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sey Cen 5 ts a Month By Mail or Carrier ce TP RNR IT THE — eee TITRE THAN ELI TT I BI SEATTLE STAR. ‘PHONE SUBSCRIPTIONS TO PIKE iSO VOL. 1. RACE WAR IN GEORGIA TAKES ON A MENACING ASPECT SAVANNAH tachment « Oa, Aug. %—At 1 o'clock thie morning a de- f the First Georgia infantry and one of the Molntosh dragoan cavalry arrived tm th ty from Darten, bringing 25 cap tured negroes charged with par n in the recent bloody con path filet. ‘The troops are stil! guarding Darien, and more companies have been ordered to the seen The plan now ts for a general arrest of all negro men and women concerned in the recent dis turbances, or thetr extermination, The negroes have gradually massed ther, and if the troops charge them, the slaughter will be terrific without doubt, ‘The situation is regarded as extreme- PRR DOO0 000000000000 00000 0000000000000000088808 | TANGLING UP THE WITNESSES Labori Makes Things Hot for the Ac- cusers of Dreyfus. MERCIER AGAIN LOSES HIS TEMPER i Fe Having made no headway with the exposition committee, the oppon. | | Fred W 4 *, formerty ents of the Vietoria band scheme are now outspoken ip declaring that | the # t ou Chand the arrangement a mote cannot be legally carried out, Inasmuch as the . of me 4 inet f at the y al statutes prohibit the importation of contract labor. They more Accuses Freystaetter of Lying on the Stand ~~ r of Firat’ avenue | over call attention to the fact tbat several yeare ago, at competitive . } south and Norman street, of typhoid | meeting of bands in Victoria, Wagner's carried off the first prise, while Spectators Again Hiss the Ex- fowe ithe Vietoria band only secured the third prise. 1 hee ted ne cited General. Bertilion, the handwriting expert who began yesterday to demonstrate Mathematically that Dreyfus wrote the bordereau, continued his test mony at the courtmartial today As on yesterday, he was with @ mass of documents, which littered but the pile was considerably reduced by the witness giving copies of the demonstra tons to each of the judges and other members of the court, inciuding the lawyers for the defense. urrounded two tables; Labori and Demange bent eagerly over the fac simile of the border- eau, as they Intend to get photographic experts to show that the nega- tive of the photographs of the Bertit- jon’s theory that Dreyfus was the author of the document, Bertition's timony finally drew to @ close, the witness affirming that he had proved that Dreyfus wrote the bordereau with disguised handwriting. Demange hereupon asked the witness, “Did you compare _Bawterhary’s handwriting to the perdereauand | “Yes, but in a very irregular way,” replind Bertillon. ‘Then Labort put this question: “Why,” he asked, “do you way the bordereau fa in Dreyfus’ handwriting, but disguised, when in #4 you said it was written by Dreyfus in a natural hand?" Bertilion My change of opinion i# the result of mature thought and Invest tion.” ° Dreyfus here Was so unlike his innocence bordereaus was retouched to suit nterrupted by saying that the writing in the bordereau | his own. Now, when the witnesses first testimony had been wholly | discredited, he turns around and still says it is his (Dreyfus) handwrit- ing. but disguised. | that he relied on the document itself to prove | Bertilion was retie partment six weeks ago to Dreyfus. of his offielal duties in the Anthropometri¢ de- the t he could say much more tn apport of aune of his error in ascribing bordereau After protesting his present position, Bertilion Snally consented to quit. Capt. Vatlerio, assistant to Bertillon, was next put on the stand, and Supported his testimony When the latter concluded, Dreyfus again spoke, saying that Bertilion’s demonstrations were clever, they were absolutely Because the deductions were altogether made from faise premises. Interest in the trial which had languished during Bertillon’s mony, suddenly proceedings took an exciting turn when Capt the first courtmartial, took the stand On Thureday \ast, while valucless, tentt revived, and the Freystaetter, a member of when Col. Maurel, president of the first courtmar- Labort desired to confront him with Freystae Maure! had said of the documents of the see tial finished testifying but the latte Martial deci Tet dossier er, } that the wan not th » present court- pd to convict after seeing one The present court would not permit Maurel or Mercier to ame this document. Freyataetter testified hie conviction that Dreyfus | was guilty had been based on the evidence of experts and Paty du Clam. | However, he said that the final conviction of the judged was formed af- | secret documents handed to the Judges exciusive- on Dreyfus, charging him with also the document ter examining certain ly. These were a biographical treasonable « throdgnout his career, tna the p of a D thenticity of not onduct contain This this seec animal a letter establishing the aw nd document, and a version of the Panizzardi te Dreyfus taining the Wordas? Our emissary warned; arrested.” vas a sensgtion in court when Freystaetter cited the last docu- Mercier testified last Thursday that the Paniazardi corhmunicated to the courtmartial, and M gram er Ther ment patoh was not had pronounced th a forgery Maurel and Mercier jumped up and demanded to be confronted with the witne Maurel was the first to take the stand. He sald that he meant in his yy on Thursday that he personally saw only one secret document 4 not Gen dew Paleologue version of it deny the existence of others. TLE, WASHINGTO WASHINGTON It wan le tatively t Aur arned here auth lay, that @ hig Important atop, looking ndepend to v ent M made shape of a ve by tak Kinley which will be the proc publie In tential n to be insued on pres t 1 wal « tons w w in the pre nees, and 5 come the establishment of local gov ernments If thene the final ate drawal « Aw Kk satisfactorily Hl be the with rican troopa stand sldddddddvddddddd = «CITY NEWS. TANAARARARARARAAARAR, » SATURDAY EV NING, { DOES GRIM DEATH BROOD OVER GUERIN’S STRONGHOLD PARIS, Aug. 26.—It is rumored today that Guerin, the ant Semitic leader, who has #0 long defled arrest by the pollee au thort has committed sulcide in the house whieh he has bar ricaded in the Rue Chabrot. It is also thought Mkely that his | ~octiatos in the house have aleo killed the selves, daybreak | black fag was observed nailed to one of the upper front we. It is known that Guerin announced some days ago | the black flag would be hung out when he was dead. As nor the besieged have er significance been seen today, the embiom may have a «r The cure of St. Vincent de Paul tried three 1 to | @ain entrance to the house, but faile He rang M furious ly, and yelled into the windows, recelved no response If none of the besieged show the the police will probably screw up cx ives by tomorrow night urage to invade the building TROUBLE OVER THE EXPOSITION MUSIC eee hahaha bah aaanaaabd | Schooner Lilly L. which arrived |from Alaska a few days ago, will shortly make ano’ rip north with a Guan oF in ninere’ euppes iderabie criticiam in being heard in business circles in thin city ° over the fact that the committee having charge of the coming expos! John P. Millet, a bankrupt, baa] | seed to fave thé Viton tend 40 sew 1 en boon Gtacharged by Judge Manterd, ;OO% BOS Seresees te Rave She veers bene oil e Spt puearsge sin ose Wagner's Beattle band, Several preminent merchants of the city have ] _ Constantion ns Web has ¢ “ | | been to members of the committee to ask them to employ home talent te ai yeu tam nas aes but met with refusal on the ground that “Wagner ie too refractory and dictatorial, and wants to run things to suit himself.” ab Com ie One of the committeemen added that “Everybody has heard Wagner, . By ~ bes , anyhow, and we must get an outside attraction.” i” 4 ‘ yment To this the objectors responded that Wagner could furnish new music 1 + a a ae good 4s any that could be had, and le were not tired of hearing estabaiade a: Camedia aehad him. It wae suggested that if an outside orgaoisation was to be | are keep dangerous ¢ jointe The leading ter Visited Seatt men in the last winter, Ie houses were representatives here—William De combines on the Pacific coast om with thie (rust, to resume where it had left off ¢ In conne tan Slrection At the present time it would gambling on a “sound basin Neediens to may, when the ¢ Without delay. The trust ‘The statement is made meat a certain certain politicians, to b ancy’s gambling levoted ern tm, should any other competitors enter the field, they will be cru The games at the three gam dition of things» will undoubtedly atinue to go on. Considine says that the trust cannot be beat- | en The « large fraternal organization has, it is rumored, been promised all who are in a | posith he trust Big Gambling Trust Formed in Seattle. are aware that a big gambling trust has been formed here, the objects of which ompetitore out of the fleld, control certain politicians, and on @ scale that will ensure an immense annual profit to thoas directly concerned. trust lowed, several months ago, Harvey secured control of the White House, and appointed two afterwards got controlof the Standard, and it wag decided to form then one of the strongest gambiing statement that Considine induced a num the hoje. .dome ofthe ety: agaln. planned by reentage of the earnings of the Standard and brought here, it should be nothing less than Bousa’s band. of course, to run the NO. 157. e Monitor Ranges » ~ The test of time, the test of use in every form that a ran is utilized for has demonstrated the superiority litor | Ranges. No other range equals the Monitor in construction | orefficiency. Its merits sell this range ar ts for Seattle SPELGER & HURLBUT AINTERS’ GUPPLIES Glass, Wallpaper, Etc. Third and Pike. STAR PAINT CO. ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? | EL. N. RICHMOND PAPER CO. fell Sheathing Peper; 500 Square Feet of Paper for 34s. 213-215 Occide House Hardware and House Furnishings BRUNNER & CO. DEALERS IN ~ a] sz « Hy = Groceries, Wines and Liquors 502 Pike St , 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. Family trade solicited. Telephone orders promptly filled Lerge Assortment of. Elgin, Howard, Waltham and Hampden Watches fold Gold, Gold Filled Silver Casey Diamonds, Chains, Charms ings, 16., ali at very retscuable prices. W. VW. HOUGHTON 7O4 Firet Avenue JEWELER - a (w>- R. WAGONER, D.D.S.%, Painiess Dentist. -_ Dest Tooth, 8.02 22K Gold Crowns, 6. Sliver Fillings, S00 ap - oe Gold Milling, 15 op A Ove year? guarantee with all work ow gmp $100 Reward to anyone finding ythiog it First-class gay oo aterial Im the above work. -— Office 16-16-17 Haller Building Telephone Main #9 DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE EYE The most sensitive organ of sense iu the body, ty almor Mexcusadle in these days, for the relict of effective v.sioa. are John Considine and “Joe” Harvey, of San Francisco. ~oked over the feild, and #ald “It's a good The tat- Ying.” After the gambling omer and Dave Argyle, who are now on the spot. Considine shortly it ls interesting to know how gambling was permitted so unexpectedly wo montha ago. A gentieman who is on the Inside ie authority for the men to @o diumes and advorate | eo Were, 1 in Ee is caect tene taboos premature to refer to the network of wires that were pulled to get ity authorities ceased to interfern with the ‘onsidine and Harvey, wae then formed emphatically by a gentieman who ts in a good position to know, that the White House will be divided amongst mblers, they opened up e campaign funda ic fs understood, not In the trust. Tt ie not considered dangerous; but @| ed in a short time bling houses etl] go on merrily night and day Under the present con- THE EXPOSITION PREMIUM LISTS The exposition are of Supt. Frank R J. H. How and adoptec $2,000 wil premium liste of the Seattle mpleted. Reports Armatrong and A, have beer submit Over an neluding oid medals are being printed and cireular lists will be sent throughout the state will also be submitted to the! papers of the state for publication |More premiums are being offered than by a im thin at y¥ exposition hitherto held Every ndfcates a most suc comatul ¢ this fall and the! attendance during the two weeks will undoubtedly very large. Supt Armatrong reports the sale of space surprisingly activ and there re- mains no doubt that all epace have been sold at wast two weeks in advar f the opening night. The work of remodeling the Armory and the construction of the two wings will be comp ed in another week AUTOMOBILE TRIP 1S DELAYED MARINERS INCENSED AT NEW FISH TRAPS Marine men who ply to and from the port of Seattle, are mood today, for they claim that a serious menace to course of erection at Jefferson head, 14 miles from here, and in the direct line taken by steamers. The menace they refer to is a pile of fh Fraps. and it is placed in such a position off the head that vessels will in future | have to make @ quarter of a mile right angle turn in order to avoid it Chiopeck Brow, the wholesale fish dealers, some time ago decided that a fiwh trap would p The work of driving the piles wa: it has been necessary to splice, as the wat When Capt. in angry navigation is in oMtable just opposite Jefferson head. md « comm r in very uy recently, and Pp at this point. | Beecher, of the government steamer Gen. M. Wilson was nearing the head yesterday on his way to this port, he was surprised to see what he | at firet tholight was a floating raft of piles directly in his ITE He neared the spot and learned from the workmen that they were putting ina fish trap. No location notices were up. no lights were dis- played. Warning them to cease work, Capt. Beecher pre 1 to Se atte, Upon his arrival here he was met by a number of marine men, including Capt. Clinger, of the Holyoke and Capt. Munro of the Pro *, all of whom strongly protested against the establishment of the > in ite present position Today the Gen, M, Taylor went to Olympia to bring back Capt. Tay- lor, chief of the engineering department, On the return trip the fish trap Will be inspected, and if it is found as asserted, that it Is a menace to navigation, steps will be taken to have it removed “Chiopeck Broa. will not abandon the work without a struggle.” aaid 4 marine man to the Btar today. “If the trap is not removed though, | some bie ¥ 1 will crash into it one of these dark nights, and a disas- ter will result. It is directly In ourcourse, and should be removed w j out delay, In foggy weather particularly it will prove a dangerous ob- | and Freystactter, replying, tasieted that four documents had been men | stacle to navigation. | ‘ c " ° De tioned, not only as presented to the court, but were commented on by | TOLEDO, o» Aur. —™ Davis| amperes rtp acrose the continent | peer the ‘ r postponed for some days, after a tr Maure! protested against these statements amid murmurs from the | umphant «tart yesterday afternoon THE HAWTHORN CLUB. audience, until, finally losing his temper, he shouted, “I have nothing to | The rear axle broke when some dis } say! Nothing! The explosion was greeted by a burst of laughter | tance west of this city, and the ma-| ‘The Hawthorne Athletic club to- | from the audience chine was brought in for repairs on) day announces a go between Mike A Labori asked for an explanation from Mercier, who walked up to the | @ — : ; ,| Leonard, of Brooklyn, and W. H r ; Tolay an attachment was lasuer stand flushed and indignant The general directed his questions at once an 4 Pr eee tne hy the Edward Jones, of Philadelphia, to be pulled to Freystaetter . ° o> off September 12. It will be for a alle npan Stamford, Con “ . ‘. In the first ument you elted, do you have reference to the Robin | Malley Fy aeaichings. Mel, Mmited number of rounds, W. H.| WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug shel he asked ex tly d “ d * was one of the principals in i he is not personally re The comptroller of the treasury de Yes,” replied Freystaetter, “There was something about a shell in yim not personally re | the clever exhibition before the club it gt Ha ire pe pa lat the Jefferson theater recently, | “Med that the treasury de Mercier, raising his hand, shricked: “I tax the witness with uttering will _be heard in the city | Mike Leonard is equally as clever ax could not comply with the request of a fiagrant lig a Jones, and has fought many a good) yyp p, A ‘eck, con Alone gene I to a second time Mercier was subjected to ® hostile demonstration | Olus h ¥: chine will not| battle. ‘This promises to be the most| oe ee et he audier Hiases and cries of “Shame!” were heard from all | | The rerairs to tlie Mien ime interesting exhibition ever given in| the Paris exposition, that the de ec aie hil gd ere Seattle. partment shall defray the expens heeled yvut angrily an exclal ere cow 1 fi ° oa . r Miss Horlocke of exhibiting the treasury literatu ae to a Robin shell in the document, because the tr Asylum fo BISHOP GAINES’ LECTURE ; ; he Robin shell was not discovered until a year later.” JACKSONVILLE, Ul, Aug, 26 tone publications, money, coins, medals I did not say it was surely the Robin a retorted Freystaett Miss Viola orl: ker, charged with Bishop Wesley J. Gaines, of the | 4 stamps at the exposition 1 do not remember what it wascalied” | bolwoning the wife her employet,| african Methodist Episcopal church,' The commissioner general thought permeation oe mee Oe anaes heh caben Gemuanee meee on oh- | ae ae nin said to be ®) lectured last night In the Firat M. E.)it would be a fine exhibit if the treas His handsome military figure an patient at Oak a n sanitar oar 2 church on conditions of the race] yry department would provide cases, in on rivate insane asylum here, enrolled| Oicstion. ‘The audience was a lt gee hot at hia chief antagonist today, Mercier, eee Alen, questi rh nual nce was & large | ot , and pay the expenses of the ex continuing to tewtify explained, and said that on Thursday Du Clam phi re ae “ye Ave ne. chureh,| Mit out of the contingent fund or had submitted a document to Maurel in an envelope which he now Deer Swim From Fir and in the evening in the Firat M an appropriation for the bureau of learned had been complied by Bandherr. | ie dead SENSHURG, N, ¥., Aug, 26.| church printing and engraving. ‘The comp ; ; ud Labor * es leally. andh tas numbers of deer are swim Hiehop ines ~ the work In his} trolier decides that this cannot be ee a soma uses suk rrupted the advocate, stopping the argument ming the St. Lawrence river to en-| Jurisdiction on hg yy is not 85! done, because the statutes provite M. Jauaval. another handwriting expert, next took the stand and be- | cape the for fren rs steumer aout as tre oon like, though vome! i." none of this money shall be . . eat ied wah at he called the ridiculous proposi- | Hmptre State, whioh arrived today, | prisre b le saan : aR kan ituetrating oe a blackboard what > ren hed ret Seiehed when | paowed ol0ee a herd crossing the| ute this to the roving disposition of| Use 1 for any pur ther than that ss ne and CiAlne os bathed Of Derition. . oe atroam. the colored rac for which it ts appropriated, e court adjourne bed * 2 i Since hi i se on Gor equipsent tor the execution of your orders ls the best ket can be found anywhere M. CLAY BV ERSOLE, Optician, 72 First Ava Pure Wines and They Have » Kepatation_____caam The Migliavacca Wine Co. Ot Napa, California, Captures the highest id model #t the Paris Exposition in 1s) for Zinfandel fome ty four . e250 cane. Deliver. "Fone Melb o MIGLIAVACCA & CORGIAT. A Shower of Comfort in warm weather you can take any time you feel disposed when bathroom Is fitted with a good shower porcelain lined tub and good closet. Do away with your antiquated old tub and wash bow!, and let us put in improved sanitary plumbing worthy of the times. RAUTMAN PLUMBING CO. Cor. Third Ave. and Spriag St Phone Buff 471 SPECIAL-— Saturday, August 26, Only apparatus, ye Five Pounds Granulated Sugar. 3c One Package Cocoanut le One Tin Pepper, pure le One Can Baking Powder, pure... 25¢ One Pound Corona Java Coffee 4oc Half Pound 6oc Tea ... 30¢ All for $1.00 One Order to a Customer Only The Commercial Importing Co. 1008 Second Ave.—: ‘Phone Buff 642: 222 Pike St. Ain't It a “Beaut?” man who first and we might ask of any whiteness admires snowy that we put upon his on autiful fin business shirt fr dress or nt, or his collars and cuffs. Kites de- Shirts, reall trade prices no livered at these prices shirt with collar, 1@ly #6 Collars, Zo; culls, do. 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