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—_eeacen tetas PTEMBER 1, VOL. 1. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY EVEN BARK IS WORSE ras STANLEYS capa | Boiler Explosion Kills Six Men. WHO oa. a The entational Stanley « : Your Hardware Merchant? a, Si case Was up before Judge Ja morning. The cass was argued on s PITTSBURG, Bept. 1—Six men were killed, five badly Injured and motion for a new trial, Judge Ja , ‘ ba denicd the application, and the| *¥e are minsing as the result of the explosion of a boiler this morning a f | defense served notice that t sae | the Republican Iron works, The two injured will dic We might be if best goods at money-saving pri will would be appealed to the supreme A scene of the wildest excitement followed the accident. Debris fall interest you. We keep everything in Ho lee ng on furnaces ignited, and while the firemen were endeavoring to ex- | and Builders’ Hardware. tinguteh the flames, the search for dead and injured began, The devas tation wrought inside the mill was frightful Following @ terrific Enemies of Dreyfus Continue Their DENIALS BY sic" See ne, est a| SPETGER & HURLBUT Vindicative Statements, THE FRENCH **:: wane one SPELGE sie Several dhya will be PARIS 1—The Matin today Other Witnesses “Come to the Prisoner's were. sent ae trad tng pecan ao | UL EH) Turdand Pike, STAR. PAINT SO, at the Session Today. [trough mich ine Peenchineh base) atte eo halganother eambiing f jor Monday night by MH. B. Kennedy song hme gd H. N. RICHMOND PAPER CO. A DENIAL BY LM lle On Augum 14, Just before the! Sell Sheathing Paper; 00 Square Peet of Paper for 34e, 213-215 Occidental Ary cidental avenue steamship Laurada sailed from Cape POOOOO | —— Ne for Beattie, a m exciting in and Liquors ing, they were surrounded by the Groceries, Wine NEW YORK, Sept. 1.--Noruan Be United States troops under Lieut eek sienyp ag hn engl Ph engi onze, OF CONTRACTS ' “raigie, and subsequently arrested clan urn to this country yes Phe in rr described graphi q |terday from Europe, after « vacation | usin: moneai, at auton 502 Pike Street, corner Fifth. ‘Phone Green 794, Old California Sweet Wines a Specialty. Port, Sherry, Angelica and Muscatel, by the bottle, 35¢ up; by gallon, 4 “ . Mr Mack was " We dof pub.| Wash. who witnessed it 1 was J. White f Alabama,| At the meeting of the board of pub- watching the mining operations © up. Family trade solicited. Telephone orders promptly fille pean thre hen ne and induce him te » hin pe } tok io reet. 4 Rast Den-| Lieut. Craigte he sald The } ton and advocate ination af nat SEarianerest, Om cer stated he had orders to talk polities, nor wae Mr Hryan'*lenue, from Yewler way to Bast Alder| that the Cape Nome Mining & De Ww. W. HOUGHTON name mentioned in the conversatlon,| voor will alse be lot, The street im-| velopment laimed owner t atin h, and 704 First Avenue JEWELER Fa nd ulred to clear away the debris, Until this House Hardware and House Furnishings 1215-1217 SECOND AVE SS of minor witnesses were amber Dreyfus courtmartial, They ter recused. By order of President Jouast 1 defo irt, Cestifying to the gasil 1a week ago that Draytus ations with a German officer at the howte of asona & woman named Bode. Du Breull then reiterat od his testimony weet zee re and sald it could tgafAtified by the er. This excite gegerat laughter in the tations with the Bods former valet, De Ch court. Dreyfus arose and very indignantly denied ever meeting of rich claims on the bea the soldiers appeared u the foreigners at Bodson A hostler named Georges then testified as having seen Drey fus at Mulhouse in 1886, attending the German maneuvers on com pany in company with a German captain named Kullman. La bor here showed that the witness’ testimony differed from his previous declarations, Dreyfus explained that he frequently ap Who was sent to Eng-|lic works fomerrow afternoon, bids! about 300 men who were working aif of W am Jenning®)\ wilt be opendd for the grading of! gr Hryan to approach Richard Croker) gisteenth ayenue from East Cherry | when Hiryan. Mr. Mack said last evening [AY way. trom Broadway to Twenty.|¢o0 wud Re lal order ty Tate | ATCH US FOR WATCHES }that while he was in England he saw | fret avenue. Bids for the construc- ‘ . = 4 “ rest, When gaked for further tn- | 4 a Good Timekceper j Mr. Croker, but that they did pet] tion of a sewer on Twenty-third @¥-| formation by the miners, he said . If You Want a Good T ta csc yt rye op ae lage gE provements mentioned will consist | ship of that portion of the | ms a < ~~ Mack | Of Reading, parking and replanking,| that, as the present locaters refused ~ Ride were opened yesterday by the| to pay any rental, he had been ord ted the Van WK) uct of pullie works for mupplies| ered tov make them eunnend were | oS, R. WAGONER, O.D.S. ye Peared at Muihause, and he said that he might have seen the G associated officially or otherwine had he met them Bryan or any ofthe id that he r Capt. Kullman was next called, and he denied ever having rid- leaving for manwuvers. M. Villon then told the story about having heard the convers- ation in Berlin which incriminated Dreyfus. He said he was sit- ting In a cafe there when his attention was attracted by a con- Versation carried on by several German officers. They were say- ing the expected plans of the French hydropneumatic gun from Dreytus. | L'Abbe, who have been cited to ap Lieut. Bernheim then tentified that he once heard Esterhagy @ | pear in court next week to answer talking shout a shooting manual mentioned In the bordereau | Lieut. Col. Rruyerre then took the stand and asserted that the Information about firing the manual, “120 cannon” and pneumatic brake could have been obtained by a number of officers without diffewity. Gem Roget here interrupted the witness, sayng that Lieut. ‘Bruyere bad written « letter to the ministry which insulted the 3 | Presidential boom as unnecemmary | emi a whe tide we - den with Dreyfus to see the German maneuvera, The testimony | and detrimental to the interests of| (ur the city = See te ses] aid taints apice very taignbnt Painies Dentist. = then reverted to the ponsibikty of Dreyfus having written tho the Democratic party cumin aad thew dormad wan en cat-| on Bebtem, Om 2K Gold Crowns, 6.00 Shiver Fittings, 8 ap dordereau. Maj. Lemonnier, who was in the second bureau with ya hee rage, and refused to quit work. They| G8 Gold Filling, 1.00 up Dreytus, testified that they all knew the accused was not going WEISTLING S Lorena restos nee mewerer and gap 1100 Reward to retir i. nearly 200, under guard of the no aterial in the above work. $ to the maneuvers tn 1894, therefore It was improbable that he AND STILL diers, were arrested and taken co the | 2” omes 1697 Mater Butiding. Telephone Main oo ~28 ; would have written the jast line of the berdereau, “I am just 414 eo in @ red-hot speech, in which Attorney F. Bi. Welatting stated to} ee te he sald that they were quite pre- 7 . i pared to live on government rations ro? j& Star reporter at moom today that] Pred Manmield; whe ep’ te 1068 | cat) the matter was settled, but in weet com [he proposed to prese his cases| night wae glerk at the St. James Lo ntime they would hold the M. CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician, 72 Fire Are hotel, t« @ wanted today by the Be- government res; t pone ble their attle police, A Kiondiker by the claims As & matter of fact, it was name of Duval deposited 9600 tn Impessibie lor Lieut. Craigie to feed charges of running gambling eames | Farthield geo a A powered Eo juaty men, and he threw up his he « r « tin aid: * n vothiyeaen AM Bd yee ee rsh | turned and got the dust, but left the! “wy can do nothing with you,’ he man whose name I do not care to) MOMey with = ae gout peg pw sald to the miners va had better | disctone, who offered me & round wum | iM he went after It ane The house, | £2 duck to work, if any of you of money if I would drop certain pro. ne lB gi ines nettles about | nave, OC a rocker, I have one to ceedings and call ‘quite.” ' eeline ” ed, an I do not want any gamblers’ | (* Money. It was soon learned that) wi ig generally conceded that the| money to come to me that way, An| Mart Bad left the city, Duvall cain of the Cape Nome Mining &| eg ond — Development company to the beach Mrs. Buckley good for! win not prove « ae D. Cashel was selected to up | bie « Se INTENTIONS | ANOTHER ONE] s:!<% 33's i DANGEROUS ee OF THE EE SOCSOSOOOOSOOSOOSOSESESOSEOOSSSOSSHOSECOSESESES EO OOSES against John Considine and George Pure Wines aod They Have « Reputation gam The Migliavacce Wine Co. Nepe, Californ) Captured the big hest id meet at the Paris Exposition in 1%) for Zinfandel yen oo came Web x es." doce Mai 5 ot Love MIGLIAVACCA & COKGIAT. The Lurury of Hot and Cold Water in your home cannot be over-estim ated, when supplied through the medium of modern sanitary 5 mb. ing appliances. We are prepared to fit up your hon with allt lat- ext ideas in sanitary plumbin ateam and gas fitting at prices t will enable the man of moderate means to enjoy it. 4” Mr. Brit. He will have to an- if to a sult for breach of contract Rear s tetas tees St eee os ‘CELEBRATION WHERE ONLY mediately, so as to have all of the came" OF LABOR DAY) NEGROES LIVE. ‘A BIC CUT IN | RS Orderly ome That Have No| the arrangements for the prop r citing in the fring manuel, “This document was ex- tremely difficult to obtain. Gen. Sebert was next called. He talked In a general way on the value documents cited in the bordereau, but these he argued of No great importance. Maj. Hartmann repeated his testimony before the Court of Casnation, to the effect that the documents cited were without value, and he offered to prove that Germany knew about the brake in 1890. The witness had not Gnished his testimony when the point to one of the biggest demon COLUMBIA, B. C., Sept. 1.—Hob- strations ever seen In & fifferent committ son City, Ala, which 409 negroes NEW YORK, Sept. 1 ¢ into @ tows 4 jare about to Incorpo trade toda senmat work, « t court adjourned. corahfamaoknonenen . “fds caalng with no white man within (ts ler a poi dh aay Dives 1a tn6 . lite, is being advertised as the ont liargest wheel manufactur m-| ried out Monday to the fetter. with. |/%® 1# being a ert a ast e only RENNES, Sept. 1.—1t has been ascertained that the Dreyfus erns in the Kast had decid \}out doubt there w It be 6,000 men in] °P" e _ a ™ ar rope in 0 in 0. courtmartial will not render a verdict in the presence of the a og ae bya cg as mate e he ag 9 - 11) about 25 miles from Charleston, was cused. Dreyfus will be in his cell when the court's Judgment is | z 4 . coe ene ; parr fter the president and has nounced was $5 for hain driven l eend large delegatic Bperts -€ 9p a © dcttvered The officer of the court will then cross to the prison, + Ghitilden-Whaek | Gili be given ta ee BAR go. srporated for many years 1008 Second Ave.—: ‘Phone Buff 642—: 222 Pike St. y ht . # ‘ It is m than twice the size of listen ach Madison park, and the day will come lobaon ¢ having abo 00 1 with three large balie—at| oben + DOING Sees 2 * . By abitants. The only white man who . ’ formed yele| nail where Dreyfus will be surrounded by troops, and he will to the decision Seece obese GREEN GOODS THE MORTGAGE 2: LAWS FORTHE ene PRE sat FOR CUBANS, TO BE BURNED AN ERDEMIC a ,|_ PORTO RICANS Seats 8 Ibs Granulated Sugar _— Ere Crockery Snaps Will Celebrate. GREENUP. Ky. Sep me pletes Codification, | towne where no negro is allowed to ; Re ee ee re | rest "his head. ‘They are settled by White Semi-Porcelain Cups and Saucers The laine’ Is Flooded With Madison str t m. E. Church sular Commission Com- «0° Advertising Circulars. 1 | Jubilee services are to be held at! ‘@ WASHINGTON, D ple unty are IN &) WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 1—| Northerners and Westerners, but| “ The operations of the naa| the Madison street M. B. church t on account of | pie insular commission has complet-| chieMly by farmers from the lake 4sc per Sc —_— men are no longer ¢ to the| Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. For} . gg ted its work of codifying the laws for) states. Porto Rico and its report w ald United States. Bu witors from|some time there has been a debt | 4 a x lows be - , ‘ Jaection. Hundr f cows, hogs and interior points b ave pees Kip hanging over the church, but the! porace have had to be killed t jan Before the president as nas »e GON RESS | to such an exte congregation bas at last succeede t ne t bitter .d dogs,|returna to the capitol, The commis. | ned . log that spake again 1 | tered has on ® erhing q i” ' visional or military government | ; riage bell,” ¢ Voluptuous Walls CAE eyes looked love to eyes hh the Mare of by selling + ndles of news-| service and mortgage burning is hat was when his loved one had andt » for some years, as paper uf feit notes,| nounced by the pastor, Re A h a, attack t | © the exquisite |. Bo the ¢ ng bunk an has|Gregg. All the Methodiat pastors of gress will not be ready to admit a chance to examine th xauis| reached out for new rids. He has|t ‘1 t _ eg ede . nd th gin 1 sacete ny ml ROBTON, Sept. 1.—The National! color and fir n his shirt-front, t : ne Will take part in the exer killed. So far no 4 Ps and as a territory to give It] marmers’ Congress will meet and ask him e he had his laun- a sy invaded Cuba, and. as “ have|cises. The following is the p bitt but it has been | free trade with the United States at! city October 3 to 6 and the loc ve m-| FA *, been expected ne speed ” Opening hymn, Rev. BF ake the utr au r of arrangements js planning | no bundles de- & came known to th f J. M. Denison; Seriy it vielous t from Th xle of laws prepared ts,! the details for the entertainment, the| : 4 : men. H Sa Rev. F. A. LaViole ire n ‘ Many tt fore, one to be put in force by! jegistature having made an approprt Ce towns in the in ‘ r 4 Symposium The r ' r ‘ promulgation by ¢t president, not! ation to that end | 1@ke collars, cuffs, do, ‘Phone Pie flooded with circulars adve ng the Jue of a Church to a Community ins tos t . for It is assumed that the! The congress In made up of dele. | nancial,” Rev. BE. M en ready to take up the| gates from the different states and Queen City Steam Laundry “ eh as a samy yf their. t ft} “Aocia Kev. W. & Harringtor quent send ite own commis-!the governors are now making Ub the circulars has t translated D Intellectual,” Rev, W. H. Sel t to Rico to investigate aslappointments. Thin is the first time | 1496-28 Fourth avenue, Detween Union and Pike ie @ member of the # t service ataff, | leck Moral H. D. Brown to the advisability of giving it a ter-/the congress has ever met in New — a=) With charact ntery Vocal nolo, Mr 7, KE. Morris ritorial form of government. — But] tn, lark resting | : “ gland and a ce and interesting rT TT a Cubans nite ” hook ith a|S. Gress, pastor Madison Street M Hawatlan mmission before it, with | ard, of Wisconsin, Is president of the| OS Ca circular in & and er yed alF hureh Anthem, chotr A pro little prospect of immediate action, | congress and John M. Stah!, of Chi al i 4ez. Senor Ro-|phecy, “The Future of Madison and Alaska ie atill a subject for leg-| cago, Is secretary P t reet C1 Re A. Atwood, ex LOUISVILLE Sept. 1.—It isliniation. ‘The legislative branch of Jer Puget Sound dis-| sald he antl * that) the government will probably not be » Ene uw i-} neton. Kurning of Mortgage Pa throughout Kentuck va ¥ 1) mitting Porto Rico as a territory un his phr quarters are at A I the trustees, H on, |a petition urging Willlam Goebel, the til it hax disposed of Hawait. In the in sporting pariar 18 to reach| Deitz, Joseph Brooks, A. KR. Lewis,| vention for governor, and ex-G of laws, which will be more like him by cable FE. G. Btewa Closing remarks,| Brown, who was nominated for gov-| those of the United States, and lens fo far as the department has been! Rev. Wilmot Whitfleld, D. D., Pr ernor by the late Lexington conven-|ijke those Spain gave to the Island RERLIN pt. 1L—Mme, Adelina = I informed + has arri Elder Seattle district; cloing| tion, to withdraw from th test| which the matives hated. , from Cuba, but a ea Rev, KE. C. McEvers, pastor] and refer the n to The president has the power to| Patt! (the I in tha than like-| Kirkland M. EK. chure edtet Democratic k to th give such visional laws under a ly some jourr I A. J, Whitfleld, pastor South|in \ that another convention | military government which, by the! Opera house tn this city to give two | Sap war the United Wt tful of | Park M, K. chureh ma held and a ly new | way, t# the only government the ex-| concerts In the course of the winter, | 2B Spanish gold and § y back with - — ticket be put In the fleld ecutive has the power to maintain in| She will receive $3,000 for each con-| ¢ . a valise full of pap and tu ny of the islands acquired by war| cert If she accepts the offer, This « More Yellow Fever. In many employments requiring |hower until congress acts and ore-|Tearded as high for Berlin, though | . Five Hundred Killed. WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 1.—[eterIt¥ and quicknons with the trom elvit government for them, [the great prima donna haa for sev. | I . mes paepiet at ; ‘ nar omen are far more valuable : eral yeara been patd $4,000 for every | © BRUBHPLS, Hept. 1.—Advices from | Surgeon Gen ral Bternberg today re-l chan mon. For instance, where the concert at Albert Hall, London, not) 2 Dexter Horton Bank Building. the Congo F * may the go colved a telegram from Ke Weat] folding of quantity of books Gustaf C. Groen Is being tried this| Including the price of @ special train, <p nment troop "the routed th firming the reports of the out-land magazines is required, one wo-|afternoon by Judge Moore for con-|and in the United States her wages | TAM AAR ARAAAAAAARARARAAAAARAAARARBAARERARARARNS: bellious tribes, killing 500 \ break of yellow fever there. man can do as much as two men, | tempt of court were $5,000 a night, Mw | ZAM cae elit cla ae aati Md a lili esa es nl aa 8, lk a a ee a elie

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