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eeeooe ents a Month greeeowoors 3 Twenty-five ° Wey Mall oF Onerten, ° POOH TOMS OHOHOREEHH OS ° ° ° ° eees THE SEATTLE STAR. 522 DAY EVE VOL. 1. SEATTLE, WASHING THE STATE FAIR |HE WOULD = THE MILLS —_ SOLDIERS IN AT YAKIMA) NOT ACCEPT. OF THE GODS, A SAD PLIGHT TON, THLUE NORTH YAKIMA, Wash, Aug. M.) BUFFALO, N.Y. Aug The ARDMORE, 1. T, Aug. 4.—ed HAVANA, Aug. M—=Gen, Gomes Preparations are being made for) News says: Recently a statement! erat ofticta Jay placed In cugtody pas had a conference with n the Diggest Kind of a fair at North! waa published that Roosevelt would n wh hie on ie Thomas Yakima this year The appropria-| be McKinley's running mate next)“ "4" Whe Baye Bie nas Hrooke, explaining to the American ton, being larger th formerty,! fal. ‘This statement was shown to| SPetwood, but who ts believed to be) oo ander the terrible condition of Bives the commission a cha to| the governor. According to hin usu phi R. ¥ an, Wanted at the Cuban troops, who are etarvin @pread themselves The agricult tom, he asked not to be quote Hates nty, Mo. for the| cubs a set tes ural departine will be far ahead of 4 tly in the matter, but he made! murder of James Weatbrook more| While waiting the $76 aptece @nything yet seen at this fair, as it so emphatic in Kis talk with | that thirty yeare ae and for which/| Which is to be paid to them tn Many countios throughout the state, timate friends that no one w ecard | ree ely . t b have signified their tn tion of] him talk can belleve that b ne WAS RONtENoE hung on! eordance with the supplementary ghowing the best products at b luced to take the nomination | April 17, 1869 @ Mudd, of t atx now in the hands of Col. Moale, fair, The crops are very good and) for the vice-presidency unde any f Ta positively identifier | 10 ts now in the Santiago province the agricultural pavilion will be All-| conditions, Me said that both he ijthe prisoner an I nan, and de a ed to ite ute apact While the/all his friends were for Vice-P lares that he will get requisition pa. | 9°" Gomes added that there wa crop of fr * somewhat short, yet) dent Hobart, and that he would pers and + im to Missourt,| &Teat danger that these men would ail probability be renominated, t me bandits, The fact that while the fruit growers have de i) hold a meeting during the Will eee that their depa represent Freeman broke jail in Rates county | be f for any reason Hob minated, he (Roosev be induced to take the nomlr rt wan not re It) cou jources they still ‘or Dia they have no f have arms, increases this danger the date set in His Ear. 4 While agony Hayward Is Better. OMAHA, Neb, Aug %4.—Reports received from Hrownville are t the effect that United States Senator Pag shat! ie co ferably improved Melted Lea ar. | | Nineteen | His mind is clearer, and he ts some j #tronger and there are no indications f « relapse Exciting Scenes Witnessed Today at mo. cccc cn cunen mown vat momar war wow! > having things pled a ° Further testimony unfavorable to Eaterhasy was given by Roche, the i | 5 re interrupted the testimony in order to disavow any knowledge a asys doings Grandmaison testified that he was sure of Dreyfus’ gullt on get sunds Labort begae to examine the witness, but was stop. Mertian Muller, @ lawyer, said that he wae at Potsdam at the time Dreyfus was arrested, and saw a newspaper in the Kaiser's apartments, om the cin of which was writte Dreyfus arrested.” mort Defendant’ $s Counsel Sharply Calls the Turn ng eeisnad. 8 former order 7, watited ¢ neerning Picquart’s part tf 0 Fli E id B b he court then adjourned. The heat was more Intense today than of Army Officers | general paucity of new evidence es = | RENNES, Aug 4.—The police are apprehensive of a fresh assault on ri, because of his agressivenems at today’s session of the courtmar- “ase war increased this NES, Aug. 4.—True to his statement that he would “have some More questions to pul to Mercier.” Labori, at today's seesion of the Dreyfus courtmartial, got Mercier on the stand and dreve him to such @ pase that it looked for a moment as though a personal encounter would take piace between the men | ‘The court ope: as Usual, at 6:90 a m., and the registrar proceeded to read the deposition of M. Denies-Penot, who sought to exculpate Col Sandherr | At Labori’s request, a new witness, Geo. Leloir, was called. Latoir eaid he knew the Rodsons, at whose house } Dreyfus, cording to the testimony of witness yesterday, plotted with a German officer. Witness | I «BAA the Bedsoms were greaciy avtonished af the artest.of Dremtus,and | Said ‘they thought him incapable of treason. Leloir’s testimony was a | flat contradiction of Debreull's evidence of yeaterday. | Col. Mauret. president of the courtmartial which convicted = | 1 about his by tm 1894, next testified. Maure! said he was sure then, as now, that Dreytus was gullty. Then the witness made a statement that stirred the Denchful of witnesses for the prosecution .and soon brought Mercier | Prof. again to his feet, to fall for a second time into the hands of Laberi. | the Vancouver (fH. C.) Conservatory! couver » but today he was un- Maurel said he had only seen one document in the secret dossier, of Music, whowe sensational encOun-| able th trace his movements after he ter with Capt. Caine at the Ralnier- left him last evening. At the Rain- Grand hotel the ther evening wae jer-Grand it waa learned today that of in the # has caused his) the professor had left two days ago, here much worry by his #ud- leaving no message ppearance. He left the hote Prot Francis is well-known in ving bis bag British Columbia on agcount of his H ore, and bas never since re- | « ities After fis encounter mtrast to the | with Capt. Caine on Saturday night Strained and anxious figure of the accused, only a few paces away | Mr Frank Dowling, of the Can-| last, he brooded moch over the fact Labori began to question Mercier concerning his part in bringing the | adian Pacific Telegraph company at that he had been unable to get secret evidence before the first courtmartial without the knowledge or | istaction” for the blow which pained Arthur Liinfeld Francis, of| sor will probably turn up at Van- “Which onel™ demanded Labori. The witness pleaded secrecy, and men tioned Mercier as probably knowing more about the matter than he did Labori seized the chance to recall Mercier. Mercier took the stand, and a aplendid verbal due! followed between the General and lawyer. Mercier, in full uniform for the firet tim looked the type of the French military party, in striking o H.C, saw the y err mand talked with him so terribly mentally and phyal him for a short time. The musician! ally. To one or two friends here the the accused. Mercier began to answer frankly and pleasantly at fire NING, AUGUST 24, 1899. A RAILWAY | i cs | all kinds of house furnishings: :: 3: 5: | Towel Rollers, worth 15c, for 8¢ Clothes Racks, worth soc, for 25+ zene was held to meet Messrs. L. C.| Rolling Pins, worth 1§¢, for 7¢ Diliman and Judge Allyn, of Tacoma 4 se The latter gentieman propored to put} 5) Py he i da bl mar cetre arin town ster) SIPELGER & HURLBUT deen and Hoquiam and run spurs ABERDEEN, Wn., Aug. 4.—Tues day night a rousing meeting | Hous) Hardware and House Furnishings 1215-1217 SECOND AVE [through the best business portions of | Ses ou PAINTERS’ SUPPLIE ‘The organizers ark the inhabitar for a bonus, half land and half sub |acriptiona, to preferred stock in the | Glass, Wallpaper, Ete company of an amount equal to $% 000 oF $9,000, and @ liberal franchise Third and Pike. STAR PAINT CO, THE ST. PAUL — ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? | Sell Sheathing Paper; 500 Square Peet of Paper for 34¢. 213-215 Occidental Ave | | | A® exctusively announced tn the Star yesterday, there in some trouble ck of accommodation for t St. Paul 000000 BRUNNER & CO. Groceries, Wines and Liquors 502 Pike Stre corner Fifth. "Ph Green 794. Old California Sweet Wines a Specialty Port, Sherry, Angelica and Muscatel, by the bottle, 35¢ up; by gallon, $1 up. Pamily trade solicited. Telephone orders promptly filled over the the troope on the transpe | After an official inspection of the! steamship. a meeting was held by | | Col, Wetseis and other officers of | his wteff, Some of the officers stated | that the vessel could not carry more than 469 soldiers, whereas she was/ Otted up to accommodate 775 As} & result of the meeting a formal pro test was made to Gen. Bt ater against the order requiring the men }to on the transport es arranged 5 No compiaint is made as to the sea- Lerge Elgin. Howard. oF. ping qualities of the boat. Pending Howard, Waltham and Hampden Watches & reply from Gen. Shafter, which ts pected tomorrow, the St. Paul will —. alg Sold Tiled and Silver Ceeg, Diamonds, Chains Charms "TE einaapad) Ariénieh iit prod: Ww. W. HOUGHTON ably sail tonight with 125 men and 74 Pathan ms Ayere. wd nahi Te tend 420 horses. She was inspected yes. —— tend 4 formal pcepted by, a = Seakeen ea ea 2S. RR. WAGONER, _D- D.S. of the War department. ps Painiess Denti t. = ~~ one kK Geld Crowns, HO Giver Fillings, Soap A RACE WAR pw 8100 Reward te Symes fading seiag, Oot Piraclae = IN MISSISSIPP SF com sen nase nating” OY SN penne wan wo A DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE EYE MERIDIAN, Miss, Aug 4 -—A tive bye? the race war is threatened in the vicin- ESscemeks sled? tine es ity of Russell, & small town in thie sarwhere county. About a week ago Dr. PN “Sits ERSOLE, Optictan 7 First Ava Wells shot and fatally wounded a negro while in the act of stealing his cattle. On Tuesday night two ne- groes attempted to assassinate Dr Wells, and one of them war shot and|¢ TN@® Migliavaccea kited the doctor. Another un- Nep wap made on the Captored the hig beet fit Model at cho Posts Repent Sahu pee fame tre, ue Fours fi. 7. pd odes Ing-over point, and notice has been served on the negroes that any fur- ther hostile movement on their part toward Dr. Wells will precipitate a rate confijct, which will be waged to the death by the whites: RELIEF CORPS OFFICERS At the weekly meeting of the Geo H. Fortson Relief corps, held yester day afternoon the following new off- cere were elected President and captain, Mre. D. C. | Stan; first ieutenant, Mre Fair | banks; second lieutenant, Mra. Pen nington; treasurer, Mra. Fo’ secretary, Mra. Cotterill A com mittee was appointed to meet the mayor, and various committee hav ing charge of the preparations to A Shower of Comfort in warm weather you can take any time you feel disposed when your bathroom is fitted up in modern style, with a good shower apparatus, 4 porcelain lined tub and good closet. | Do away with your antiquated old tub and wash bow!l, and let us put you In improved sanitary plumbing worthy of the times. RAUTMAN PLUMBING 0 Cor. Third Ave. and Spring St "Phone Buff 471 a but later lost his temper, as Labori grew more impassioned and relent- | was at that time at ng aimlessly | professor confided his intention of| receive the Washington volunteers. =D less Jalong Third . calling Capt. Caine out He war eee meme Did you order the secret dossier to presented to the first courtmar. | Thing. gloomy for me,| prevalied upon. to abandon this} ryote af | mon ami aid I know not blood thirsty idea He wastoldthat| MARRIAGE LICENSES. Saturday, August 26, Only bd 7 what tod Ther cut the afr the Amert ple are too matter| ne “ : inted Sdake cf Yes,” replied Mercier, “I takethe entire responsibility.” | wildly with his cane and walked | of ountenance the use of| The following marriage licenses Five Pounds Granulated Sugar....... Judge Advocate Carriere here objected to the discussion of seceet |away at a furtous . swords in settling a trifing matter of! were granted today: Geo. B. Hunt, One Package Cocoanut : documents in open court | Mr. Dowling says t the profes- | honor, age 2%, of Ballard, and Della B One Tin Pepper, pure Labori protested warmly against depriving Dreyfus his tawfut | —-— ing. ee ~— — Pa One Can Baking Powder, pure. in OS, SEO DOF SPERSUNEES One Pound Corona Java Coffe | and Annie Wooten, age 21, of Ana- > cortes. Half Pound G6oc Tea... . Fight to all of the truth. | 1 | ‘ success is ASSURED. jeneral,” asked Labori, “at the time of the prisoner's arrest, was —_— there other evidence against him besides the bordereau?” ib 1 j y The Seattle exposition committee Yes.” replied the general met again last night for the transac- Labori: “Then why were these proofs concealed from the President tion of routine busine Reports } i of France?” 1 { | were heard from all the departments Mercier hotly refused to answer | of the mo#t favorable kind; no bad Lahbori persisted with equal warmth, but without result d reports have come in since the ex-| Labori: “Why did you arrest Dreyfus?’ ? | porition was tnetituted Everything| Mercier: “Because of the greatness of the treason in question.” - a | nn ee Labori: “Did you read the article in Libre Parole in October 189 as +_| John Netison, who attempted to saying that Dreyfus was arrested beoause the ge ere hot ll B L t d our mur avid down hin wife's Se ee et vere ae It Will Be Located in) ser manens sot gown me es the Jews and determined to rid the army of them.” ; . je 2 over to the superior court today by never follow the papers! There never was any such propaganda West Seattle Judge Cann, and his bonds were fix- against the Jews,” said Mercier d ed at $1,000 Labori showed the article in question, written by Henry. Labort ~ Powell .Bros, of Coulee City, | Wash, today brought sult in the su t| perior court against the N. P. R. R for $10,950, for lows of stock shipped »Omad then questioned Mercier about the contents of the bordereau, Mercier sisting that Dreyfus was in a position to deliver the documents named The survey of the Pacific C President Jouast here tried to check the repetition of old testimony | Smelter company’s plant will whereupon Labori, referring dramatically to the shot which caused him | today. The com to be absent on eek from@ourt sisted upon a full explanation. He 4 for $200,000, but those int , then asked Mercier about the alleged 35 million franc syndicate to free | think the capital stock will ultim ° VOLUNTEERS ately be raised to $1,000,000, in Dreyfus which the witness in his first testimony had spoken of plant tot rd r Mercier replied: “De Freycinet told me formally that he had evi- | that will be demanded. A large tra ns Gence of a syndicate | f iland ha on purchased in i y In incorporat token: “Hew 3 | Seattle, beginning about 700 eouth of the are evators sia tks Mercier protested against the lawye _ ath rain elev f t « lawyer's manner, saying he was not | ist ground will be broken tn about| The citizens’ committee Niet 10 days | charge of the celebration in honor of na demanded Labori, heatedly. The company will establah for im-| ine return of the Washington troops a cosa pen mediate needs a smelter having a 1 Mercter capacity of @0 tons per day, and | fom Manila, met yesterday after the aud Jumped to its feet, | iit have it in active operation in| noon Mayor Humes’ office, and the expecting ween the general and Labor January or February The plans | work of preparation was materially la meaning of some red pencil! marks on | have been laid out for a T-shaped | advanced. Chairman A. M&Brookes, one of the This was the signal for another eeene, | PUlding, three stories high, which| o¢ the nance committee, atated that will be bullt of galvanized tron and Mercier started to make a reply when Gen. Gonz came to his assistance uld be ne sary to ratne $16,000 de thee platters, taints daggers brick. ‘The smelter company owna| alking vigorously. Then Roget rushed up, followed by | over 49 mining pects and mines,|!" order to give @ proper reception, Lauth, Gribelin and Chanine and when they are all in operation a| and he would begin at once to solleit All began taik tor and pandemonium reigned. Finally Gong | 1000 ton plant will be needed to] subseriptions. exclaimed: “Henry wr ihial’’ lewian # on the dead man | nanaie the output of their own mines,| The ri fon arrangements will ‘Diidy wéa te heer ihn veg avoneine Handling the products of other| probably provide for,a banquet for Savina the Pelion, Muwsavetercad te inpalitiar 2eanian’ do whe , | mines in also contemplated, and a] the returning troops, a magnificent | ee eatléd Labos ; S icaethonn , f fash atl general smelting business will be| pyretechnical display on Puget Labor! protested that his questions were not + scless, = T |. arried on. The company has cal.|#0und, a grand tilumination of th Sigua the enact. + ota mm ere not wu ‘o Judge jeu ated that the mines of the North-| city, and general entertainment, The au he of « ern Pacific coast are | enough to) Celebration will last two or three Finally tho 1 ty Mercier's assistance left the tribune, | aupport the greatest smelting indus-| days, and It will be the most tmpc and the gener ntir peaking. It was not long before he again | try in th 1, and are getting In| 'ng patriotic demonstration er Joat his temper, taking offense when Labort referred to him as Paty du | #h ) bid for the business known on this coast Clam's spokesma Here Dreyfus arose and emphasized a point on the as the new @ Levi Ankeny's generous offer to de secret evider produ 7 him at the former courtmartia He r operation, the West § | fray all expenses tn transporting the! explained that only th Acreau was shown him upon that occasion | Mining Tramway company will run| troops from San Francisco to Seattle Gen. Risburg, who was present at the degradation of Dreyfus, next | !t® road directly to it was acknowledged by t »smmittes | gave his ideas why Dreyfme ‘eo gutity | - — on behalf of the citizens of Seattie This caused another outh from Dreyfus, who arcee and crie MANILA, Aug. 4.The) transport] The matter of transporting the boys wport, with two companies of the} to their homes after their return here “Phrases are valucles tring proofs!” Ineteenth Infantry, arrived today| was left to the Red Cross society and Maj Cure, who wasgdetaiied by Col. Picquart to investigate Kster-! from San Francisco, local organizations, ibid . row ss @ Beer we ern wi i AMD 2 chsncel aims as al iis ani ia kalilo All for $1.00 GIVEN UNTIL Sat Sins te 4 Customer Si The Commercial Importing Co. SEPTEMBER 20 1008 Second Ave.—: 'Phone Buff 642—: 222 Pike St. | ‘ibisaonae, sileligot. sin x emoee| Ain't Ita “Beaut?’ whichnow drift over the clty must] disappear before September 20, or| we might ask of any man who first the chief of poll will be Instructed | admires the snowy whiteness and to arrest the owners of smoky chim-|p-autiful finish that we put upon his jneys. This is in accordance with the ordinance ed by the city iress or busi * shirt front, or on jcounct! Inst Monday night. Dr, J.| bis collars and cuffs E. Crichton, chairman of the health Oar call trade prices no bandies de- and sanitation committee, stated to| lvered at these prices; Shi 100; the Star this morning that he did | shirt with collar, 1@ige; shirts, oy, not think the city would experience | S@lge collars, 20; cuffs, 40. Phone PikeMt [any trouble in having the opdinane | enfor We have visited the che aiterent biocks wich! Qneen City Steam Lanndry | owne prada, mplain willingness | 1496-28 Fourth Avenue, between Union and Pik® hese owners express to line up to the law | SEATTLE | mine stock Moran Brothers Company MARKET. ENGINEERS AND SHIP BUILDERS. At the Seattle Mining Exchange today quotations and bids were as Our plant includes meel and wood construction and covers all branches of the folows busines: ing and all on ad olarees of machinery butit d repaired. yeand Roberts’ wa: LISTED STOCKS Asked, id Seal Ray 10 = . Jubilee an RTT IVEY Ht Fon ba | Ben Level . » ao ae leolo. G. @ C 110100 EEE =< « Copper Vault ‘ ~ = a Standard 5% << Deer Tratl No. 2 ——— = Weathersby Bonanza.., |o= a: Sullivan < = red Tunnel = Jim Plaine ~ Mor Gle a, Morning Glory ~ | Insurgent Slate a EM tat me oe =< Quilp = 2 Black Tall | Lone Pine Surprine Sam Poll | Mountain Lion | Princess Maud a Walla Walla Addition aad Veeee I dvdddddddddd Kate Hayward . = Chespa ‘ rar | = =. Evening Btar .....0s 12 e = Huckleberry ™% = fi he following sales were Biack Tall 1,000, Chespa, 13,000 | Prince Maud, 2,000: Huckleberry, ! Dexter Horton Bank Building. hal