The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 7, 1899, Page 4

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—- or MYSTERY OF A DISAPPEARANC NEW tery clings of Mrs. Annie Koefer, v ing trom t YORK M widow, and ¢ G, Wilson, fo y woard dent of the ¢ f hea eum Ix Wilson hypnotic tt under somewhore hidd and perhaps who has contr It te satd @ “s ’ of money fr f father in Wall street w the dry & e WOULD BE THE LEADER A Fight Among th Democrats POR SUPREMACY IN THE HOUSE Minority Lacks s Head Owing WASHINOTY ‘The pretty little on among the few 5 temerity to stand before rors and regard themseives a } sible leaders of the De ority in the next ho has r hed r son ivy is one of the menacee to r ansion of granite and brick in Truth publi " w 1 t" that Vii _ @ point where it attracts « at Park, Sa ~ i aps the might well be ¢ mimended to tention. Perhaps in no gress) In all Spain there are only chil. | cost at 000. IL 18 young housekeeper Sees thy cape bee Georg bere act a dren in the bonny oceock to be two ‘tories high, HID Ate Don ornament your table in Amusements. dearth of leaders on the Democrat Gov. Steuner { Idaho, hae 224 basement, and will cover an . Tt j aide. The retirement of McMil a cade ik ood area of ground of T4 by 98 feet PP ee pamneed Who is governor of Tennessee, and of re half a million places in| Th? town council of Richmoad rs yy Gayres, who is governor of Texas: ., . and, has been crusading against e the absence of Dockery the death of Bland, th. s birds have been disturbing the sium- ~— Lewis, of Ninelidneton to * mn debutantes, is 6 feet 3 of the t k and an alder Y 5 > theater last night, is the recent recall to privat . man. So the mu of nature has 4 pb t ~ onecty rich “ dramatic situations Jerry Stimpson, of Kaneas, ha ab filtered castile| teen hushed by @ penalty of 40 shii- “gerd r " . not a dull or pr weaic moment very little material out of wh soap sude and glycerine + last for lings. soll nt. w ” . w | in entire pr duction Moreover. make a leader. These men were ail * 'one ie eubenperd ta Pitatehue om anys ubject which tends as a de iP is well cm t well staged, and wen good partiamentarians, as w an ty-five women have been Great Britain, an epitaph to the ee 4 protien te 2 — atten a War horses of strength and exper 1 Engiand du "8 memory of Hugh Hughes, high sher Don't buy a pt ce of furniture be ie wie an neta nen all of | ence and experience. McMillin was f in 1743, says of that worthy fun psa bs. le “one of ¢ atest style harass SF isn ai tank's, always feared as a slugging partia- tionary that in private life “his man- | 1h Arte"! pomaier Meow Pa om i sthpeaghwerd mentarian on the floor, and Dockery was constantly to attend the| f@#hlonable furnishing» are n ve eee © 7eeng Was 80 thoroughly informed on ay ck Worship, ae by Law estab. rete 5 OS Gieerenees way Oetker Was heavee auireed od propriations that he easily rose to ished artily dectare against the #!¥eM to the home € appoint. | father ¥ involve the i . . : ments, prov goom west, makes me Propertions of a leader. Even ipatart f the Brainsic Cal me of Missour THE HOP CROP IN OREGON) TO CONTROL CHINA TRADE COSTELLO IN E LAW'S CLUTCH METHODISTS AT SPOKANE: natn pan em Re AN LTO LECCE LS LEE CCI AA a a Fok GRAC SE ieee AND PE REECT FIT ‘i. ; AMERICAN i: \ ' To Nept rhe Columbia! ¥ NI ‘ AN FRANCISCO, Sept. 7 ne} ) Y sround river conf < the Methodist! owning yard y} j f tain moneyed men to Mag LAD e : ¥ hurch held ite 2th annua eonmlo poking 1 7 anise @ United tutes and China " fu t 1 lrading Company to control the bulk H ’ . the First Methodist church ye : " bia Sead China, hae excited a ! ‘ " terday, Bishop J. MV beth ; : Have a National Reputation f th sa 1t deal of nment ng the t ka, Kar iding Terman 4 Fitco a So Re short, 1 ' peor this some n of C. B. Todd poka plage pat vo the scheme formulated | wing GATHEN CORSETS, 4 ‘ bADy 3 engi A retary t Wecretary chow . r approval hook short, mediun wa ‘ ‘ uc a sista oJ} Dak and Th ¢ 1 le t weanie long aint ant \ as f f I f , s I F. Hi. Utter, of Wn . ail: in understood) perfect fitting: arand w ct and grand wear, unexcel < toF was hosen tatieticoa os ' the Chines best Oc corset on the ma t ' “ t t ' } ' the meul - I 4 5 y ® aasistante a be ¢ 1 ‘ 4 individual ea » A A we + COR FOr, | ny non, of M Or, and W. pa epoaition js| °MB@ERICAN LADY wT, & ed oxd vi , nat his city Rev. R. FF.) and x nl t e formed her CORSETS, the exact wty t< nd f the fing ne m Fete sulding, of Hood riv t na has y ‘ 0,000 to $10.6 0 and fit ogee ported cor - ~ enna Jun- his assiatant i to be John Eva tox . t ea rie tuadrxs comean Colu us mold ttn ane tee: A Fitting Room i nnection with this Department ables 4 have your Corsets properly fitted bef gt } Pee Cee toot tee tt ete toto set ot eeete sate eee set etee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeered ? PRE Let us show you our New Fall Style K better si tus fit you with @ pair. Our extraordinary s keep sking new "weer “aay | SENT STYLE | iG ihc Beretta udge ann’s New tudé on ounday Uiosing. | love niters — OF PUGILISM Ladies’ Fine KID GLOVES, patent| Ladies’ Finest Grade FRENCH KID Cann hes enddenty changed hie attitude in reward to the Gund , a GLOVES, + le scalloped cuff, tton fastened, new fali shades of patent but 1, in beautle “ # stands in what may be termed @ hostile at t Not Conducted With Fists,| {ton fastened, « ha angers browns, blues, SEN blue, red, brown, green gray and) and black; none siled that on August 2% Justice Cann made a statement tot But in Newspapers. . er at a r on f 1 1 ® he Su aw enforced . ' ack; $1.25 value, only ..$1,00 a pal 41.50 « pals he returs ' ‘ ; ‘ : e ' maity to I ; y take stepe to enforce the law, and ' bat j ast Monday, and nee t 0 ntated nfident that I can defeat ste that han be n the kf years," said Mc! ay Cae Bene A xh I have not entere 1 . ment can Judge Cann said to a Btar reporter: °N t * Thave beer ay ne. The matter rests entirely with the prosecutor. 1 training « as te tars at i would not do to close the saloons in a seaport town, Beattie w ° f another mateh for the cham- 1 the places of Sunday amusement. 1 am willing to tesue warra t it aa lam in perfect health at present ‘ , ste few, but should then inaist upon @ rigid observa tt ak wef will be the champion car companies, and proprietors or drugstores, f weed further in Sa bh eh hh hh hh hh he eh hh After I have de * in my coming bout I old on Sundays, I wil not pr aken the McElroy rn as initiative. Cah a heh eh bh eh bh eh bbb h ehhh ehhh ehhh ah eh as take on Corbett, providing he will prove he iw #incere in his desire } ee ayemeneet yews 4 I have defeated him twice and be- fish, and when,the Marquis of Lorne AAPA AA: © Tecan do it again was governor Canada she caught a ; | “If Corbett wants @ match with . salmon of such sine tHit It was sent H h Id D t me after I defeat the champion, he to Windeor to grace se dinner table OUSENOIG VONTS. Bei SN ay ese’ work in means business. ot the Queen. The p: sculpture is well known California ts to have a new govern- jes de Lask Westerner,” which was pres- It see Shaw company at the parrote. # that certain of the one of the pays off all of his urna home “0 O. W. PETERSON & BRO. to show | 206, 208, 210 Pike St. Neattle Mining Exchange e INCORPORATED. Mines Experted and Reported Oa Western Union Service Ceble Address SEMINEX __ am DAILY QUOTATIONS BY TELEGRAPH From All Mining Centers yubsaten® Cis ant a be Mr. Bland, in a broad and gen vanistic Methodist that would | om 4 « ‘ ie way, was regarded as a man t Ny. sesitontic yor | taken Men off from it; timety to com. Don't select couch covers in which) | tien recy aa rat a | tow, and, if he were fiving. would be , eis Seem ct lthe Pose differences betwoen Neighbours there p bora ee # up for leader of the mine ot vate y- AY OF Re before they became exasperated. Quiet tones are alwa arti the Grek Democrat of longest serv 5 i : oo " Hy which behaviour he was valued 40 not intrude, « v ce fas i wie ves as ar dest recognized ability at th ‘ nsonby, th when Living and when Dead much ¢®!!y i thelr a “ np age The et we ath 5 - ndrew Burke, a man whom he pick- ¥ Cordially Invit is Mr. Richardson, of Tennessee. I r amented ou are ly Invited to . tt Denver and ghared his last he is little calculated to inspire a fol rit in the f with E to 2 p.m. lowing. He is quick and sure as and street ra r me, and Reb Rig er deatn Gash ne . Sha: Voguiiaat ‘man’ pereson ‘ . { the militia errr iW diss. rte 3 ma | ene Be tn sew Yo x. and he finds there are few on his wide wh u , yole 6 started = C T NE “ aon ee : aay ~e ruste oe is athew e ® . trust him as a leader 8 good attendance. Topp—But ! 3 | Y WS. = whit with the ordinary Hy einige De Armond, of Missour!, who is a suppoee the attenda will fall off AARADBAARAR DARA « . Fagen Roy candidate for leadership, isa manecf A resident of N 7 4m iN aay | 1 t A your ee “4 cs beltev bgt force and has served three terms ted a Mauid for br : nd £ J Es ad > i 8 | 8 tte While he would command the respect cnn be eielied oie oO ond pene Ra 8 payee rw agg eared ay The funeral services over the re-| our Kk 1 be a mat what he considers « fabu- Woon as & man ot| in Geotinnd, win, have an vetectrie| senine of Dred Oebler wore beld from | Ta et2 niperenat Ne wealthy. Burke learne crf 609 Pirst Ave, Basement Matual Life Building SBATTLE, U.S, A = mir > ite « tand 4 sanita am. : 7 non rn king ‘ brings on a anic od throws vous eg couhh ek this mornin Inte t in i“ . ei | po Rega! rag a Nive tice! me respi ese peed ity, [take Wie oo sho aterment tm/ rat If ther rest of his stock on the market, | Telephone Main 273 @8, who makes an ims ¢| Mo. the f * rung at 815 to “so © snus k oF Pp the market and force Rent Physically, has figured tr pare mabechants te letb thelé stores Eunice Woodcock, age 40, died | t . i I ) sell. Errol learns of the : city of leader just enough to make is ee ee eee ete oe 4 , t BP Lynden ge JOHN A. CLARK Serpe ‘“ h avenue south, of consumption. | pain , 1y pla ' h Hurke sold, and leaves him a ' bis defeat certain in the present con- In! Bohemia ree Fa ta ruined man Se test. He wants, like his various granted only “6 florins for edu-| Stayor Humes has been confined t ‘ sa |” Wiis aie: Wena Oil ne Games t cretary and Manages, Detitors, to go to the sen and tx| cational purposes. Laat year the! nis bed since Sunday with a threat . Siena 1 tere Whe GAA arent Weal ti the tke willing to make a fight for r 13,500,000 florins. ened attack of typhoid fever aeate Fe the pe la of saat vara dita ote ; tent eee ee The case of Sadie Winters again |knew. In every house there should Cienatn ‘that le very Hes Declared @ Dividend. of Texas in the senatorial ‘¢ r Ject W. ¥. Hays and J. W. Alexander | Pe 4 f agh to hold these | Mons: | A gy a reas oe pas co omar Remmeap ye Peg leg May Kaun aooskottin: cage Tames the production, each, member | The Weatherby Bonanza Gold Mining and Milling Co, Guuaetier. Maley bao tonto a Pic habit r m plaintiff, Mra. Winters, was giv- hang # too high | eee See 1] | d d d 5 C gompetitor. Malley has made a very| Th horities of Bavaria| 7 Ovdgment for $300 igh | vantag Has Declared a Dividend of 5 Per om of Alabame, to make the \atter food , ade romplaint! tn ¢ : wi oye & thes ' : A First-class Inv “ Sel f n the case In which R. Brophy ts : nvestment. ‘ Seminal tender, wat je he, Bai , - nen ng the city for $10,000 for dam-| >. Par trl THE NAT] A We by few thousand shares of this stock, which we effer for ‘ pe gv “a Sade one ; “ sgh th are in Iceland 76,-| ages sustained by falling into an ex ent aaiane: . | few days at li%c. For all particulars call on. ‘ Roig age on eae Cl tt a Mi |for their own beauty” Bear in mind Ww. |! 8. NICHOLS & Co. ) from the South, w t ' 6! and 62 Staerr-Boyd Building oh ap lag aie a hn I rag ng as a Jal ia un- | filed a demurrer. planed fhe a a because of his alliance wit? " rae to other eff | penn | Reed in the legislation of te 8 nding the I ver-ornamente | setts bt ° house. Even the Texas an Ft ee trem TYPHOON IN | to o* ote Thee ae ee t*| CHICAGO, Sept. 7.—Games in the When —» ie ts'sald to be planning to sur x * Turk | falls rat ¢ Pret much | National league yesterday resulted SEATTLE TRANSFER CO = who can t Ba t _ . » aoe attentior et t we: At Chicago--Pittaburg petty importance and boyiwh th san s k THE ORIENT. ot 4; at Roston—Baltimore 5, k W: t i Buggaga, made many enemies 1 , nia ] 2 at at New York—Brooklyn 6, | ou an Frelghl, Passenger and . _ the ma k place three | Nursery Reminders. Be York 4 | ® STORAGE r | . : Pie The standing of clubs is as follows A B es WILL SERVE THE : ' Lives Lost and Muoh se a ded atk POE oe W L PLC argain bisa ey «him iray ie t ehildren than tr “ ters] pre : ‘ UNITED STAT | Kanaka h their par erty Destroyed. ee eee dn bely ‘ “6 in a New, Slightly Used pend r ada ie vaton, 6 | Nj ES : ; “e Th TACOMA, Sept. 7.—The Oriental! Every part of a child ly whould Fee : = or Second-hand ‘Latest Styles ° t he Hawaiian steamship Glenogle, which arrived : warmly 1 th 4; th t. Louls 69 M ameemeage et mak rofitable.| from Yokohama yesterday, brings | *¢*t t Cir atl 68 or Ladiog have soar Tatior-made Bat ig remo daha Po r Ma . ' fuse mail adv as follows ; : I we a 8 R Pe nave the made by. y . thin " ‘1 : . ‘ 1 62 emember we have the H department from Isabel Arta 1 On August 15, Kagoshima was vie- ren + +8 ¢ , at Filipino of importance . me : oye by a typhoon, causing a serious Next aft nije alt ake d 4 - Largest and Most Com- UMES & co. i his loyalty to the United it icantly 3 a f life and property freedom—freedom for th nt! Waghineton a 7 plete Stock in the City wicannanihtin : pad Sacras: ne says : r t According to the official investiga hesp ead igi T ' rer | Cleveland ee (Ce) 64 write Jor prices and terms ‘ pgwiiks. Bates ; ; Mise tiom, 1 persons were. il ‘ ; And ni epobgg hoi ; : D. S. JOHNSTO Spot Cash { nee njured, 860 houses co and #67 ” he cain Biante 14 F tu ror aaner tain. "Ani | were bay igure Yn'the radial to wt ‘nih TOOK GUNS 903 Second Ave. Burke Butlting |§ Gold Dust An autopey was held th nin , njured, and 1,148 houses were blown | den 7 n ne r | geecocccce JOSEPH MAYER & BROS on the body of And ; . Henry Allen, 20" and 339 partly wrecked. ship.|°"!N# and #t net / | AND SUPPLIES iisdhers % R beaae laborer, who was found dead ' Riese wl] Ping suffered heavily. Forty-five | | = . se bed yesterday in th | | enka bed yesterday” in the. Menno lan ; na Corman, Aten [oats were wrecked, 1 of thie num-| GL AMAT | NOW | Dr. Powell conducted " ! nonad us| ber being palzed while at anchor | MANILA, Sept. 6.--Th compan- | : Lora sentactes the nd Mr. Allen sald: “I'll ‘rhe atorm was aise felt at Kur: | es of the ‘Third infantry encounter |% AMD Safe Deposit Boxes pleuro pneumonia Along GARDEN cr Coughlin Is Located. CHICAGO, Sept. 7.—Dar who disappeared last Ju f feited his bond of 31 face a trial for alleged jur has been traced tot A public, where h Ane brother, Me lef oh vo du @ few days later embarked Bouth American vessel at Now ¢ jeans for Buenvs Ayres. { rebels at San Rafael noto, where @ number of buliding| COMMANDER pode 2 ey ™ Eels wore dienes For the safe keeping of : Te ruve were demolished, causing the loss of| <4. "Phe Americans took seven pris Valuable Articles and othe ‘ poi vid eral lives Several vessels were | und five guns. They then de- | dor Teme at Se ‘ear, You earcy int « of | Wrecked 1 ge cai troyed seven Warehouses filled with eByng verefore, us| Rice crops have suffered serious| p) PED ELPHIA Col. As! poe | Safe Deposit Veulte lamage in both districts ee naw Fork, was tines | #W. Columbia et £. SHORROC ’ arish| At Kobe, the storm wae leas severe, | of the Grand Army the Rey Cotton Trust | Formed. hei > Tol , “a rehire. but considerable damage reaulted,| at the convention this moral AVISTIN, Tex., Sept. 7—The Cot. | | J & PRENCH CO. e ! ‘ Ht underneath | a, ach was strewn with wreck - ton trust haa b arranged and will 14 W. Washington St. have the only 1 and te “ age, and the pler was totally wreck be chartered In Texas. The capital Fj the last) oa "The British steamship Arey {eanama Shares Wanted k has been placed at $100,000,000 | Linotype 0 Tinting aching wan driven ashore near the old na COLON, fepi . : The main office Is to be established ; we 5 aininentty | ee, CO Yee Aahore ORE the old: oh Set A ‘lee catventen, tha estast cotta? | pi the Northwors. | Catalogues, Pam pn. i at an-|h from F » the effect that 7 Jets, eto., epecially low prices, SAVE i Ol cher wid touwhiy Wastied, Buk cslanaton cr to 1 Pane inal market In the world. Mills will be MOkxY'by o Gitas them ab opportunity f ory wmualties are t | ; *'lerected in every Southern state te figure. "Phone Main 842 ‘ be 1altiew are reported Jeompany are beir wht af oo Wil do all any high H Yokohama the Britieh steam-| consequence of rumors th he Alm. | gupssespenemepenssmeeemeepeeesptememensse: wider 0, and Ie 1 n to Carmarthenshire — br her| erican commission, which sche | PER. »| student » most ¢ uch oF i Was MEN MAREE OuLSatinctan comsiiied ciienape it AMUSEMENT 1 BONNEY & STEWART re | E anit Northern spit, inside the breakwater.| with the ehlef t " obi , v Foner tau ane Lares ry F 1 akwa with the chief holders of th ecu Third Avenue Theater, Periors, Third Ava. and Cols al } Jrineess Louise of Lorne likes to) She was routing in an easy position, | rities. Westerner,” Telephone Main ld lc ic MN cs BS Ai tn bit Le Ant Se a a i ok IGN il

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