The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 26, 1899, Page 4

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ASKED DEWEY TO BE A CANDIDATE FEAR THE ENTIRE PARTY PERISHED MENOMINEE, Mich The yacht Ingersoll lett here morning for Fis ands time day party whiten W or heard of them Vatied after their ja feared that the ed and the party consisted « ya passeng t Ad owner and master, } t Frank and Ra Peter M Horn! brook Joseph Doyle miles north, on a sled, where careful attentic Tt was in Harris’ cabin on Winly three days before the mishap recor tion. Octave La Chappelle, a Fronch Canadian, he was looked after by a Dr. Barr that occurred river Peter Simonson Harrie wae absent L. Cole, and Sim gE from. putting a bullet throwgh hie own brain the cabin, dug with infinite difficulty in the frozen ground. was known about him. IMPORTANCE OF AMERICANS IN CUBAN CENSUS SOUTH AFRICA No Statistics Ever Taken by Fiahiinaes From the United Spanish Authorities. States in Use. | WASHINGTON, D.C, Aug & WASHINGTON, D.C. Aug. %. |. @anger, to whom has been as- Consul Gen Stowe, at Cape Town signed the direction of the Cuban| sends an interesting report to the census, is rapidly organizing th ate department regarding a trip work under the advice of Assistant to Kimberly, the Kimberly diamond Secretary Meikiejohn. The appoint. mines, and the Orange Free State mem, pay, mileage, hote! allowances In writlr Kimberly he says and various matters of detall per any of most responsible pow taining to the census force have been tions are i by Americans, and he erranged, and the preparation of the found mw American machinery schedules to be used is under head- there way. The policy will be to employ Th driving gear of « L Spanish-speaking citizens of th pumpt made In Engiand j land in the enumeration of the pr had Chicago t Iation, and but few Anglo-Saxon of-| come cut pany is fictais will be required. The work to an pia from Ch be done by the latter i# con 1 has three more ordered, Chiefly with the st Er f tons slish and German ep 4 . ubie f 1 storage, and of Cuba, who tran t a large pro-| 4 " lynamite plant, with an portion of the foreign business of | An an to manage it, is on Ite way Havana and other leading » rin. | he from Am . rh miles For these American official int t t yw gat railroad in and ers will be allowed * feature of and the mines id with Am the census is regarded an of the an ates! ‘ the or sleeper most important. The easy-going ‘ f Awood, which Spanish officials of the er vie ar excellence for bothered themeecives about ng *u e. 1 “> used In statistics of any sort in Cub N any ot? nr hips from trustworthy census of t ypulation California ha arrived with has yet been taken ome | * Koes of the r of and Oregon by anything like officia * of T lls ite lee for information what Cuba's ¢ t. per pound toe all ile are. No statistics are avaitdt n Cag wn the charge is 4 cents in the sugar industry, except ¢ r pound books kept at the custom hou ft All the wat t J in and about the purpose of taxat It not|t ty flows through pipes made in known what area is devoted to cane tt 1 tes. I wae pulled to y or tobacco, nor how much land Kirt by an American locomo- capable of cult m in sugar and t hv are several others tobacco. The mining resources of | now ape Colony, On the the island are unknown to| narrow gaug silvoad there are . Spanish official re All these | thousands of trucks made of plate elements of value be carefully | tron holding about a ton of rock taken account of in the coming cen-| each, pulled tn trains by en sus, and for the first time in the his-| gine bles. These tory of Cuba there wili be reliable true 1 In me statistics of her material wealth Un t tenders co m=) t yeted for ARRESTED FOR THEFT | « JURY CENSURES | OIL COMPANY, Fred Ekeward, a rested this morning watch and chain fr r, re for tects Olin Gund S| son, who resides at 1804 Bixth av-| enue. | | D | prrnorr, Mich, Aug. 26 nee liet of th r ra jury this af Capt. C. L. Hodges arrived at the} t upon the deaths of two of local recruiting office the Pion t r ho recently lost building this n to sus t 1 in this city through kero- tend the examinatior appit xplosions, st that the vie for admirsion to t t r death by burns army. About 15 apr from the explosion of impure kero examined, and of these 12 ne oll offered for aale by the Stand cepted. The recruiting continu urd OF und to the neg hoid up its high average, the « Necer f ‘ 5 or ments in Seattle ret t t sid company and nployes Dest class of soldiers in the United|! at ine had been Staten xd V Id from the A Prince Prosecuted. t tlons of the elty where the ex-| ROME, Aug ala OMGI-MAILEEAS anh ete toapeorocn toneea| 8 bani, marah f th ale cote Se oeaet heen prosecuted by the Vath , thorities for selling to an I 5 ae Amerioat collector I's fam-| it count,” she eried, “do ous picture of the Virgin, for nly ne toreanelt atenkt? " be iw alleged to have received $00,-|he replied, “you are your 00. | nly ebiid.”* PROSOSSHPSESOHSOHHO SOOO HOOT SOOOHOOHSOHOSOOO OOO SOSOOOOOOOO OS RACED WITH DEATH ON THE WINDY RIVER OF THE FAR NORTH The Frightful Experience of Wm. N. Harris Who Broke Through the Ice in Mid-Winter Both feet of Edmonton, met a tragic HAVANA WATER For one hour and forty-five minutes, Wm. N. Harris, of Pellean Rapids, Minn. raced with death In & most terrible form while in a northern w nets; and, although crippled and almost a physteal wreck, he came out a winner Harris is one of the Edmonton trail ur unates who arrived in the city yesterday on the Cottage City, He te now wait rh ' me, Ww he left a strong, hardy, hopeful man, 18 months ago to seek a fort t et With bis mutilated fect encased im rough moceasins, and supported by 4 chair, Marri sented @ sad picture of suffering when a fF reporter called on him this morning. As the result of a most terrible oxy he lost all the toes of his left foot, and two off of the right. His feet are stil! in a serious condition, and he can searcely bear to place them on the floor Here is the story he tetle On November 20 laxt he wax wintering river with three companions—Octave La Ch and Frank Bastjon, of Mdmenton BL. Cote th » Rapids, Minn. The Windy river is a tributary of the Liard. « 123 ake They bad built a emall cabin and int e@ to hunt and fish during the winter previous been up the river fehing had, at a point 10 miles dietar rom th ‘ » supplies He started out early on the morning of November 10 las bh Frank Hastior hed provisions and cooking nails to camp. It was a bitterly cold morning therm ha 48 below aero, The two men kept themseives warm by running. and soon ¢ ta t listant from the cabin. Bostion wae gome distance in adver { Harris, when the latter dropped through the tee nearly up to his arms, The unfortunate ma sickly F i by Bowtion, but in a minute MMe clothing was frozen stiff to his body Run fo amp.” shouted Hastion to the half-stupified man, and. taking Harris’ hand. they started back er, realizing: that to fat minute meant an awful death sped over the ice like a « Bastior ith diffieulty, kept pace with him, and when three mites from the cabin, dropped exhausted AD this time Harrie ays he experienced no feeling of cold or numbness, Hie stiffened clothing tm- peded his progress some, but nm dropped owt of the race, he took a fairly good land trail and reached camp in about one hour and forty-five minutes, after his acct His companions in the cabin managed, with great difficulty, to dierobe him, literally cutting his fro clothing and footwear off with knives, Barrie’ feet were frosen stiff. The agonizing proc of thawing them out with snow and water was at once commenced, but with poor success A few days later Harris was taken to Fru 20 wore y death at the time ona fishing expedi only won alone being in the cabin. La Chappelle picked up © loaded revolver with intention of cleaning it It was discharged accident ally, and the bullet passed through Simonsun's cheek Just below the right eye, entering the brain and killing him instantly La Chappelle was half crazed with grief. and was, with difficulty, restrained Simonson's remains were buried in a shallow grave near He wae about 45 years of age, and very little | | ‘SIX SOLDIERS | FAMINE FEARED THE TAR. ‘A DISCUSSION ON LEGISLATION SEATTI This Store is the. Center of Attraction ARE DISGRACED | " HAVANA, Aug, 24-1! Diarto de BPRINGFIPLDE, I Au « ix WABHINGTON, D.C. Aug. % fia Marina calls the attention of Gen, members of ¢ M, Wifth infa at | Da 0 Herman, agricultural ex ton, wer « hor 4 ! per af German embars ie Just the soareity of water in Havana ’ A ‘ chee ‘ tn n interview eigee For all well- -poste ad buyers. Monday we ew ee Fet thelr un and at at oft y the baron sald: “The place on sale a Beautiful Line of water on the second and third foors camp, O beeuds 4 ~ Se oar eae of many of the houses, and even pre-e to the regiment at parade,| before the reichatag last spring, but icts & water famine, Gen, Ludiow | The © the men who ot \ #trONK Oppowition developed among t Camp I siiahbad the agrarian members on the ground ret ” famine te not to oes . we Com that the government measures were {readed so long as the aqueduct | @&tlons at Rearda tenling tan Wein to tha tieitea enles ooneee and Vento spring hold out. ‘The rea 84°* and other arti frow res. 1t was referred to a committee, with ' he points out, te in the de- | The names of the m . ' tf er to determine what course fective pipes and fixture h oi. | Meir sulk, are Corp, W Heald » be adopted. The committee | Ss 00 S ote ry _— Y nO and Privates Charles I ‘ r ' ried adve y, and that was] vate houses and public buildings. and Martin Cook x to take any action | la He . “re . > ee eeeeoeeee PTTTitititit) eoccecece | New Plaids, Wor. Crepons and Imported | Yovelties | CHINESE DEPORTED. ‘CHINESE TO BE Novelties. | Deputy Marshall Tyler «| New Imported FRENCH BLACK! w Style DOMESTIC CREPONS, Chinese to Portiand | |CREPONS, beautiful rich patterns;| beautiful pattern, grand wearing; 60a ation to China , h be mont stylish fabric for skirts; 98c,| to $1.00 a yard, vand for transport 4 | up to $2.0 « yard | ound could take them, “4 in Fine ALL-WOOL PLAID@, | ie | - ‘ Crepon Effect New Full Style lin beautiful combination of colors; | NEW YORK, Aug, 26—A Di 8 (9) wonereD PLAIDB, 40 in. wide;| $1.00 valueon ly 79 a yard | ntroduced in the next congres®) ricoh patt fas ‘wate Sle a A LOST BRoTHE itizenship to the 3 China ri a — ie ae | 46 in. New Imported BOUCLE M or tt ed by Admiral Dewey at PLAIDS; they are next to Impossible FE ge iv PE cad Bo b + ves.| In. New ZIG-ZAG NOVELTIES, to describe, they must be seen to be ur. tae . » Work om the wa will make beautiful tailor-made) fully appreciated; $1.25 value, only, bers arn Me * an cooks, inessmen and general | suite: $1.25 value, only 890 a yard, | Pic a yard concerning Thos und kitchen men. ‘They work: | B. Henry, a brother, w « faithfully @ * | “ | not heard from fur many y eee ee eee eer ait,| PLAID®, NOVELTIES, WORSTEDS, SPLENDID FOR SCHOOL states that he way be In Boa Meee enn ee nave writ, | DRESSES, 12%, Ihc, 20c a yard | Hariow's wife that the friends In Chinatown inqutring O. W. PETERSON & BRO. | s = t SS oe ted wd sane’ QUEER END niral Dewey comes homme pe 206, 208, 210 Pike St. think that there will be any ob-| OFA FEUD » ‘n't the landing of the Onina-| were on board « = that) ie for the Amertean flag. There WICHITA, Kan, Au 4 Th ! aw by whieh they can be ad | of the family feud bet the W aod St spetaes $0 5 o cha Beo-| H E Ww th Co sight. For ten years they TaN Have removed to nd k aw t y than that a Wilhiams wo ArT LEAVES. 1207 First Avenue. man eloped with a Harlow ae 4 . The bie Roberteon pile raft w ner ry ariow's ¥ rar th! Ceerina & ) o'r ioe h' or | ini Jamon Wiliam, There are 11,000 piles io the raft If you want to buy or sell mining stocks or husband killed Willia the Akeem Giese > Gen - 7 Re r .s % bia grave twenty members be Lalipn, divest tw Sas rent or buy real property, call on them ;: H pee ee. iow ’ ea : : t|aeain shortly for another raft thal Shar srmesaed game of the tom Dewey Home Fund. ‘ . ities with « gold @ daring WABHINOTON, D.C. Aug | and bravery. tt te redit of United Btates Treasurer Roberts to-| Griers Toten for Wedding ant Party Gia yo tay received from the G. A. Bt. Post | ee ees AE cea AN Kins Bd, Cae at Pi, - + = Mannlactnrers of Harttick and Toast ad i my a | . A. HALLBERG, Pro; 119 Pike St. AT THE THEATERS. $ : he opening of the preliminary, Donn, and Jacob Latte’ “om Ken | “Popular With Our Boys in Blue” | Season at the Third avenue theater! tucky showing, with theee an i has proven a success in every Way, nounced last week, a list of attrac- OUR HOUSE Corner Washington and Occidental. tons no lems varied than excellent, | which speak well for the enterprise |— of the management. | Dan Godfrey's Hritish Guards band made up as it ts of soldiers who} and large and appreciative audiences have nightly applauded the old Se attle favorites who appear in the cast, The work of the strangers here has been also appreciate? M - ager Russell expresses bimeeclf a4] ncarty all wear medals for deeds! 9 well pleased with the opening week © on the flekd of action, is in this! V In the initial perforny he con-| respect the most remarkable organ- | tributed no emall part by ap | lation in the world. It is seldom. in “The PF k Fiag,” and wel indeed that a good fighter ts a good be sgy: the role of an actor anks musican, butin this grand aggrega- which were publish: . harmony The band will make its umns last week, Inew plea firet appearance here next Friday season to the patrons of and Saturtay, and there is already —_—— —— Lives the Life ohn Rncioes in & profitable one to the! a good demand for seata | , bs Northern Indiana. words of praise cout be| TR FB. French and his excetient | 8 a : o> 2 orsons of taste) COMPANY will clome their engagement eA tbe thens munity trom Paras tame) co™pan, Ct cme thet engagement INCORPORATED. pre Rahermem, Whe NAVE FO-) 1 a cees exquisite blending of /evening in “Dr. Jekyll and Mr rom a trip amome the fee Qiiue the dome and above the! Hyde." @ dual character tn whieh | and unfrequented Inkes of the proscenium eliett “gene «ae Mr. French excels. This company | Maes Experted and Reported Oa Western Union Service northern part of thin st ran| mtration. ‘The private boxes have|a* had an auspicious opening here. Cable Address: SEMINEX am acroms the little cabin occupied by | also come in for @ ehar f atter have been greeted nightly by Attorney S¢ovill, the attorney who ti ha acimanery is very ¢ audiences, and have grown so aN jefended Charies J. Guiteau in his! artint In short, the old Third av- mlarity that they could with trial for the assassination of Prosi-| enue Is a neater and prettier play-|ProMt remain a longer time were it DAILY QUOTATIONS BY TELEGRAPH t Garfield. The humble cottage| house this year than f before, | net that the house ts booked fur some . in which Scovill was found ia situ-| The resular season will t pened; time to come All M « eC t ated near the banks of Mud iake,| with “The Girl from Ch ear T sie Shirley company, which From Fs Ining n ers where he lives the life of the most! will be presented by a strone New * tomorrow evening for an en rigid recluse, neither secing nor be York wm bina tion. enue werk, comes herald Ing seen. His simple wants are «up . ed as ar ly strong dramatic plied by the merchants of the nearest! The resular m at the 8 reanization. Although they will re town. How he pute tn his time no-| theater will not begin untit o nain but one week, they will pres body knows, aw his unkempt and un.|} but the preliminary luring that time five different cow feure 18 ecldom seen outside CPeHEd by Dan ifr plays, the repertoire being an follows the walle of the little low cottage. Dréted English Gua 1. on! Sunday, Monday nights and Satur half-hidden by the growth of twining, S¢?tember 1 Manager H isiday mati ilby Tuesday vin and underbrush . ry day booking pn firet vem Mothe Wednesday and Thursday, From an agile, affable and influen-| Productions, and this year he w Dorie’; Friday, “Daughter of the tial attorney Scovill has grown into Present the highest class of Emp ad Satunfay aight, “A “ taciturn, morose, unapprouchabie | TOM ever shown In the Seatt moi 6 y beset, Gndeies “ne bem menien ter. In addition x nt hat the company is strong may with the world in which he wae once! Pi4ys already announced, during the. be seen by the following cast, many euch m senaplousus hare 4s the catec| manths 1 November whom have done good work here and only counsel of his relative is} there wi Lanits Jamen, the at, for which they will be years ago. Scovill feele that he is) Kathryn * PB. Han-| remembered: Harry W. Smith, J: still shunned and despised by every- | for. supp ny:/sie Shirley, H. Netison, Claire Sin body for his part In trying to save Prank Mayo. Wi laire, Lincoln J, Plumer, Rose the neck of Guiteau on the ground of | ® Hoyt's “A Strange New | rw Marie Baker, Frank Coley hereditary insanity, though he con-| York’; W . n’My Priend Geo, D. MeGuarrie, Wm. R. Abrams, tends that he did nothing more than| from In management) Marion de Roco, John H. Craft ne dete. of Smytly t A Milk James Unash, John Bambridge, 8. J | White Flag,” “Hotel 7 Turvy," | Tully, Arthur 8, Morey, A. V. Crane, You are Cordiatty Invited to Attend Daily Cail | Management of Rice @&| and H. Greav. 1 to 2 p.m. PLAN A TRUST IN CORSETS CHICAGO, Aug. 24.—This city has been visited by Hastern promote who are trying to Interest th i d- ing corset manufarturers of the country in @ trust scheme. Two of the local concerns are said to have given options on thelr plants and | business avatiable until October 1 | the Chicago Corset company and the Gage-Downs company although each h nt such a high cash figure that acceptance is regarded as im probable Keports credit the promoters with having nineteen options tn hand, and including those of Straus & Adler New York New York; Weingarten Bros., York Lar & Bae York Warner Br € Wor cester Corset company, Worcester Mans, American Lady Corre pany, Detroit, and P. Newman Have Conn. The proposed com bination Is to be known as the Amer joan Corset company, and have a capital of § ferred and ¢ * Roth & Goldamith. New A sign over erty a negro cabin in 1 county, Ga, reads; “T teac “eh the mix-| folks to Reed and Rite an do fggers their heads," —_—_— AMUSEMENT BULLETIN Third ‘Ave enue Theater “Dr, Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” Tonight, Mines and MiningStocks 609 First Ave, Basement Mutual Life Building, SEATTLE, U.S. A. Telephone Main 273 First Seattle Exposition JOHN A. CLARK, Secretary and Manager. OCTOBER 2 TO 15, Over $2000 in Preminns, Special Daily Attractions. CHEAP EXCURSIONS. FRANK R. ARMSTRONG, Has Szplored a Dividend.. eatherby Bonanza Gold Mining and Milling Co, Has Declared a Dividend of 5 Per Cent’ A First-class Investment. We have a few thousand shares of this stock, which w: few days at 17%. For all particulars call on, Ww. |. B. NICHOLS & co 6! and 62 Starr-Boyd Building @ offer for a PUOHOHOOT OHO COO OOe ?SMALL FACTORIES Manager Room 45, Colman Block Can Secure me and Elecime Power ® , H Advantageously in tho fnoqualmie Butiding now being none Sa Dwer 3 3 SEATTLE H a a A A th ac a tina lt

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