. et. WAGOMILE,. £20. 8.2 Maj. Rollin, of the Intelligence bureau, then took the stand. Labert iy nh Pager sociation - = benefit nd pro-l ance provision in the regulations: 8 Painiess Dentist. ne Ur | te coordingly a committee z a . nd demanded if the witness was responsible for the Behnelder forgery. Rol e. Mr. Clark laughed w axked | was inted te draft @ form and! T%* Proposal te made by J. J. Mui- mm ae Sos Peps, rs rete ao sedilen ut aoe. 5 ~o in was silent. Labor! put the same question next to Mercier, who re- | about ét, and remarked philosophi-| plan of association to be submitted “men, of Cincinnati, on behalf of the SueTaawert B ceias aces ear” Favicsiaas plied: “I have no right to answer You have no right to hide the truth cally that « times b eee and and adopted at @ meeting to be held Y. M. 1. Insurance company Dur ax Matestal le the SS aeok ~-—a belited @ pretend of secrecy exclaimed Labori, fiercely “1 tnsiet on ¢ times he wins in September. ing the afternoon appropriations f "| -. oo 18-36-97 Boller Building Teiephens Ma , an answer.” = Mercier: “I have no right to answer DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF iHE EYE Labort; “We'll let this stand, then, that you refuse to answer, I F er The mowt sensitive organ of sense in thy boty. i« aimor , i e ° Mercusable in (hese for the relief of pect imag refuene during th Sensational Encounter at the Rainier-Grand. | ee: Judge Advocate Carriere attemy an objection on the Schneider jound enywhere . CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician, 7 First Avs forgery question, claiming that ft was a secret document Labori re le : Plied: “Tt was not we who brought the letter into the trial, but Mer- “Monsieur, bring me & sword, and I'll do for thie uncultivated Yankee!” " nn 7 i! t ie Uy 0 mt cier. He used it against the defendant. We have, therefore, @ right to vebahiy & Geet peeps th th: ¢ rotunda, ot MERE Ralnior-<irand est Sotunéay ulght ahieéeeed ae Pore Wines and They Have a Kepatat saves know all : though struck by an icy blast when Clerk Lowe received the above request. ‘The speaker was Prof. Ar- The Migliavacca Wine Co. ; Mercier was confounded. The audience, which hung breathless on the thur Linteux Francis, of Vancouver (B. C.) Conservitory of Music, who is spending.a vacation in Beattie. S| California, J colloquy, dropped back in their seats with murmurs of astonishment He had enjoyed an exesilont Wisner ut che NOMGL Alin ble. masieal.tombernment etek Seett; sain prayer cet om Labori said he would ask Me noth — wd ee ak eiatines strotied up to the Oberon to listen to Manager ladies’ orchestra, anh oe ed toe n o offic The court then listened to # number army officers o Prot. Francis ie « planint of né mean mettt and in Britian Columbia he fe known ‘also —eenion Deeytun. : meus Uy Was acataek andes the hemes clever man with the foil, It was just midnight when the profensor left the Oberon. He had indulged Maj. Gendron an ° D in a fow glasees of beer—not many, he says. He resolved to retire, and left a call with Clerk Lowe for an A Pleasin Reflection of @ prostitute r nya he ® ye scaik caibglaar aasiilaants, Gikdi oases Previous to doing #0, he picked up & pen, and in bold characteristic letters, ornamented the 8 ad 2 caid he had seen Drevtus cop: \ or ho 4 ett ee eee ae Fai Tae clea dela daleutheka-steaibe | wing name: "Prof. Arthue L'infeux Francis, Vancouver, B. ( Any snes dom tadalge te: thee hes had Capt. Bouitenger sald Dreyfus lway ¥ i well-known shipping man glanced at the reg and whistled softly. Just why his home 8 tted up open sanitary of his work. tithe enreain Oe pede Jumbing, ane alth 3 » the captain will possibly never be ascertained. He did, however, and after a ly fred ‘ ette testifies had loaned Dreytus the secret shoot- mily is aswute Lieut. Jeannette testified that he had loan = — n, asked the marine man to take a Hquor before retiring. Capt. Caine did not refuse nes fross impart ceyeborsan ‘ nable. When the retunda was again reached by the freshly acquainted couple, the protes oe chaotated caine Labori here raised a question of date, saying that Jeanette's testi- open, ny b P te of the bord: hich this ubly, He indisereetly reflected on the nation which Uncle Sam watches over, and light to the eyes and the tas mony was irreconcilable with the da . American Eagle. Capt. Calne listened phieamatically for a few minutes, and then eieanly and. Rpgies manual is mentior eet : ut and caught the professor on the jaw. The ultra loyal Britisher measured his Dreyfus, in denying or explaining their potn aac Apes pittlecie r floor. He fatied to reciprocate when he cted hin seat 4 senses, Then he confidence. He wa dent Box 2 Sod the 8 a : om On vine 1 gray pallor to overapread the al countenance of Clerk Lowe by demanding a sword. Need | RAUTMAN PLUMBING (9 On one occasion he har exve the courtroom for a momen 5 aoe mn on ‘aston a *f i 5 t seanrei teh ee to say the deadly weapon was never produced. Failing to get it, Prof. Arthur Litnfeux Francis “ap stre took the stan and related a " erma nh with ¢ t ‘apt. Mast k 4 » . ® 1 wildly at the shipping man. For five exciting minutes the rotunda of the Rainier-Grand was the Cor. Third Ave. and Spring St. Lemonnier, who saw Dp at Manoeuvres Mulhaus in 184 When ze : a ™ © of « y scrap. After it was over, Capt. Caine, who was questioned by anxious friends, laconic. $| Phone Buff 471 asked to speak on Mais # testimony, Dreyfus replied that he would ty on sari mshad ie 1 er till Lem f was called to teatif - 1 pense erty " = ain x hee ye ha a ak: -, ‘rot. Francis says he never again, as long as he lives, will try to be hospitable with “an uncultivated @/ eporition Scheurer ner, the former vice-p jent « e “ " Tia $1 walstubs thd tvigin ot the Deexiue se-wiel moves $ Yankee [ “The Proof of the Pudding ment, ending with an eloquent plea for juatice crews | CORONA JAVA! Scheurer Kestner was the first man of political prominence to assert = | Best Coffee on Earth his belief tn the innocence of Dreyfus In 1897 he laid proofs that he GOT OUT OF SPECIMENS I the grand organization will also be | ff] COMMERCIAL IMPORTING CO. had obtained of Esterhazy’s gullt before Gen. Billot, but that officer re considered. ; 1008 Second Avenue, and 222 Pike Str fased to act. Kestner t gave his interview with Billot to the Temps. At lock this evening 45 cand Hho he = = Next day M 1 fus publicly accused Esterhasy of being the JAIL EASILY OF FAITH CURE. | date will be Initiated. Subsequent — — - re" RANARLA author of the bordereau, and the Dreyt affair was on. to this will be a smoker and socia sueddveveuddedtyrZ. Lieut. Cot. I Mour k the stand and teett sively session = against the conduct of Dr ward the general staff, He denied | ppexroNn, N. J, Aug. 22.—Wm.| @PRING CITY, Pa, Aug. 22.—Ten| A! the afternoon aeniee yesterday = ever admitting that Dreyfus was Innocent aah dan + eeaciieaea 6 SEM esicbakes miaticanst tt comp ce on ¢ aia als report = Then Labor! began a gross examination. Ignoring the witness’ tes ss? kl hae io Carlet tosagibrenanted themesiven |" 0 * ‘es w ne delegates an be = timony, he said pleasantly: “I believe you were among the first of the ed to five years at the altar in the Heckel's Gr e|? . , - aes = lan partisans of Dreyfus.” fter ute a r escape from camp meeting to be healed of ¢ ml : = oot ny me ace m aening t mn a| :E CHOICE LOTS? “1 know at a priv dinner three rs ago, you Vivaciously explain- | « ked sate k and by annointing and lay Sy e = 4 the accused man's innocence to the W»mpany.’ ee ' r when | ing f hands. | s5—Vi : =< ee : - Bee nig allad thelr nasmes| Macsling aroupd the allar they be-} y -IN = The witness sa ed: “I would remind Labort that that was a 0° nist! fe gan praying, when Rev, Messrs, W.|104—Butte ....M. a a att n 1 by eK with amall vessets of olice | 123—Nanaimo D. H. Stewa er sMcer repudiates a simple fact | ~~ man when an officer repudi saic, th reached through dipped their hands in th and |i New Weatminater .J. MeConne =< Rertin Mourot sobered at rebuke ning 1 and, rubbing {t across the foreheads of | Wellington Thos. o'¢ . a Dreyfus, being auked te ak, characterized Bertin Mourot's tent! talse K y that b “d been some. the afflicted, prayed allently, asking|1 Vancouver..W. B. O’Brien, W = mony as a tissue of gossip, and of baseless suspicions. He conciuded the Lord to heal the aick Waleh e - .= hie remarks with words of thrilling eloquence that stirred his auditora 1 By thelr TaieH an t the process de- 1—Walla Walla ..F. A. Garrecht = p ‘ ” al ne inva “ e ebber i i > and caused loud applause, He cried: “I never sought betray my laisnad: Gh Waa bean wanicd SENS at bh Jexter Horton Bank Building. = attle ..Wm. Michel, Rev. H =. country. My love, my life i# all for France and the army — Wherehes x eee } Victoria Joneph Wachter TAA ARAAAAARAAAAARARARARAARARRAAARARAR RELL Labori’s fervent speechese evidently fatigued him, and he sat down | DEATHS. IN Kamloops J. M. McCormack ! t A» Portland Edwe BR. Dufty flushed and holding hie side A rwerd he nervously twitched ie fin | k P d. gers, and an expression of suffering nitted over his face. Mme PL sere sages Witiena edke =" jache bean) Like Two eas in aPOd + the celebrated actress, wan 5 ay. he came here es Fe . Xan “Fe oe ig ens Feat etgord Rossland ..J. P Martin “dake the pe n of laundry work to attend the trial and Labor's r » the cas prias ana Ma state Hie : Willlama| that we d t hirt waist plauded his entrance v u resigna wast ed by the gov | The treasurer report shows the| Bott k fresh and dainty if just A point was mad Dreyt ply to Maj. Rollin. The latter | ernor this aft ' John Smithson, who arrived from! batan hand last report of $2,-|t r y " aft had remarked that all of papers were seized when his NOYEL CHAMPLAIN hes the north on the steamer an ke 004.48 The receipts for the fisca xa ‘ ny ‘ rooms were nen 44, 1 t said that certain pages from | rear nen “git ea Leap , As a te oh : ai J cu ve ua ; " oot. and disburse. " : ‘ \ ' ne prisoner re nf ‘ ' Kinte nes miners In the Kotzebue | men 507.51, leaving the amount in «no : [ae tortneee we ri z eects sip the ’ - ms re nn Y diatrict. He is emphatic in his asser-, the treasury on June 30 last $2,038.8 a; Shir 100; Lisi lltNinbohcivesgetic oid : ‘ oP rakangileuct ssepnicaled wis ‘aa De / tion that at least eighty men died| In. the evening a reception was/ahtet with ¢ 1@se; shirts, fancy, as the obvious interpretatior ant the pages were torn out at the meen n that inhospitable district during Kiven by citizens in the Seattle thea « lars, 2 Phone Pike i War office subsequently, and then the fact was used against him as ” THE ATHENIAN the past six months. Strong men, he er On the stage wats 6 ated May r inuat n tha n nad comp n t th nissin ages o fore aye gave up h after a brief umes Ar bishop Christie tight : agents 4 erably, in some cases their identity | other dignitaries of the church. Dan : : . Ferret, porter in the War office, next tentified to seeing Dreyfus pry- being unknown leher, chairman of the evening, | 1426-28 Tourth Avenue, between Union and Pik’ P « ing into ot ficers’ work during their absence In a little camp called Aurora fully | Was introduced by A. J. Bookmeyer 5 -_ When the court adja today Dreyfus, with a beaming face, de- | | fifteen men died from scurvy in three) Mr. ¢ ¥ were renders Ta bari RAMBLER - Sas ieee eben ranean te nung eek ait weeks. When once attacked by that| tone solo, and Mayor Humes was AND@e spite his faticu ‘ 1 Peptide 'N& | Chas. M. M. Maxwell, who was em- | droad disease they seemed to give up| then introduced, and extended the IDEAL... thanks ant k hin defense i sla beri teat 4 from) pioyed as electrician on the United! all h pe of ever reaching civilization | freedom of the city to the delegat i the court he ted with enthusia demonstrations by the crowd | dates transport Athenian, filed @\ again. Medicines which might have|Mise Adrienne Langer performed S40, $30, S26, S20 in the stre Hbel in the federal court today relieved their sufferings were scarce | “Forget-Me-Not an Original com Cash or Installments againat the steamer and the Can-'and th who pose d them anked| position, with exquisite gr wh It was @ big ¢ t Drevt With ris return the trial be adian Pacific railroad r WN- exorbitant prices for them or jeal-; Was heartily encored Hon, F. A FRED 7, MERRILL CYCLE C0 came a new thir Th nap ement about the proceed ra of the vk 1”) dam-lously had the for thelr own use Garrecht responded to the address of 1108-1110 Second Ave., Seattio ings that act t ne audien ryone was wide | @#e# for per \ Juries, The com In the majority of cases the vic | we jcome The Kerry Dance y tod . ries ss ddan ad Label beeen (to that through no fault| time of disease and exposure were| the Vittorio Trio, was enthusia awake today , : of his own the lant fell through | buried in aballow graves. Mr. Smith-| ally recelved.” Right Rey, Bishor ” =] * his work for the defer i ¢ n recalled to face Labor's cross an open hat 4 " had been|son says, their names in only a few] J. O'Dea then made an address on N or an rot 1ers Company examination, cut @ sorry figure, u the Schneider forgery as proof, | left unguarded, and by landing on|instances being written on a board| the principles of the order, and was abe iro Mer his + n of a contemptuous denunciation | the eoal in th Id he sustained | placed at their graves. A complete | followed by Sig. A. de Caprio in a} > er 4 i ah pe lbaeas peep ote Labori’s powers as a | VOUlly injuries which caused him %%5,-| list of the dead will probably be] new trantella, Grand President ENGINEERS AND SHIP BUILDERS. pee Leadon des an 7 ; m ta a tal ‘ hs nay 000 worth of nal Inconventence, | brought down by a Dr, Jackaon, who| Keary, of New Westming ur plant \notudes » Pinal Aer all branches af the cross-examiner have not been over-estimate ‘ , too, caught the |The case has not yet beon set for| treated the afflicted for many| the program with an address on the ining a mudhibory butit and repaired ae Infeotion of hie brilliant lawyer's presence and acted Ike a boy who had | trial. months. work of the order. jotlere and ¥ oo" Metalile Faculty dosbeay,*™ *everte” WS e ° e * ll init idle hac illite rs soni i lp ta a is nm lll hc ADR entice. NN cst ti stiali al

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