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‘ e By Mail or Carrier 4 , | | K E. | an, - ° , . A rT. eh singe te ‘THE A py wm . SP Ee er suo NO. VOL, 1. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY EVEN * SEPTEMBE 5, 1599, | . FT . . |Coughtin: Armstrong Ca 1 3 if 1 CHIcadc y nn } Y. As ne f Mi ‘ ; 1 oS Med and William F. Mahoney E ly " Coughlin and surns less wood, more durable, mort y reg- ‘4 ade applica ulated than any wood stove made. Judge y today f uve is had boon given in th SPELGER & HURLBL ‘ : “s shu 4 ) etatet ” Agent Seeking for an Asylum for a aken to t 1 ut ! h F il Home Hardware and House Furnishings 1215-1217 SECOND AV Calls for German and Italian Testi- new omeers 1 cted, the Family. Se a RT ied ve Daa | = = a ~ AMONG THE SOLITUDES OF CANADA . ght. gh : > ’ t venir a) ten © « « » tte iN A ” surer, CW Mo r HEIR P one "The Real Mission of Labori's Secretary, Who _Thirdand Pike, — STAR PAINT CO. I kw V * M y. « ' rt, Ke Hamilton: y R. B. Hing C By Declining to Permit the Foreign Govern: 9° rc ‘ie! soh Recently Passed Through This City ARE YOU GOING 10 BUILD? -_ . . e ments ta Name the Real Traitors on a Secret Mission. ies | H. N. RICHMOND PAPE . 9 to France. fell Sheathing Paper; 500 Square Feet of Paper for 34s. 213-015 0 | THE BOUNDARY tec the mar | VICTORIA, B. C., Sept. 5.-An odd story comes from the north 000000 000000000000000000 | aa a complement to a press despatch fr @ | WaAsiineron, p. ¢ Hureau, the secretary of Labor! BRUNNER & CO. ha visited the ¢ at Blave lake to ayy RENNES, Sept Labort today demanded that the court © &@ report that the United peseigpat <= | nal ele ry Paton $ . : e Lane ix 7 that Dreyfus never relations with fore powers This 7 taper youns man mamed Henry, who also spoke French fu ; corner Fifth, 'P a 794. move was in line w . sterday that, in view ; hi ate t nt, I me stack homns eft Edmonton with « large number attendan ® ; : a of the fact that the pr mn ned a forele the andl kind ao intention of reaching Dawson by way of the McK ver. It $ Old California Sweet Wines a Specialty, Port, Sherry, pascon Mf Cernuseni, the defens kew although it had siete re ’ November, Buresu came back on and stated t had left ; Angelica and Muscatel, by the bottle, 35¢ up; by gallon, $1 itherto retraine om Loin act was brought out Sear ot Pad Baeclilien. is proceeded 1 to Par . ‘ > channel Miia’ hadltcts Hy ; : i de ¢ telephone orders promptly filled. t ere station thet documents been comenualcaied te the 28 re zi ae ir Hiss 6h Gites Giabdan returned trots Wesis to} 3 up. Family trade solicited. Teles I ptly oo pre stage ootahnantngllidecurndl ee oe ge end etary Hay ref » de He was no longer intent on pr t but was 009990000009 906000 000 090 OO OOOO OO O1 00 050 60 009000 borl made a strong protest, asserting that this «re or of wy a soi Bose: mg the inveliment for money. He purchased the ! tant Spek courts: me mitted ever age ' as ag a tempor Jacques, in the Cartier building, and inve ie waid. par 1 B , — . Labori also asked that government would secure, through , aren bee sunas ceaaan Galdaemast Th he sétal eanin fee ep Wwartci Us FOR WATCHES dip ry chanr ; cate -aedumente teat ne on t ° wnterea | , ; ot veh Of Kak eves thet Ua dormer kvaveling omnpenion named Weary wan» : 3 If You Want a wd Timekeeper Maj. Carrie the prosesut ' sted against moral an } an Irishman, represented at the time a relative of C material diMfcuities of such action, and said it would not assist a better understaudina of tit Henry, who forged the documents in the famous case, and sub- $ W—W. W. HOUGHTON sagt ve : ‘ ‘ may be explained that sequently was found ip prison with his throat cut yOu First A J WELER President Jouast reserved his decision f Lynn cana © tne claime ¢ sudden reappearance of Bureau Ye eved to be re rs venue During the first part of today's ret session, Cernuschi, the py the 7 ! online goss sult of tur potas ine rmation gleaned fr Henry, wh als - Proeecution’s latest witness, who made such a sensation yeeter or MByoe sat. Ame that 4 tor ext Hureau’s sudden departure for Paris after his return to day, Was not examined. Labor ted at. the manner of hie gegghaae Pied eadak tak ian Bamonten. Me cfide had heated arguments wit DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE EYE { fecent introduction, and demande hours in which to be allowed } Rejoice andtony meas chaen ‘Glia Grn Gnti-Droyfedsraa, ad one Gay ¥ itty ado Gi aa i to invest the witness. Th ay wan gr 2 by the cour } Sg os te ter which he showed'to a number of persons. It was es in lees Zaye Yor'tae railtof efoetive tion i The secret session was devote t rai de ration *py aye . bes ” brother of Capt. Dreyfus, in Paris, in which the Gur equips went et the exeputien of yous orders tom. f sk w would have liked to have seen him before his departure, and was jou a | The first witness calied today was Seret. Basset, the London src sigs ai yep vice the ME dean aad tr ‘be he Gatio’: M. CLAY EVEMBOLK, Optictan, 1 correspondent of the Paris Mat ' t Comtifi t he went Jerican line som on, crow ( Bureau also told of a friend who was anxious to secure @ lo “4 to London to Interview Esterh ity, who positively stated to him lor aeee alae ne Ga. ae Pe fus family, who wished to emigrate from 000000000 009006000 000 0OF 099 000 0000 009000 O99 09 00P | that he wrote the bordereal as ao incriminating document | straight east to Chilkoot 5 some retired 5 and he asked for opinions as to a Pure Wines and They Mave « Keputation — against Dreyfus, at the orders Sandherr bie would 004.0 few saware tailes suitable place. With this object Bureau went out to the settle - : Hereupon Maj. Carriere shouted: “In the name of the vener Fon Shop hae een ay homey id Maaement, Where he stayed for over © week with The Migliavacca Wine Co. ated Sandherr, I protest again*t the mention of his name in this Sones, Minkerhin, tein am Skoainn Various farmers, and consulted with the parish priest. It is now Ot Nepae, California, bergee pcre and all of main channel of Lynn believed be was looking for a safe anytum for the Dreyfus family Captured the highest oid medal at’ the Faris Kxposition in 1889 for Zinfandel Labort rejoined: “You should address your protests to Ester loans) to United St a territory Another significant umetance t# that while in Beattie, Bureau heme type, four years old, @2 50 per came. wii a ‘ hazy, who has put this diahonot upon Sandherr. Don't hamper ae ie teat pad wach rarpse yisited Dr. Monona, brother of the Parisian Dr. Monona, a warm We Deliver ‘Phone Mai 7, MIGLIAVACCA & CORGIAT. the witness i Inand, geet Ghat ebvanthns a) Q friend of Dreyfus. Basset then gave elaborate details of Eeterhaay’s story, which Jean derive from this new partition | Henry t# still at Fort Resolution, where his mat) is forwarded pen e os . va ted his toe éonving that he wee over overs vuteide of the acquisition of a litt a He never attempted to reach the Klondike The Lorury of Hot and Cold Water S ‘ werhasy ad al . ter “y a Inst desperate kick on the part of the defense It was impos- | The inference at fret sight ts that! : | Sible that Esterhazy should have written the bordereau.” lby gaining access to Chitkat iniet| your peene nenert be over hare j ° e contrary, it has bee peactioall | ate when supplied through thi F ade ee meter? te ume Sore ond teeter, ant | rhe can eatapiiah @ port at lls henl | seeeeeeooeeeesosssoooos seeceeosevosovoss jasdiowm SC molere aanitary prani- bs a a [but it te eald . waters & at in afieccy We are pre ed Offered him safe conduct. He refused, and so we give his state let are too shallow for large vessels, i3 The following teiearam from Adjutant Gen. Corbin was re to Mines with all the Jat- ; ment thus indirectly ~waienaits nud Uetlides they would de in United ceived By the Btar-iaat evening. too late for publication pong ag arnt 4 One of the judges then asked Hasnct, Pha ty i. tates territory Secretary May ated 3 “WASHINGTON, D ¢, Rept. 4. — Editor Seattle Pventng scams Gnd gaw fia ot D he wrote the bordersi, GM he not stl insist that Dreyfus was anserts that Canada ie to get tm Star, Seattle, Wash. Your telegram to the Secretary of War has Srl cantie the’ wal 0 * gs ; |pert on Lynn canal by the modua! been received. The following message has been sent to Gen cane ta aber janet replied that he aid ivendt, but possibly he refers to th Otie: If practicable, the secret of war desires that emular 7 After further testimony, Rezet made astartling announcement wala citaed. rae Meee whe ina bad aruster out explrten o, shell future with Fe- ? sap nahh apron ent : Pea | same prepared a ‘ding to general order 124698 and 1299. ir qeut thoes letters Be read?“cried Labo: | ate muster out of service. Hearn, of Twenty-first ss Jouast refused iS 1 t 8 expertence uttering office: e« me others Cor. Third Ave. and Spriag St nfantry. Is experienced mustering f He can na ner “But you ay 1" continued Labor You ate committing artment cannot at thie time aay whether it will be pos- Phone Buft 471. pny Nege oA ot re courtmartial In accepting evidence unknown MEN PROVIDED comply with request of citizens of Washington.—( Signed 0 the defense take exception YRHIN, Adjutant General,” Lahori then asked Roget many questions, but was repeatedly 4 This message poe that, if possible, the First Washington ] Interrupted by Jouast. who said that no new examination of the @ volunteers will be mustered out within two or three days after ij he Pudding” | witness would be allowed, despite Labori's plea of absence during | a aE | their ayrival at Ban Fransions; Oi of the pesitintnary erork. of | “The Proof of ¢ JAVA — | ’ the opening aa ° at the trial, when Roget testified, making an | “4 pol re we. |@ inveatigating the physical condition of the men having been done | CORONA interrupted #peec or the prosecution oe ie on beard of the nae ni estigatio 4} be necessa | M. Pharieax, former minister of justice, took the stand and Weat minster bier $ po pet pe Brag soge 0: igs dette noir clig hod shes re nie Best Coffee on SORTING on. } mate @ jong ‘ repared speech in de fens f —_ The witness | A tw > year lence a4 @ depend upon the finding of the muster out officer | COMMERCIAL IMI repeated evidence given before the Cer ation, which | ms : oJ Advices from Manila state that the Washington volunteers 222 Pike Stree ‘ up as @ lab venue, “ lated chiefty to ass prances received om Ti an sources | 4 up as @ labor nie have gunbasiend tpn & tranapert and @ill anil tomorrow 1008 Second A ROR yfus’ “innocence.” Tharieux also ated an interview w | } the Italian ambassador In Paris. in which the latter told him that regents: Angee macnn gy Seeccrcecesscorceoeeovosooeescossssoosesoooocees | * Italian secret in ence bureau never had any relationa with jon « rtad! ce v0 f ete |seupared tor laboring aioe st prtece| === ce tbh ht. : On ihe De ensive Tharieux quoted the Italian ambassador as saying that in that only pay running expem ~~ POC COC DOC OO ODO OOO OOOOODD EOS OS ODOR CC ROOSOOCS ee . 1897 Esterhazy he Was suspected, ran to the Ger- ai = e é : g = of our wor t man embaxsy n, and threatened to commit suicide on — $ PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 6—The secc day of the Grand ping ng Mts the steps, if n ad ~ A hospital $ Army encampment dawned bright and cool. The feature of the é Se” aaa fae “ jvsle Tae “ichhiheenaie sdedaal a sfovided, and laboring men w morning was the great parade, in whict 000 men participated paicgaiel ‘Tharieux's h nderfulty eloquent audier Cale oad sammie am ea aaa hae S snd which wes reviewed by Preeiéent MeKiniey o M Ad. tation, but our tr wept « usiy. and there were few dry eyes in the courtroom sick and cannot « ‘ P $ — a ; will find it difficult to equal Tharieux conctuded with the pe that foreign at- will be fn care of at the hom | miral Sampson, officers of the Atlantic squadron, and ¢ not " x : Hi ca taches would be wed ape a home ts to provide|@ adh 18 in qua and price = Judge SC eamiate Castion we ned the spell of the ns, away from the) @ The parade eclipred anything ever before attempted by Our call trade prices—no bundles orator, admitted that thia action might help justice, but would be ine Every effort 3 Grand Army Bet re the par the president rode over the livered at these prices; Shirts, 100 attended by the greatest difficulties to shut prof: @ route, and was given a continuous ovation hirt with collar, I2\ge; shirts, fancy, Labori then asked the judges to finally decide if they would in- $ oe bee bie Aes “oto seo ~ the got eis 3 stand, the | 12ise collars, 26) cals, 40, Phone Pikes! Voke the government to ask Germany and Italy if they had ever H have a large) % heer dad pr pe vs er ‘] se 3 “ity ae where luncheon was received documents enumerated in the bordereau, and if they ever See te" aeeaekt akode aati tak paaelae cheno: } Pell Cit Steam Land had dealings with Dreyfus or E*terhazy. The judges retired to de- from the funny $ Tonight ope aed be a rousing camp-fire at the Academy of j Snendia 66 the peauset. < When they reiurned, the preetdent an sctentifie nubjects, |Z most at whch MoKiniey w ! make an address, Later in the 196-28 Pourth Avene, between Union ant Pike nounced that the court unanimously 1 to grant the re Baths will also! @ ning 1 1 a : : ; Quest. The announcement was followed by a hubbub, which be ided 3 The Grand Army contes Apo eng of commander in chief | 7 okls se hing in the way of evening continues to be interesting. Col. Albert Shaw, of New York, sti! Pee AALS nf ALD RAL ALO S POE, Gee anks aneiesd, The Dieytentas on he Elen wit! be arranged, wo the|$ appears to be in the lead, but Major Leo Rassieur, of 6. Louis | Wilde eddie nevdnevevdnddevededivedddddedtteZ room wild with indi r hat they call a flagrant blow nen can take thelr fr the | ‘ at justice Labori an lat he will ask rman and ne for en " 1 7 —— SAS Italian military attaches to appear t re the court in their per- 1 furnished the ee sonal capac There is a chance also that Germany and Italy ange f heir : wr iid Row volunteer information which the court today sought to snare dil nig eahn No Incre SEATTLE MINING STOCK ¥ re ng to them Pr AND, Or., Sept. §.—Noth- MARKET. RENN Be 5.~Your correspondent interview Gen. Roget Rev. Hugh W. Giichriat, pastor of|ing has been heard of late in regard aad ¢ 2 IH O 1c 2 this afternoon arding ag hallenge to a duel with ( pose the Weatminst Prombyterian | to the increase of salaries which the| At the Seattie Mining exchange er, which the A an military ache, at Paris is alle hurch, said to @ Star reporter this|teachers in the public schools were] today the only sales were 1,000 Huck have addressed t m. The general sald he had not re morning: “We want to make the| asking for a while In view of|jeberry at the regular price, 7%. | Saghien ° challenge, but if or a he would certainly acce ' home just as home ast ible, | the proposed reduction of the assens-| Level was offered at 2 with- and thir Jone with |able valuation of property in the dis|out a bid. Three weeks ago the WwW i A ddi ti AS EDRET LE DETTE, | that Jin view r thing | trict, and the fact that the teache vo | aaane stocks held firm at $1.00. Cc i= a a a weed 1 10n — A nes | {Hat Will be requir 4 laboring |are doing fairly well, having steady! Gold & Copper has become steadier | < ‘ , ; — man in order for b to secure gd- | work and regular pay, It is not like-| and held at $7.50 a thousand on to = At the last meeting of the execu-| WASHINGTON, D.C. Sept. 5.—I|Miasion and have a home will|ly that anything more will be heard| Gay's quotations, but no bid waal i : tive council of the Charity Organiza- State department off ead t me to by his ndu that he about an increase of salaries for| mg Sea Lion, a new iperty on | r § ” prop tion soctety, th signatio: fa.J lay with a er deai of t | Jesires to mar some time. th uthenastern coast of Alaska = Bair, as ar nded the statement of € Herutheim, a} : i mute was listed for the first time on a Se. | ae . and acces Mr. Ha seul the | forvier aithees bf the n gov pees rip — IMPROVEMENTS attle exchange. ‘The price asked was ae Buildi ; zi : : apd eh : sen é tor ta 7 bd . be the stock was a stran r\< site < Charity Organisat take| ernment at Berlin, now reeiding in s a araad . bella, rb a Mbgr the tee Dexter Horton Bank Building. charge of the Working Men's h Atlanta the effect that sta-| w held at th Armory ypment, which fell a ® chur atew h ised In the trans Ka as largely at civ Smasa-thaets = The report of Mr. Bair shows that. ™ n war > the |.ter und a thoroughly «ood time ered. as bi Gabls: : meron: ee 7 while th * practically free & p erin prin- | was enjoyed OE er of 80c On an of rs Taken for Wedding and Party Cake ©» Special Rates 10 Restaurants, Hotels, & Steamboat* from deb n “ t fund al offender in this regard, aceord Nearly all the Western ‘ ae are cline 1. Princess Maud was etrong H r eee gelah humus atin aaa ee ng to Rerntheim's statement, is Herr| ‘The following officers of the Horti-|buatly engaged In extending their] Hid Auk ae Mean ae le a \ J n e Keg _ ; "| alvin Florschuets, who wa. appoir situra ty ¢ ted late |lines and improving the physic Ree cutter ee War ak ae 3 I Ke) a . al age erate th Oye Fer aT Red one COUNT OEE Om Ne cat WD, Gerard, vice peegts land tracks.” Billions are being spent ful Flag Mill, a Republic property, /M All Kinds of Bread, Cake and Ples, - - - Manntacturers of Handtack ant Toas pate the Peat 4 He ais ted that| dent, J. K. Stewart retary, Hom-| for thie work and for new equipment. | Y - had op Sed. a Eh ae P. A. HALLBERG, Prop. 119 Pike St. anne fu04 r a we h " nier Bu and treasu Cc. M. San- The inability of the mille to f h} " : “ . ar rk is it on rip lifficulty in obtaining tracklayers Sivees bave baat weak ig ‘ hip SOOHOOOOTHOOTOAOOOHOROHOe rrr eneee ton vtal mer he ry ahity omnes ear | oT r e lepa ' * - nervice of the United trie | Thi at the United|on hand, Laborers who have been| The quartermaster's department ia| @ Can Secure S$: pace: and Electric Power : Fa A eet saya ne th Staten station f New/getting $1 and $1.25 a day are now’ making rangementa today to re vantageously in the Snoqualmie Building now being constructed, Main stroos n al. | Adyantag a) s * at the Provider he has mors iMctent attached to] York to the favorab tting $2 even at thie price it ceive the new battery which is now| % and Second avenue south, pe, eo ee eat Se 4 ing of injurie gS ey at A, . by tt ‘ nent | attentl hamber, she Hon. is found hard to supply the de route from San Franciaco. This|® SEATTLE CATARACT CO, % pe gh ; gg » cause an immediat John Barrett, former { mini n this state the extensions I battery consists 6f two officers Agents for the new Snoqualmie Light * fellow A play nea k t ho ill deliver a fre N t rr are he most im battery cons ft f r and « eee of the 8. & I wa nd wirhs fhe bi ie eR ein aes HATA . 4 Ps int, but the Great Northern has|@bout 150 enlisted men, and SHHOOOODHEEH OREM RDEERESE ERE EEHEHEHESS sesoeees train cam BIONE, and ‘ Thurbe letter remark innounced three new branches which| pected to arrive he about etruck on the head ' Miad Sohne: Sones Gon a ~ te lire re the! indicate a continued activity In| break tomorrow The troops w “ M B t th «1 - se ialadd tress Gat rctannnd 8] nee Teen ebataee Sees ae ene arenes, SUE, Saltese wenrow. tee toe wil Moran Brothers Cagipany At the Northwestern “M x tora, W.ja t ting and valuable or and the Beestle an Francisco, the | sent forward at once to Fort > change today bidding wag not «trons n and A.| He | ing # grea rk in ac-| road between Yakima and Vancouv- lorwe u MR | ED RS AND SHIP BUILDER £00 shares of Pacific ¢ told uncoed him| quainting the pec f the United | er 1d numerous other branches, are|ler, on Marrowstone Point, where ; eo ae ing stocks were sold 1 « k for $72 | t th the pportunities {In| bullding. Contractors everyw eee they will Eo into camp for a short] yOu" ne ap aieel and wood construction and covery all branches } ne %c higher than thes movks - ral day ago in Dy r Ed] the Pacific, of which he has had anjare complaining of @ shortage time, a8 the quarters are not yet) nte for et hing ty B rumelns machinery, the "Ms "and “Teberte’' war ever brought, ‘Smith's waloon in the tenderloin, exceptional oppertunity to, judge.” | grading tools and of men, ‘peady for occupancy, | tor {ibe boiltrs and’ the United’ sisters Motatite Packing Company, ‘ oe ~ ee

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