The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 4, 1899, Page 1

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Cents a Month By Mall or Carrier 6 2i VoL. 1. AN ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION TO DEWEY AT GIBRALTAR ® 6 GIPRALTAR Sept. 4.—The Olympta, with Aiimiral Dewey on @ 3 board, arrived hore at noon American ¥ waa noisily § e © by Bri warships in the harbor and by the forts, with @ 4 the reg fon salut » which Dewey replied with ina of g @ the Olympia, The admiral wi nain here until September 15, 3 @ when he will sail for New York The Hritiah naval and army of- @ $ owe have arranged to entertain him in a royal manner during @ Is stay 3 A curious feature of Dewey's visit here developed a few hours after his arrival was announced. [t was an unprecedented rush of 3 Spaniants, who came from Cadis, Malaga and other Spanish ports All were possessed with an absorbing curiosity to see Dewey and the flagship. For hours the Spaniards lined the water front, gaging at the American cruiser, which led th Nant at nila bay LABOR DAY CELEBRATION Imposing Parade by the Allied Unions ' of Seattle. SPECIAL FEATURES ARE DESCRIBED Sports and Games In Progress—Three Large Balls to Wind Up the Day's Festivities. in a way thet ft hae never done be the committees ts being successfully Seattle te celebrating Labor day fore. Every detail as arranged by carried out Although the day opened with lowering clouds, about 11 o'clock, and a storm will not Interfere, ‘The rain last night laid the dust, but did not make the streets muddy By 9 o'clock this morning the thoroughfares were thronged with peo- ple, particularily on Third avenue, where the parade was forming, Every train and boat arriving in the city brought visitors, and by noon Seattle presented @ holiday appearance ‘The parade was the feature of the day shown, and a gvod impression of the The different floats ma an attractive showing Ome important feature of the parade was the music go0d bands This afternoon the lacr son park. A band is giving reces furnish sport on the Sound Tonight three large balla will be given at the Armory, i ant tt Rk ‘The following are the events and the names of winners at Madison park 76-yard dash for newsboye—J the sun The tabor strength w allied organizations was created There were five ! games are taking place at Madt- in the pavilion The yacht and fel a concert Burk. Fred Wilson, G. Corneil 100-yard dash for unfon men—J. Burk, F. L. Alexander, Fred Nelson. 100-yard dash—A. Esplin, E. Jones, J. N. Burk 60-yard dash for ladies—Mra, Mary Ludroy, Mre. Jeanette Stowitt, Mrs. J. Colman. 30-yard dash for girie—Bula Carson, Stella Pita, Netile Law 100-yard dash for boys under 12 and 1¢~—Fred Wilson, Ray Fox, W Haege 50-yard dash for boys under 12—T FE. Donald, Fred Case, Nelson. High jump—F. Pdwards, Ray Fox In ‘the yacht races the Wasp was the winner of the third class, com- ing In ahead of the Storm King 16 minutes nde The winner of the first clans was the Lavita, the Celista being @bout one hour behind Lavita’s time was 0 The Homet, of the second class, won: t t announce anor The Imp w mt arth | Parade. | This Mornin Newsb: union, with a big ban ner at head ‘The Labor day parade began to) Cigarmakers’ union form on Third avenue at 9 o'clock| Black Diamond m union s union this morning, but it did not get un- hy gh so seaee gO der way until about 19:90. The line Work soni of march was up Union layers’ un’ Fifth avenue, thence to Pik Georgia minstrels and band down Pike to First aver Painters’ unon an Pevke a elegy = The Tinners’ union appeared each : man carrying an umbrella made of street, up Washington tia Becon4d avenue south, alone nda The Plumber and Gasfitters avenue to Union street, and turning| union made a very neat app ance. up Union to Third, broke column at|®O4 carricd at ite head a new and the place of starting very handsome banner Lathers’ union, each man carrying 1 i ere 20 officers of the|. | First in line wer the]. iath as « walking-etick Beattie police force, u the com The Plastere union appeared In ery side. Foi Irving Ward The column was headed by a handsome float.on which mand of Sergt words of praise on ev working clothes lowing came Wagner's band | we mee oye Maat members of the union plying thetr trade na of the wes! hing = Heri ation of the parade was) Hutiding Laborers’ unten | At the conciusion of the parade Grand Marsha! © with officers and m ward Carpenter. the Wagner's band, Leuben’s band, Ta- vbers of coma military band, and Sam T. Western Central Labor union | Shaw's band assembled at the corn he Tillers’ union Jer of Third and Union streets and The Ship Carpenters’ and Cauik- | played together a Sational savhers P he committee appotne to judge ers’ union. ; | elie floats wae as follows Chaineer, Iron Moulders’ union. | Jules Redeisheimer, Jay C. Alien and Horseshoers’ union |. F. Sweeney. Mr. Bweeney did not Boilermakers’ and tron shipbulld-| appear, and the $25 prize was award ere’ union jed the Plasterers’ union by Jules Sailors’ union and a fine fivat rep-| Redeisheimer and Jay C. Alien. The whip of the Sailors’ union would prob Fesenting @ full-ricged saliing ship ably have taken the prise had !t been Renton Co-operative Coal come| new, put as the same float has been | exhibited in several other atroet dem- Tacoma military band onstrationa, the committee gave the Machinists’ union. advantage to the floats prepared es pany. | | pecially for this occasion. In. the wers’ union Brewers’ ur : judgment of the committee the tin Tesequah miners’ unton. ners made the second best showing. Stage employes’ local union the neat appe nee of the and Gasfi lw T. | Plumbers in for as ers’ union came of praine 15, with which appeared Ghew's band Mr. Shaw also march Sam fal share ed with the union. He t# a member The following door prizes will be : cy awarded at the various balis this of the Low Angeles union N evening Mr. #haw te one of the five actor- | At the Armory—Lady’s gold watch managers of the United States whol py Davega & Dugde bf has an honorary membership tick-] $10, by Louls Klodt . etin the N. A. T. 8 His card is | Rule Bazaar; chiffon parasol, by J Late deus ciate. on wate oae -|4 Bal largeon; box of cigars, by H sis a da ulles; carving set, by George W Brinte we rae ar naray 4 | Woodhouse. The Typographical union was! aq Germania Hall—Prise, value Gentes br 6 ficct the Pacific} $10, by Graham & Moore; camera Printers’ Supply company, contain-| value $10, by .nderson Supply cou box of cigars by A hat, by J. 8. “am At Madison Park Pavilion—Camera value $10, by C. W. Parker & Co ing a printing press and a costume Sliva eharacter Mept eles, repres ting tho f “@evil.” | painted china, by M. M, Fred Printing Prersmen's un leoricks; umbrella, by W. W. Hough Leuber’e wand and members of the| ton; perfumery, by Dubbs & Good American Pederation of Musicians | win; bottig cologne, by TM. B. Leit No 76 phead, natn ~ A s ina THE SEATTLE, Potters E PROSECUTOR McELROY | appeared | | | ill anita ‘ K WASHINGTON, TATTLE EVENING, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 4, TAKE A HAND IN DREYFUS CASE? ON SUNDAY CLOSING LAW PARI \ 4—T gov err me “ ne joint ° Prowe ting Attorney McElroy returned to Seattle early tht rvent \ " " Dreyfus. I nt I M > Pa absence In regard to the Sunday closing of saloons and theaters oe ° today to 5 xtra @ When told that the justice had stated that he proposed to «ive e elinary # \ 3: © S the prosecutor an opportunity to take the Initiative in enforcing § yw \ $ 4 ' be discussed, It @ the Sunday law Mr, McElroy sald: “1 am not prepared this mors e that Lou fa ° am ° : F : @ ‘ng to make a #tatement for publication, This thing has come on © ver $ curtly 2 t t @ me suddenty 1 will see Judge Cann, Tam in no hurry to er ; . ¥ hey mind their own 2 +4 oe has been on the statute books for 13 years e ° ° th ss ob tb hh tied THE GAMBLING CASE. wet the t and George 1 rested on @ et & gambling , Went who swore ne of th nplaints stated today that he bad not drop-| ped the case I have been waiting| for the prosecuting attorney to re-| turn,” said Mr. Welstling, “bet getting out search warrants for the hee lard war « houne lof the camblers ts set for ° in Judge Carson's court uWwamish prec peta vm ‘Testifies to the Effect That Dreyfus om Was a Paid Spy. at | aoe ~ GREATES A SENSATION IN COURT a ri will bulld a savemill or door factor The price pa Oo the site 00 } A SCHOOL FOR PROTESTANTS Seattle and School of Methods. Upon the Judges—Lobori Is Again Christian Institute n of the & Beh t * i ¥ EK. church, Rev. BAH netitute wil wd meetings datly, & ginning tomorrow morning and con Unuing Friday night. All pastors, congregations and friends of Pre tant churches are invited to each| seasion. ‘The institute will be a kind of tras . for © Christian | work and competent tn: wi be at the head of eac " - nent The program for tomorrow i» as/ toliows 9.0 a. m.—Personal work, Rev, 3. 10:80 a. m.—Fieid work, “Christian ity as an Applied Force tn the World.” Rev. Hugh W, Glichrist. | Dh m—Systematioc Bible study. Rev, J. N. Smith. | 2p. m—Deeper truths, Rev. Louis] what ts evidently the trump card in the trial on A new witness giving He gave 4 letter to Preside creating @ @Twat sensation. The letter as a descendant of the Servian royal fam hia name The public proceedings opened with the reading of a letter written by Lieut. Bruyerre to the war ministry, which Roget on Friday characteriaed as insulting Thies letter critically 4 as Bugene Cernuschi, was introduced. at, who read It aloud, bed Cornu on the Aggressive. scribes what Bruyerre termed abuace tn the army once a lieutenant In the Austrian army, and RENNES, Sept. 4—What will probably be the last week of the Dreyfus courtmartial, began today with the hearing of further testimony by Maj. Hartman Lo secret Hartman gave a techn description of the French and jerman guns, and showed the neediesaness of Germany's buying Then came al refugee. He arrived tn Paris in Aus- and met the secret of the "120 gun” from Dreyfus the part of the generals m he had known formerly in Geneva. This a friend wh: there man at that time was an attache of one of the foreign embansics in Paris, He warned Cernyscht that there were four French Spies having relations with the Austrian government, of whom he Was to beware. One of the sp! tache showed Cernuseht two money. and so long as there are Jews in the army we can know everything.” derisiveiy. The gen Judges looked serious. *, he said, was Dreyfus. The ate documents which contained plans of These had been received from nary 745 p. chureh "FP Evide mobilization of the French army. Dreyfus Cernusch! inquired of the informant how he obtained the documenta The attache answered: “In France one can get anything for © was a great stir tter, The Dreytt and the winent nthe courtroom after the reading of laughed the “The Holy spirit What Is the End wer? How obtained? How| oa? Rev. W. 8. Harrington. Hugh W. G ites, Who were the most grinned In a satiefied nolay way, a and and Kev brit had been onsistenly to secure ment that a fe The defense, b of the sort lgner waid, « though able Labori expressed his oni summoned by the prosecution Tefrained from doing anything « forelan t Labori then persons menti imony turned to © ned in the For personal reasons I ¢ anid Cernusehi asked him to the rnusch! and etter. name NEAT NEW HOTEL at this defense a Annet The publish their nam: court then granted the pene secret & morrow M. Andre, a to magiatrate Rertulus, then testified in cor Toboration of Dertulus’ testimony regarding th atter’s interview with Henry. This was to the effect that Henry had admitted th GK: Esterhazy and Paty du Clam were the authors of the w months, | ng Piequart, and that he (Henry) told tol Well then tentified that he n said y Messrs. | gambler, and that he never kn Dreyfus ray Paul Painleve 1 the atatement by Gonse year fled that Pa vo = he he 1 from n First fT) { Dreyfus, that Dreyfus’ family Marion notence of the cused Patnieve said he never had any con 8 will be versation wi nse on the subject 0 The} Gonse confronted the witness, and after an argument said that 8 for badien’ | Painieve must have fore n his former This was 1 Jeers from t ereeted e Dreyfuniters Patnte 1 Much he wrangle ve squared away and faced Gonse in a bellicose manner h interest was manifested when Police Comminsary Tomps was called On Saturday Gonse denied that any attempts were made to bribe Tomps, who was formerly ¢ 1 at the War nartes, dining room al suite of rooms, | sent entrance to the ¢ Cr Ae aa ministry and ¢ e Tomp#’ testimony was not as important expected He said that he made a photographic copy of the bordereau and later fherr, then chief of da the negative to Col, Sa nt. Tompa contradicte turned the the Intellie maintalning ed his testimony giv nto the Court of Carsation relating how h wan ordered to discover who had communicated the bordereau t the Matin, in which paper it was first made publi He found it ples and generals in partr mdnet, He rey the « of Picquart's r nese was Teyrsoniers, a handwriting expert, and not 7 had done this, When he told Henry, Qthe Iat employed Detective Gribelin. Tomps then m « plan of the French fortrems containing the which was found at a foreign embassy dropped him an joned the repor of Drey mmo rowding the hotel can a date 800. For the| accom” fat f tr ling men, » large sample rooms have been pr Seana a ana aah ah aha hahahah ananananahahananaaa hart vided. Kuch of the sar rooma wl be provided wren lephone, | Arrangements for the opening of be connected with the telephone syn still, ‘The temporary option on the tem of the city, For the aceomn VALUABLE AID bullding expired Saturday. lL. H Jation of luncheon parties, aix priv Grimth, the broker who ta engines ate dining roome provided ing the deal, i# on a trip to the i sealbantayp Rip ilar ot fee oo Veryigass Ketchikan mining district in South European and American plar The| The Seattle & International ratt- furniture, which will f th b way te taking a most active intere at |‘ asheniodligeayione si Deipocobe ceed . will cont approximately $75,000. The]. ” | day that the men who are behind the plan for building t# # that | '" the success of the Beattie exposie) 1 lease left town several days every room Is an outed Work| tion. Both General Manager Miller) ao, with the expectation of returning m the new hotel 1s to commence dur-| &n4 General Freight and Passenger) orore the option expired. Nothing ing next January or ruary, and| Agent H. FB. Dang, are doing all they) turtnor haw been heard from them when once started will be pushed to] Can personally to push the work) Ni Latimer, managing owner of menplalion && sd0h as. somelbt along. ‘They have instructed con-| ine Denny hotel promertes admitted luctore and agents all along thel en a star reporter today that tt Mamie Mrown, & colored woman,|!ine to “plug” for the exposition) saomed very probable that the deal was arrested today by Dete ajevery chance they get. Mr. V. K.liaa teen dropped by the parties wh Parbee and Powers on a ge of | Loose, the agent at Snohomish, has| iia the option eamtas : r It ina 4 she “touched | written to Mr, Dana, that pursuant] sre pattimer, that makes no differ nel for na ntlt Jers he organized the bustness| once the Denny Will te onal lday night. On-| men of the city, and everything willl Thive or tour outside parties ho claims to be the wo.| be done for the success of the ex-| Attn. on the proposition and aome 1, has aiao beon arrest.| position, A write-up is to appear In| OF them will take It up ed the next Issue of the weekly paper. | en The necretary has issued the prem-| phe Dirigo pails tonight fr The funeral setvices ¢ um list covering premiums for the! gorwabacher's dock. — She milla waa held today at neral display, machinery hall, and| usual, chock-a-block with. freieht. from THonney & Stewart's chapel xhibite of the horticultural and| most of her cargo being consigned to - agricultural department. They will) pnawron hm. L. Terry has obtained a re-| be sent broadcast all over the state, | nese of a mortgage given to the| The work om the Armory will be| Steamship Laurada tx now lying at rman Savings & Loan company| completed thia week, when the dec-| the Madison street coal bunkers. Af- for $45,000, on lote 3 and 6, Lee 8.| orator will then take hold and their| ter certain repairs she will coal and Maynard's addition | work. go north STAR. But Fails to Make a Decided Impression. at ae . had aided Es puts our rivals on th fensive aid Dreyfus was a “ere w find it difficult to equal us in quality and price who had test sreall trade prices no bundles de- Jacques Hadamard, a relia red wt Shirts, 106; was suspicious of the in ‘PHONE SUBSCRIPTIONS TO mine SO NO. 164. noon. Don’t UR Store is closed this miss tomorrow's BIG SPELGER & HURLBUT House Hardware and House Furnishings 1215-1217 SECOND AVE PAINTERS’ QU PPLIES Glas Third and Pike. Wallpaper, Etc lass YOU GOING TO BUILD? HN. RICHMOND PAPER CO. tl) Sheathlag Paper; 500 Square Feet of Paper for 34s. f I AYs POO PS DODO 9 SOO OOO O09 99 OOD DOG OOO OOO HOO OOU BRUNNER & CO. Groceries, Wines and Liquors 502 Pike Street, "Phone Green 794 Old California Sweet Wines a Specialty Angelica and Muscatel, by the bottle, 35¢ up; up. Family trade solicited. Telephone orders pr corner Fifth. ware fl Us FOR WATCHES If You Want a Good Timekeceper W=W. WCW. HOUGHTON JEWELER, irst Avenue DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF WHE EVE an of sense in the bod lays, fot the reliel of effe eution of your orders ts the vas: here SOLE, Optician, 7 First Ava & bie tn these d Gur equipment tor hat Can be ue € Ten ai ee Fare Wines avd @ Kepatatio The Migliavacca “Wine Co. Ot Nepa, California * Exposition in iss) AVACOA & CORGIAT y Me e big beet for Zintaade. four years old, 2.50 per com. P bone Main 607, The Luxnry of Hot ant Cold Water in your home can ate when sup through medium of modern sanitary plumt ing appliances. We are prepared to fit up your hame with all the lay est ideas in sanitary ning, steam and gas fitting at prices that will enable the man moderate means to enjoy it RAUTMAN PLUMBING CO. Cor. Third Ave. and Spriag St. "Phone Boft 471 Proof of the Pudding” CORONA JAVA "© Coffee on Earth COMMERCIAL IMPORTING and 222 Pike Street. | "The Best co. On the Defensive ur work k and family washing shirt Phoue shirt w 1B) ,¢ cotlas hb collar, te aney, Pikes _ hue City Steal Launéry Tih Avente ant Pike CHOICE LOTS Walla Walla Addition Denny-Blaine Land Go. = Dexter Horton Bank Building. THAARBARARAAAR ADARAARARAMARRRARARBRADARAD Jor Wedding aud Party Cake Special Rates 10 Resiauranis, Holels, & Steamboat? Union Bakery. All Kinds of Bread, Cake and Pies. - + Manulacturers of Hardtack and Toast P. A. HALLBERG, Prop. 119 Pike St. Crders Taker gecee SPOPHHHOHHH SHO HOP HM OO HOOAe PHOOHH oO OoeeED ?SMALL FACTORIES daa 5 Can Secure Space and Electric Power pualy in the Snoqualmie Building noW being constructed, Main sireet 8 rdyanta and Second avenue south, ° Annet man “y * SEATTLE CATARACT * agents for the new Snoquaimie Light 2 POOH OOO MO OOO TOMO OIOO MOOT OME TMAH EHMOMH OOOO SOR ‘Moran Brother Company | ENGINEERS AND SHIP BUILDERS. Our plant inoludes at busines, Mining and al achinery built and x hinery, the wher te for“ Wortbingtor ™ ic Packing Company, 4 co. 63 * 1 covers branches of the | ter Gib aired and “Roberts wae boiler and the U

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