The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 26, 1899, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR. t H. WELL & GO PUBLISHERS oa f the boilers at the Pittsburg Vitri-| S de S j Every Afiernoon Except Sunda Telophone Pike 150 fed Trick works exploded today, and| unday services. | the engineer, freman and a yardman wy KP. CHASE, livwivess Maxaage | were instantly killed, and four other| Se erate |r, itantiy led, wnd tour other R and boiler houses were demotiahed.| @hy Immaculate Coneept 1 ‘ sineas OF No. 1107 Third Avenue | The dead are: David Boyd, James | %* M How A Holman and Henry Meath ie Mia “tora , Sivewing ARGE LEDGE STRUCK ' © oe irene at aint } io ‘ at iclous throwing | At the Batanita group of mines on| . ‘ The affair was not} Koyukuk sound, & new nine-foot 1 \ A f r he ‘ t X ledge J t ’ ruck and ® laimed by h t ru “ * ou vel ' ! wort high as 8 1 are on , + net f th « ation. “ " h a . ' r the ola ! ' i ' tee and alleged potitioar | Will put at ¥ fia } rf Aco prepared a resolut . ' ttt a. 1 , a \ 1 , hoe, J z a mat . COMMISSION : <= ‘ vohunt " h ra ‘ ’ base drum. ms " It has not since attempted t t h mmittes, The men who have ' ‘ char f th ebra y auth f the ot unel chamb it . siyee ; hare t , he city cou and : “meer” Met Last Night and Disposed . ofe ba know as mu ett ae any abl tor in ) ' ’ od : ni of Many Matters. ! Vow Tre has ined tha ’ At a meeting of th ivil service} " for ay at N f tt commission last night, the protest | aveau r i L J. te $5,006 ommittes thinks that th ' against the employment of W. M ote F 7 tion, and nota one day affair, Tt is to be pr nepectay on the Cedar) Geattie Takers Mapitatd—Carnee of knows i ” - ) ’ at in prepa ‘ ‘ i the office of boss of the communtty, A publisher who at- | Tuesday night. F.C. Eckenbers, |", ' fan ¢ as F to get hinunelf all sorts | Who was ott 1 from . H Ld . sears | es at 1118 a. mi ands re fact that a private American «itiaen has printing b . near be t n Tuesday |” pire as bcos ‘ press und Joes not give him the right night and. bar ve tev eM ne arly patr r 1 ward his fel tlaens. Fireman Robt. Johne and Potice Cg “4 5 how they st eive returning sold who are |OMecer A, M, Meffo two om “ ( Ovarg oe ployee of the city who were 4)" M he and i ri while tn the discharge of fut a his twad If th mmitt arrang wees recemmended to By A { ments sees fit to ask for $1 ptions from th: . prob- | while off duty Robt. Jouneon rt ee. . net ably make the fact known rurse of tin business of tt ved @ severe cut on the hand by MF newspapers is to"make known to the people what their nian ne glass at a recent fire, ‘ ye . proper to do. located while making an et " . J, MeGee, « ' Hoth men w receive full pay f re . The Queen of 5 ent example for the land % days and half pay afterwards for ~ he. we ’ e @4 proprietors of Engiand by having { cattle tos t a period not to. exceed six months Pay ‘ w Trumpet existence of tuberculosis, and slaught nfected anima The application ot 3 Le yer ie a carpenter who fell and usta i avenue undoubted connection between tuberculosis in cows and the spread of | tjuries while working in th : King i ans the disease to human beings has made the er an appropriate sub- |atables, i# being considered ’ a tse wast Ject for legislative sanitary regulation. The keeping of infected “ reread © sight of ever forcement of penatties sulficiently revere to insure observance, Now that | Fourth and uring. “We AL. Mutchie ' * “ ™ : able dt it is well ablished that nsumption ls one the annual ravages it makes ax the most destructive of all the atime that afflict the inhabitants of the tem, ger to be Mip pantly classed among ¢ ponsible nts ate sones is held ree © wh @ calamities f — N. ¥., has hed an electric An enterprising farmer near St. Johnavill plant erected on his farm, the motive power for the machinery requir ed being furnished by two falls in a cr ek which courses through his land Tt ts mot supposed that the use of modern electrical inventions Will continue to be confined to the cities and towns. The quicker tr portation furnished by the railways to the soi! tillers brought at More profitable farming and the adoption of improved farm machinery and the ste Stension of the troiley lines into country Gistric te awakening the farmer to a realiza ectriclty as an agency which may be successfully utilized in practical kK on the farm itself Innovations, it is true, are uspally tardily accepted by the agricu: turist, and there are many backwoods corners throughout the United States in which even ¢ the Mali; but as a class, the American farmers are are fast becoming progres. ive. What, then, should hinder the use of elec~ tricity by agriculturiets if there be natural advantages ta render ite adoption feasible? Under such conditions rural homes may be lighted | and the whole domestic economy revolutionised by the employment of thie wonderful force. In like manner the farm may be more economic rear of the horse and the ponder- ate on of the possibilities of @ now common thrasher has not yet displaced ally managed by the relegation to ous and costly traction engine, with the swift and m Of electricity to take their places —— The weather burwau directoe day with his usual prediction of ¢ that Mr. Salisbury should show confidence in his own predictions by f of police until next Mon in city comes to the front again t r skies for Sunday. Let us suggest placing his umbrelia on deposit with day. We dare Mr. Salisbury to do it! "e . ARE REFITTING ROW OVER A. ‘arene 2 x si . 1512. ss TRANSPORTS i wet Mabe" NEW YORK, Aug. %—Trr 26.--In June an Am sie weed ow me the larger army transy which sper teal proposed: to a . . since their acquisition by the £0v-| Composer Mascagni to te a iy oe : " have been n,| Dewey March, his paper to t mt 7 of tote are non and Mascagm to have t 1 aeasinetels ge b pyright. Mascagni agreed, but af . “ 7 they witli be used to carry some of wards de Jed to take « bump sum . - ™ A . the * 1 give up the copyright w was a 4 Philippir ‘1 o“ The march was cémponed and an - 8 : Sanen. h process of| Ehalish paper published ate he r « tor a “ refi Br ment that it had been played with . “ i mare sty " Thia was untrue, but tt ‘“ = -|teeult was that sent was inun ‘ice! Mitt . tated ft tr ue pa * <* " ; Ol pers f " origina ‘ ; ¢ a his commisaioned | *eeker of rch visited the com : officers ‘ able that the | PO" mn his contract, wh o “ ™ * M vessels w ' tre thie 5 had never been signed, and was ask A 8 a Oe tt ie bet. me 1 $10,000 for the march. He final M 1 Mr Mart — e pay 3 but #0 many ._ rt be bad . Nebrasks “Cattieman Shot" 4 moat i ‘tom «| M n weye a Aug we I the m x was sh me wt A Bass killed by Frank Coll, a young #h . h man, fifteen miles southeast of thi snieis affair, we city, this m ing The affa * 1 a are a feud that bas existed be- M J te, ’ priority of right to pastur- a the ; : u « Mr ' r to Tg Contracts were let by the board of 1 < ' a will prove a great benefit to the dis ; ‘ Sten he 1 Ate in at a point on Post street wan @ t y. At bet en Cherry and Columbia street nee hn Fd ggg the b, : be ded COLUMBUS, 0.. Aug. 2%.~John R.| It Wil then run south, back of the one Memarn Adolph Ie McLean has gone th n.| bie brick blocks to Washing Migs Maud @ i is visiting Mra. ©. : ay : yy test of the Demo rial | Street. The sewer is to be construct. | A!*g at Py will be mone at ! campaign tot r rr ed with th ea of draining the Mr. William Martive left the firet of ¢ “ r evil nvention to est 1 bul ldings m Firet| Week for a (wo weeks ation at Lake| I ti ’ gS. avenu . r that wi Mien Emma La France, of ta ¢ J stopped and had Dicasure of walking n r ated Ve ed from th “ ae will M tella Norton at e-|" | 2: Gab bein the proper drain ater and| bern street A hina ator wells. W the cant | Mr. and’ Mes. Manley 1 ws r at fh Jar hereafter reside at Mre Hh 1206 « and fore the| *truct will be ns fant a8) Marton street on ‘ t an Not | Pomel Mr. David Buck left Tuesday for a trip | Ore some of his henchmen at Nar af BK Thomas hes uet returned = breezes, McLean emphatica and ota were also let today for r hast rn even profanely asserted that he tn-| the of Alexander street and) gaged f : ‘ ded t ’ “ m that hi thi ave *. Virst Haptiat ehur een wek an t the p " fire department, was a delegate to the ¥ ‘ en though certain defea ar (C, &. ‘LOCAL UNION MEET | M. 1. convention nore ing r fa and lefeat M returned ¢ " ' would be compelled now +4 the| Endeavor ii meet Friday ¢ the - io ‘ 1 t Septen at the Meth ‘convel “a8 ; ‘ore t « ! h tf t A f Muchmn r A th \ f charge th 1 ar peeted t nt as many { He knows this and fo his poll-| matt { feipertaaes ane to 3 Ternan nd Winltr ‘ ot 1 ' tical advisers, t ref: th talk | con fered TT t EK. whet of ot 1410 i ' which In still current me quar.| the Methodist Protestant and Chris ved morning | Eran ters that he go to the wire) tlan churches is not based on & 06 Judgment | entertain the local | union at luncheon. elligent, and they | fective power | THE SEATTLE STAR. PITTEBURG, Kan, Aug, 26—"Tw M | i a “ " . | te Ms Morning: FORT LAWN, 8. C., Aug. %—Tw es Merstos jays ago Mrs. 8 W. Reep. a pretty * ‘7 ~s | woman of 25, very pepular in i Thir . ’ i) town, and prominent in charities and ° ant ery ) work, was found dead in bed with @ riffle ball through her brain Her husband, a merchant here. re ported it suicide, Investigation | $ , aii showed evidences of murder. Mre.| tra r 5 ° Reep had been asleep with her baby | Weeeminater Prethrterian Chured—Mrosd om her breast. The infant was ” “Y int, pastor. Ke moved by the murder. : or murderers | ments Prof"). M Garrett, of Mowerd Cx so that the rifle might be fired from | lo« an & nthe Ke aot the feet of the vietim and give an| Mor a Ba Appearance of auicwe Trinity 2 Ur vets The police learned that F ee . mre icwe been intimate with enother hpi alien “ 5 and in view of all the circumstances} ,,77 Pars Greret-Coreny Rients ont he was arrested yesterday and put oo me. V1 a. mm. ond 70 in jail Eee ee cake kamen? Spy. Lest night « mob surrounded the Calvary Prevby teres Charey — Twenty eer ener and attempted to take Heep out) fourth avenue o and lynch him, but the sheriff euc- | Mer Prenat Howe {announced } in preventing them: from-net~} fine" } ting inside the bullding. They fin- Mount Carmel Mieston ally dispersed. uttering threats to Ma ot | Rill the woman In the case Kine sire Mor o | = F, ond Mrs J. Menry | O'g ture Denning In the pereon of a fine baby t Bi er ee Rae Wales | Prot. J. M. Taylor and A, J, Moore have, and Mr. Jf. I. Curlton. abe ( GAS pave SUGGESTIONS, ~eeFor Fail Use A FEW “> SAMPLE GAS RANGES Good and Guaranteed $3.50 TO $5.00 EACH EWEL .GAS.. RANGE Will be sold for the remainder of this year at Summer Prices $8.75 $IO.OO $I3.25 $IS8.00 $20.00 Set Up Ready for Use We have secured a “drop” on the stove trust, and give our patrons the benefit of the “drop. A Welsbach Portable Reading Lamp WILL BE GIVEN Free of Charge To every purchaser of a Jewel Gas Range. This offer holds good until October 1, 1899. It Is. Lighting-Up Time Our inspectors are attending to the renewal of lava tips and the setting of adjustable check burners. . No Charge for This Work: :::: e want your gas service to be anu, Telephone us if it isn’t. How About Your Welshacbs COKE For domestic and manufacturing purposes. All orders left at our office will be promptly filled. eattle Gas AND ==> Electric Co. 214 and 216 Cherry Street C. R. COLLINS, General Manager. Telephone Main 96, o la men tes Mat hibi 2. feat fam sma cele! bats inn mos! all the pion your clow vt form hors the s the the all ¢ agus pony Th Tr. U Unio at th Seat Elect Aug attl is re cheor Spoor of th F for O1 the p next 5 two fa statet sire #1 India: dle s Stateh parat ing « short two Btateh The didate and th as wel the te pend | the st Mil RP? Btill bs and es takes escorte strong on he and at and an At ing a « Withou ter the of the hour,

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