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IRD s the omes Siew ting sof adie, alte, pers caud ame rice DS 2c THE SEATTLE STAR. sie% VOL. 1. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TILURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1599. NO. 167. WILL SING TO SAVE ADMIRATION FOR YELLOW FEVER SAMPSON IS TO ‘ANEW GIPSY JRREMEM BER HER HUSBAND MAITRE LABORI AT KEY WEST QUIT THE SEA BPE FED Sur crore pricoshavenct been raid. We sit nett stthe loweos ot siren prices in the city. @T. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. .—Mra. C.| THE HAGUE, Sept. 7.—The Bocte-] WASHINGTON, D.C, Sept. 7 WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 7 LANCA Wilson Air Tight Heaters / i : oH, Pa, Sept. 7—An; Van Studdiford, ¢ r ‘ e - Oo Frank nmanding the depart-| At the conclusion of the Dewey cele- | immense yw4 thie afternoon wit y Gra y of Duteh Juriats, at ite a 4 v | ' ; naar Quive, the spire 6 win We is tnd ad er ined ak die ial staphed tha| bration at New York Admiral Mamp-| nessed the crownitig of Devorre A Cole's Hot Blast Heaters with the Bow aes & deckted to, Meeting today, expressed confidence! . rest sa eal sing ¢ {fon will be relteved of the command, Hucklin as queen of a Marge Ky Monitor Stcel Ranges turn to tt t may ; f the North Atlantic squadron @t! tripe that acattered over | return t Age # r n a Victory of justice in the Drey.| ¥ ‘ ppeared at Key! nig own request, He has had more Se ce help to repair h i t West, and asked yotions, In ve-|than his portion of e ee ate | Pennaylvania and New Jersey > _— has caus ae y 1 Maitre Labor! an assurance of ita | of the war n| mence he w aesigned to shore| rock, overlooking a uaqueh here in wh 1 ¥ ntlieh ‘OR enliceetee ant ac. at Key W tas G ind probably : * mand S i river, near Mar ee ‘ . ‘he Home Hardware and House Furnishings 1215-1217 SECOND AVA Thies weave ace « “at , v Saal ae ge toile , of the navy yar t im indicated! young que th 1 : ased joy at his recovery from hie , ise here that Admiral Farquhar, Admir-| vorra succe her aged mother Salmon tie lowe |S ctv emervantear “nema om eames aaa Sere -— Is Inevitable, ‘SWINDLED A Sone Theme ws en 3 r ‘u 7 Glass, Wallpaper, Etc. PRETORIA t rT GROCERY MAN acaté cara atta ie stud Third and Pike. STAR SAINT ES. | Africa f Clover Game Played on o| six feneral organisa’ re ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? North Seattle Merchant. | tie bands, pastare’ corps, stranger H. N. RICHMOND PAPER CO. A awindle by which I. Ro Met ba fl ath, @ North Seattle groceryman. | study, sant Pell Sbeataing Paper; 500 Square Feet of Paper for 34s. 213-215 Occldental Avy TO CONDEMN: Refuse to Permit German and Italian nat ose nro Sa tn a : BRUNNER & CO. Witnesses to Clear Dreyfus. and Be mela waka a'wennyes 2" § Groceries, Wines and Liquors * fo pay an th; 9:00 5 eper Tr 502 Pike Street, corner Fifth, ‘Phone Green 794, OUTRAGEOUS PROCEEDING TODAY * 8 ; Bene @ Tr * Mies oad “The "ha ve a King Old California Sweet Wines a Specialty Port, Sherry, Testimony Closed and Arguments for the af i mae Fen We genie SME Ba WATCH Us FOR WATCHES Prosecution Begun Labori Has a. PLUMMER.” JAPANESE ...If You Want a Good Timekceper s Saosee's San sero RE ep eS DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE EVE earned that there wasn sewer work in progress at the f f Vine street, and that the RENNES, Sept. 7 ‘The evidence was completed at ~ the Dreyfus courtmartial, and Major Carriere be arrived from San Francisco yerter me en te ees Lave REE tebe! SAE ay on the Queen, have decided your of sss hal) orbs Opticinm, 7 Firvt Ars | ¢| give @ performance while in msecution P wee fictitious m-| The combination ts headed by Kaw suffocation when the sexs pict i rmed the officer on the | 8kami Otojirro and Mme. Yac h fefinite anne gat em en beat of his lomm, and an effort is be-|tWo leading actors of Japan. Tot , 7 ng made to loc ate “Bia hey aye Arai will hav he manag Pure Wines and They Mave « Kepatation mmm LS LLLLLLL LLL LS SSLSSECSALEL LL! SLL SEPEPEE AAAS SALLI LLLI ES | qui vive for th | ment of the company while in S¢ arowe bet ween poe bh for th The urt m Was jammed began. It was known that » ng the ch t r at ing today, and every the court opened, « dispute ar: ree The Migliavacca Wine Co. character, When this terminated, Labor! announced that forts to get attaches Schwartakoppen and Paniasardi to come Rennes and ¥ had beer vain, and he, therefore, hoped the court would orter . ns taken by an interrogatory commission. Labort then r a request @ deiny of 44 hours in order that (We ¢ * of forelgn attaches might be taken The court took to ¢ fer the ma On the re turn of the judges, President Jousat announc hat the court had decided tt was incompet to grant the request Jouast's a followed by a moment of absolute silence and then as significa f it was realized. a roar came ¢ the Dreyfusaris, The court come ed order, which was fnally eataitehod, Dut the audience wis téo much ated to cease from ’ | attle Kawakami t# the KLONDIKERS taper aetengall 44.<-confili te Ot Napa, California, a singer and dancer. red the highest fold medal st the Paris Exposition in 18% for Zinfandel, The performances ew b care old, 82.50 TALE OF WOE simply ‘atraets tres plays w eee OE does Maine “to LaaVAcCA & CORGIAT. | Japanene dramas uranly (ake 800 Le gegeeeooooooos: “ eight hours in which to be perform Three very unfortunate Kiondikers| 4. The last performance of the arrived in the cfty today from Vic- | troupe ts catied Miho-No-Miteubar toria, B. C.. om the steamer Vic-| 894 * & representation of a Dew torian. They are Alfred Finke, of Day ¢ nin Japan. The Boston, Mass. who was sick for vale between the acts will be Mil jong Lime ip Dawaon with fewer, an 88 by Japane od, dances Bpencer, of Washington, who one side is paralyzed as the result gk. of Florida, who lost one foo! SCOSSOSOOSOOOSSOSSESOSSHSHSHSOOCOOOS ATCH OUT FOR OUR SPECIAL 3 Saturday, Sept. 16.2 COMMERCIAL IMPORTING TEA CO, 222" ri a se. and that war ectared Within 48 continual whispering. which deavted an excitement dangerousty suppressed Labo vt then novung | & sensation He eaid that Inasmuch as h also says it ie e result a severe freesir } | j icteon es coment gg tir gad getline yp af ashe renal of tevere freenng 08 On the Defensive seibiie Guddion tinea a wan cooretly unaatinad, & was ealy ¥ ght Paget ad ee! geek oll $I 00 to way th north on the ate f Alpba. When ‘The excellence of our work—betR to admit n men's work and family washing— havin en misied b . t fensive. jo polly n misied by V Tl N Alaska Con “| Attorney We ng’e fieht againet| puts our rivals on the defensive. ui nd Geor ens begets imitation, but our ims Labori then read from letters showing that Cernusch! was ayer tee John * nd we La « aig oli npageahiore not worthy of Labor! also read letters written by Ee - A prog se : tandard garr « * will find difficult to equa 2s unt name " houne, has aw terhazy, in wht nly ended. Yester-| us in quality and prices, , n the French . . } Russian armies, she a good kn of military deta tay ve ao as grvintne pleaded guilty! (1. call trade mo bundles de- Labort then deciared tha yfus was nPop SS Sect acute *h | uvered at these os; Shirts, 10¢; id anap, dur-| precinct to t m of th condemned, papers showing | French army, and of the garr te foreign powers r by Esterhazy was read in which he offere manual. This manual was the one refer shirt with collar, L2ige; shirts, fancy, 1 ise collars, te; cuffs, 40. Phooe Pikes ne th f March, he had his! ing a gamb! Plans for Reception of W.C. & frozen that it was) $1 and ¢ The case against Con to amputate one of sidine was dismiased for jac f T. U. Delegates. : ; rs 4 i - se pronpactors, 1] en tig Me, Weiatiing states toaay| Queen City Steam Lamnéry as Tam stat the head wa-| cases are dropped. L 1496-98 Fourth Avenes, between Union end Pixe ndik said Mr.| guilty to th hare i when w@ were un-| he was paying a fine now for ing gold in pay-| same offense. There was no evider ntities, we decided t urn! against Considine, and 1 , At a small creek about) that any could be procur s from Dawanon, I separated! Do you intend t { out search y compantons, Intending to] warrants for the Standard?’ was regain them at a point 15 miles di asked r e in the) tant. We were having the last real I went to see the ' ‘ old snap of the year at the time,! torney « and in traveling over the tee at a rapid rate to keep warm, I fell! eluded to Ie through up to my knees. It was 45 below e¢ and my mocassines and seta “AT TACOMA $ at Paris and Tours, were given Chiet of Detectives C. Paty du Clam, just befor Writing dictation teat took place, ald a hoping that Dreyfus would commit suicide. But,” continued Cochefort. “Dreyfus declared, ‘I will not kill myself, but live to prove my innocence Thin sta Mercier then went over F it proved the guilt of Dreyfus. The general contin ming up for the pr Latbori b ing the test sast curtly refu ent caused a sation ty du Clam’ 4 sition, saying that a speech which was really a eur 1 Col. Jovast tu reverse his decision againat hear or drop n CHOICE LOTS: eeeees steeeeete hunter My feet were n Walla Walla Addition £ 3 . '* | ta Dawson, where it was found a « ” The f ~_ oe ‘i @ Tacoma Lumber compan ¥ - pencer, the paralytic Klondiker, | '* ite plant by building a new Mie ie bal wa ion oan: fects of the meurey. 7 yo rg er dnd Dexter Horton Bank Building. RAAARARARARARAARRAY * on the quality of paper in the border eau was the name am that used by Eater hazy in two letters, acknowledged were authentic These depositions then finished the evidence in the cane Carriere began a speech for the to show that the defense had been una lefended h th | ahelter when exhausted, v ytion and endeavored Prove Esterhagy guilty ater I wa aken and he vig ed the dossier viston, Ir Dreytu #ation’= superficta this 5 . et and found out Plequart’s lies and ne and chicanry of Picquart and fus, I saw ft throug * and fraud of Dy trickery, 1» whole #ha fue’ claim of in al rates ha secured at nome | ber in 10 hour nning night | of , r [es Ray, et it 16 Deblind with orders » I now © was silent Dreyfus guilt of this trait When Carrier SRV WRDERADESATEET ARETE AEESEE ESATA ER ETERTEEEUREEAR ED EREEESEEEE ERAT ERE EEREEAUREDEEEREREREREREREREREEEEREEDESEERESESSEASSE TES e7% eat rigid no emottor The - lth nvention for the @ n-| parts of the world, and th ar ahiy teers Takea for Wedding end Party Cake Special Rates to Restaurants, Hotels, & Steampoat® . ees eae ee 7 Union Bakery. auditors, « at Wr, agreed (Hat all elena & |and f are the battle ageinet| two Soaked a te | Prear sc ig ge All Kinds of Bread, Cake and Ples, - - - Manufacturers of Hardtack and Toast h lem f the accused. Acquitta Ire | Ne in intoxtca lan t s cattle Christian Insti-|t0 build a new mill P. A, HALLBERG, Prop. 19 Pike St. seit at 30 be a surelee, ‘The defence is sicini | wa -— nuccess a Ad Hehoat of Methods, The}, 1¢.Will be butit near one of the new | 1 aged a ta on which to base an appeal h has i ’ Bor : os R '* | ponds belonging to th mpany, and $ to the b r , ' The appeal must be heard | Th 5 te a. SolaHa Sted aL eee aa will have a capacity of 60,000 ¢ i ooo SHSOHHSHMEOH OO HOOD aoneeeecooones within 24 hours after ¢ sion of the courtmartial. It it is not | 10.0% inlor r aT ae eee ee etl day. The work will be pushed, and $ pieshen andi gn linh- aen ta dled ‘eh ement has spread over (aise pelng, “Ten Racusen for Not] tt 18 expected to have the new SMALL FA OR ED em. : A cain appeal to the Court of itire ctvitted Tt In ex. | emmencing @ Christian Lite.” Rew. [ready for running by April 1. The Can Secure Space and Electric Power s 7 1 t Important r oil | cote Stem lianal thoes releos |MAchinery and equipment will be Advantageously in the Snoqualmio Building noW being constructed, Main streot 2 r wr re not here of necessity ar f th ning fon, | peg : first-class in every respect and Second avenue south. a : e $ nave been ordered to lea Women who have tickets of nd on ood be a leases <r Cooigeree cn, | - SEATTLE CATARACT CO. ® admission to t rte , n warned that it is dangerous , as for the Nations | eg thee tain wp tial mneas for the new Snoqualmie Light ‘ 3: mt nd th ‘ 5 and military pre DongOhS uaa Rerahdith Mina ed | IGHBORHOOD FIGHT ° frrviys Soenseonossoenoo00008 gs irt al'n a n x Jon next Monday A F im ho Dad heen OU on | Se gh aie (yt | ‘The facts concerning an exciting vit r 4 charg f| Roman (2) 1 « » age a C.J McPar.|not give up all; Romans 12:2; Mat-| this morning when a young and good | and ed nken into cus-| thew 19:28, 28 looking woman, giving her name as ENGINEERS AND SHIP BUILDERS. WEATHER FORECAST. | CHAS. SHEPARD DEAD . ' Der heriff| Rev. A. L. Hutchison followed at! Miss Vaughan, appeared at police 4 Wilnor look ; in and | 10:40 o'clock with @ class on “Field | headquarters and wanted to pay Our gt inetyten Gtoal ant weed conmlraction ocd Goveer ail tyesehee of he For Seattle and Vicinity —7 ht] Chartes Gtepard dle at 1384 Terry |* 1 not be found splina| Work," his subject being the “Or-|fine for fighting. She told the fol- Westneee sw tor WWetlhinatce’ pum ene broaver Mand Roberts wa and Friday fair, warme ' enue t t ; friends 4 that he has fled, and | «aniaed Activities of the Congrega-|lowing story of her troubles | tor be" Wortere and’ the "United we é winds . ¥O Shee BYUSTNOOS, OF COMP NOR- ha will turn up soon thon After calling attention to the I came from Dawson City several ——— aim pg OPE PO Hon of diseane, He wan 82 years,| ‘The fire department were called fact that Christ left no organizations, | weeks ago, and have been stopping WE ARE SOLE AGENTS Bey and has been in Seattle for the last! out th Rev. Hutchison divided the unions| with my sister on Seventh avenue yrting station du ‘ i y vu FOR ours, 3t wea Miaey at Heeb bay! years, coming from Danaville, small blax f the church into four classes: Or-| north. Last night a letter was plac GARLAN , thie morning, but here. ta thett He was the father of Thomas|shop on Cherry street, between ranizations among Women; organtg-|ed in our mall box. It made wicked A The pressur hie ' Bu Shepard and McGilvra, and, A transfer of lotx 7 and & block 43, among young people, and general /1 started out this morning to ascer atte hod Columbia, and ri .: | Charles pard, an attorn ne | D. Mayna plat of Seatt tu- | organization tain, if possible, who wr it. My ae SF y weaee aé dye oR awh F able for| New York block, He leaves a v ated att rner of Y r way and| Among women are seven distinct | suspicions took me to the ler MS 0 cles AY GEO. H. WOODHOUS papper: edited f arm | and one daughter : : wan made today | forma of organizations: Ladies’ ald|of Mre. Blackman, 122 Reventh av Qos be” 1331 Second A weather in thin nity for 36 to 49 - by ¢ i und BK. I sbat, es, Missionary soctetios, dea-|enue north, and, a8 she looked guilty, tire sinha littmann hours longer t N loan, Ub nelderation n work King’s daughters,|1 gave her a good thrashing le ¥ © a A Utlve Heing $10,000. moth soctetios for girls away! want you to understand that Tam a ; from home, prayer circle, Bible|respectable woman, and I will whit “Popular With Our Boys in Biue Much interest taker lay, th ract FIRST STEP TAKEN. id every woman in the neighborhood eporting circ t and arrar tor Four classes of organizations are| until I find out who wrote that In FR } | rag between Wo H. Jor 1 Mike| the mining display to a new location, Irs, Caroline Kit jalland has| found among men: Men's league | sulting letter.’ O WU OU S Ee Leonard under f ier owing, to the demand for space. gener ibecribed § e| work, club for social study, philan-| With this parting statement Miss Hawthorne ciu hose who have alread neaged first funds toward the er n of | thropic ald soelety, Aaron and Hur] Vaughan departed in company with i take place nent Tuesday evening in ace should make inquiries « 98 J 1 synagogue, to be known | soclaties “ | Attorney Hughes 4, whom she had i Corner Washington and Occidental. Germania hal, ' superintendent at once, [a8 the Temple de Hirsch, | Organizations among young people | tained to fight her legal batties, | ORR tat tae eababiSoe abe oo ene a ot. 2 5 ia Ste Daa a Rte mma tli r si Lili il onc ON iia Esti coceatininii

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