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RN EDI tC erenerereeme: DUNE Sept. MoThe snd Jute workers’ strike he WHAT IS IN STORE | FOR ADMIRAL DEWEY? He May Be Appointed Special Adviser .10",2,20 1c sumed serious proportions, Ten mill» were closed today and 16,000 mill workers now idle, Mileht die turbance © occurred, but have by the police Found a $5,000 Pearl. been quelle: Aad 20 6 SESSA A Creat ox WASHINGTON, D. ¢., Sept. Ho What the future of Admiral Dewey Deen the subject of much speculation, Of late as he ap Great Slugs of Gold. native land the report has been given circulation that he tn.| Are being extracted from the bowels as he may by HW himeelf of his right to retire December 26 ‘omnt of Mother Earth by the Pactfie ¢ Teason of reaching the age of @2. whic ah holee, But this 4 4 View of his plans is not believed here He is not a man to/ Gold — oe Terty-ene sainan tn delight in the avoidance of duty and ty. and his friends who! ** jetty, pe read we e know him best say that they expect ¢ W remain in service for) 19 buy as siete) com omg “ some time yet. Secretary Allen sa hat t . . « de tached from sea duty as» pla arrives; that there witt tendered the admiral f absence and that it would for himself, Mr, Allen said tha alt he knew of the admiral’s te tentions he should infer that he he serv for ondition, If Several Fens, Os te wee phyes J.-F. Trowbridge, superintendent it had been his intention to retire Itt a} Dewey would » long before this have signified to the president or the department hia de. Of the P. C. 8. 8. Co, has left for sign in this respect Da waon He s via the White 3 ' admiral is that of proposed to be given the which in the ‘The assignment that in most likely f the navy n & Yukon railway, and thence special aSviser to the secretary down the lakes and river. Me will t eampaign in the Philippines, coupled with BOF a, beri: tice | Cowe sue lebes ond giver, Ma will ade of the isiand of Luson, his knowledge and whee weald be in, | Ylait the agencies along the row 1 be gone about two months valuable. Certainiy it le not unreasonable to mw © that Admiral Dewey a® an adviser at the head of the navy ca of great service in F. W. Parker, general agent for his influence with the officers of the line to prevent the quarrels and aniy the Omaha road at thie point, lett mosities that have disgraced the » of late, His position would be today for Vancouver on business EL Ne 9 that of the general in command of the army, with the dintine ++ <n wel he would, unlike n. M have something to do with the W. K. Cayless, city passenger and | #alem 28,000 y Jews. The high prices with which the force under his command. The present, tt le know has expressed Ucket agent for the amer Hum-| Green corn is served at but one rea- CON Opened made the fishing de- great confidence in Admiral Dewey's ability as a hander, and, with) bokdt, Ie on a fying trip to Van-|t nt in Posie lediy lively, a8 high as 30 cents be- hie aid as an executive directing head of th vy, he would look forward couver, | Iretand’s salmen feheries are in| 28 PA!4 for keyem, but they were te the effective co-operation of the navy with tne ny in the Philip x sos i serious danger of exhauation Ot maintained Of that, as the dig ines during the fall The private car, (Hen Eyrie, car-| . . nea Ta! Caiie and simply rwhelmed » rytng Geo. Westinghouse, son and iy Jane Carew is the only titled! the traps. The cork lines were ont - party, passed through the city tast|°*Mtenarian in eat Britain. down by the t men, and t | evening on the way north. The par- An aut obile street aning ™4- were allowed to go. It was dco ‘ THE PRINCE THE REASON ty wit! go Bast over the Canadian | Chine is in successful operation in St. an impossibility to take care of the : Pacific | Louis run, Though prices dropped unter i * vee One of the English correspondents) the heavy, supply, the fishermen! / A ARRIVED EXPLAINED C. J. Steeple. district freight and) in France has it that 20,000 of the | have had « remunerative year. F agent for the Houthern | iont families in France are bitterly ——— ——— ' left Everett this Morn-| divided over the Dreyfus affair = ing on @ Drie business trip. | The exports of dried apples for the H iS NOW And Miss Grant Meets Him at Why San Francisco Is Favored |r ¥. Fitegersid, general agent for Itt Mee! year were 19.0070 pounds the Tex arters at and Pacific, with head-/ Low Angeles, is in the! the Steamer Landing. in Transport Business. folds of lace and ribbons. | supplies at terri? rates, and pay-\eva, O. to erect @ library in meni vey | Neturaily she was just « trife ag!-| ment is applied on the bonded in- of the father of peamanehip, Piatt) tated as she stood om the wharf peer | debte ve Ki. Spencer, The oew building wii! be ing into the cabin of (he approach An in mal celebration of Dewey one of stone and will cost $20.40. In Mr. Palmer quickly placed her aside to a safer place to stand. When @ length the prince did teach the wharf be greeted Mise Grant im & truly courtier-like man ner, very po! veuing her. hand ne truly a charming eueing. th sci < HOBART MAY GIVE sceecs!<: PLACE TO ROOSEVELT : GREAT SINGLE As McKinley's Running Mate in 1900---|: TAX ADVOCATE Vice-President in Poor Health. John 8. Crosby, America’s xzreat single tax advoce arrived in the LONG BRANCH, N. J. Sept. 14-Here are the facts about Mr. Ho city last night. Mr. Crosby has be- bart's attitude on the question of a renomination for the vice presidency come the successor of Henry George. He is fighting with all his strength and power to regain the splendid He te recognized as such by the sin- health that he enjoyed before b ming @ part of the McKinley admin- gle tax men throughout the entire istration. country. He has, together with Mre Mr. Crosby, been making a tour of the and un sbart # then * not in a condition to take any active part in politics, is soon @ mark improvement his family and friends Gouthern California cities, and came will wv Imperatively all attempts to put upon him any political burden. to this point from Los Angeles. On Personaliy Mr. Hobart would prefer to retire for the present on his well- his arrival he was met by a reception earned laurels He has won all the ry that is possible in the office, and committee of prominent single tax has been more of « coadjutor to the president than any other vice preal- dent in th would not care nation’s h to take advocates and fusion p among whom were John W. ry, Even if hie health permitted, Mr. Hobart the nomination again unless the president and Bugene Way, M. Heller, Judge B.D. hin party associates wished It, in order avoid awakening comptic Benson, Frank Southard, John L. tions and a clashing of eeoxraphical and personal ambitions. Barrie, Frank Pierce, Sam Archer Mr. Hobart is not the sort of man, however, to view complacentiy ané J. N. Brewster. Other members| possible attempts to sidetrack h on the part of politicians who may have ¢ stirred up. could be ¢ stand he of the reception committee who we not present were Judge W. H. Moore Marry B. Drees, S.C. Calderhead and R. W. Moulton. something wer ir eyes on his seat. He of a fehter when ner and if an attempt made to retire him, willy nilly, he fed upon to help make things interesting. As matters now it rather inclined to let some body else have ® chance at the Though past middie age, Mr. Cros-| honors and hard work which have fallen to hes lot in the last two ye by is a man of vigorous and ul It # probable that the selection of Gov. Roosevelt as his presence. He believes thoroughly In| would © Mr. Hobart about as well as any choice that made, DELINQUENTS | PAYING UP the doctrines of single tax, and say« the theory is gaining many advo especially in the west. Mr. © speaks tonight on single tax at the Beattie theater. THE METHODISTS AT WHATCOM. ‘MORE GOLD DISCOVERED Delinquent taxes are being paid In| OREGON CITY, Ore., Sept. MA —_——_—— at the county treasurer's offiee at the well-known citizen of New Era # rate of over $3,000 a day Just now. | brought information today that two NEW WHATCOM, Sept. 14.—The | + asing prosperity of King prospectors frem South Oregon ye work of the Methodist Episcopal : ' JN promp regon yes conference, which was bexun “' county and the new law on delin- | terday found gold in paying quanti @ay morning, is now in full swing.| 1°? taxes are responsible in most) ties in the bed of « small creek on Bishop Vincent presided at the « i Se ee | Fe ce ecantene. | le Vorecsen. ssa, Reveval pine ine and addeeneed the conten sn | ing in value. ‘This fact makes de-| were washed from the bedrock that f linquent anxious to hold on. The| gave most encouraging prospects. It ir. Rev. W a half an how v 8. Hat-| new law on the subject which re has not yet been determined wheth Fington, of Seattle, was elected «« retary, and C. L. Cuddy, ©. uM and A. @. Gregg, ansistants B. F. Brooks was r mits all penalts inte m ung prior to 18 except 6 per id deling if paid on cent nt tax rf before er or not the deposits of pay gravel are extensive. Todd, f this me er, and 0. A. Smith. R. Hughes Rca tude meer ar oaks te the HOBOS SCATTER. C. O. Williams assistants. The re-| |’ eattecs, Sabin ‘hove = port of Presiding Hider Whitfield, of 7 a —iiatn sree is . 28 the Seattle-district showed a most! ! eg gg ph tthe THE SMALLPOX encouraging financial condition a es touiad bane grrr his | Work on Dowey Arch. — Activity on Kalama River PULLMAN, Wagh., Sept. 14—The . KALAM, Wash., Sept. 14.—Dr. G first death from smallpox to occur in Die, a mining man of Tacoma, who| NPW YORK, Sept. 14.—The Na-|Bastern Washington since the re gesently purchased trom Kalama| tional Sculpto lety today submit.| cent epidemic began in Spokane last parties two mining properties on the) ted plans to the buliding commis-| "pring, occurred two miles southeast Kalama fiver—the Beaver and the| loner for the ereett at Broadway pnwon last night, when Wilbur Adois—ieft this morning for the| 44 Fifth avenue of the Dewey arch, died, after an Iliness of but mines with a force of men and al thee sted t ve $26,500, Sec.'five days. ‘The deceased had con pack train of six horses. He wi| tions of the columns which form @ fluent-amalipox. He took the xe Dush the development of both prop-| Part of the Dewey arch werg n from association with his brother-in- exiles, which as tted about 17|blace this morning, and one of the law, Chris Hagey, who came to thin miles above Kala ‘eolonades is half up. The top of County from Oregon two weeks ago. Shotaley the arch will be in place in a few|Hagey had the disease on the road, lays, The figures of the admirats| but in a mild form. Cheap Car Fare. f r the areh are now practically n CHICAGO, U., Sept. 14.~The Chi-| Pieted and the first of them will be| Bank Cashier Indicted eago General Electric Company toe | t#ken up to the arch tomorrow, They| TYLOR, Tex., Sept. 4.—H. Ro- day began selling tickets for their | #Yerase yut 12 feet in height by, formerly cashier of the Tyler — go ae Ag nat for 25 conta} - Banking Company, was indicted to. tach branch line i# slightiy over! | day on the charge of receiving de~ two and a half miles in length, This He Was Consumed by Fire | posits when he knew the bank was gives a rate of a cent a mile, but| Necause he did not have his mining » & failing condition. stocks underwritten by A. doen not entitic the purchaser to | ker & Co., New York Block, transfer to the main line, ‘The arrest has caused quite a flur- lL. Par- ry ly financial cire in this section, were on * ial ined teen einen aeaendcaecam teem eek ella ing steamer in search of her soldier day was arranged for, and the date this town, of about three thousand lover. will probably be September 24 inbabitants, Spencer lived in the! Poor Mra, Wylie! She's perfectly CREW ARE A heavy cart horse, which she did Ranke hall was spoken of the earty daye of the Weatern Reserve, | miserable, Her husband bes turn net ere in her eagerness, nearly etep- piace of meeting, and Capt. Coghlan and Im the little log echool house, | uta pirtect divappointment 8 Al oe her in the darkness and has promised to speak on “The Bat. which was also his home, firet| “What, Wylie? Why, he's reformed. might have had not her uncle! tie of Manila Bay.” | ‘aught writing. 1 should ink she'd be happy. He) MACKINAW, Mich. Sept. 14.—Af- THE SEATTLE STAR. THE CAUSES ARE WORTHY i] ow ¢ A LBPTER PRESS COPY Is as good evidence in a business trans action as ina breach of promise sult... ~~ Baturday, Beptember 25, the George ¥. Fortaon Relief Corps will cla bargains in 00 give « literary and usical enter book tainment at the Beat! theater Article Ihe The progre will th endered by 906 the best. talent of Heattic and Ta ae coma. It will include, among other H Denny-Coryell Company things, one of the latest fa | large number of tickets have already Tuning ant” satiny bet been sold, They may be obtained at Ldat Fives Ave 76 iret Ave. y leading drugstore Price of ad EWN 000000000000 00000008 | Mission Will be Bhe and be This ¢ riainment wae decided | Upon yesterday at the meeting at the Arma © proceeds will be used for the benefit of the sick and wounded of the Washington reat ment A fit bal hb he neh te at the Armory und he suBpl Main 06 Main @89, of the Ladies of the Maccabees The proceeds of this ball will swell the Pen Facee Matt Wasser == SILVER SALMON will fur h the muai for the casion Th Sir Knights will « ladies and do all in thetr NOW RUNNING iver salmon are beginning to run Sound, aod fahermen dering whether they will ne in such unprecedented schools ked the runs of the sock. eyes ond humpback saimon thin year A few of the humpback variety are still being caught, though the bulk of that ran is over power to make ft @ grand succens Tickets are meeting a ready sale at We a couple Of the 4 inhabitants of Jeru valued at 81,285,733; whi em there were export org valued at 61,210,450. of ripe ap § 380,222 b A TRANSPORT French navigation company appears to be able to trans. port It to Egypt, and so an Knglish| or Beigian vessel will have to be em ployed send out, but ne the army of the Phitippine ‘TWO OF LISGAR’S har become thoroughly domesticated. ter drifting around Lake Huron for \WHEN YOU GET READY TO—=om Buy Blankets Be Sure to Visit This Store | | | We have planned to sell more Blankets this | season than ever before. Bought early, there- by saving the advances that Blanket Mills are | asking now. If you contemplate going to Al- aska see our Extra Heavy Blanket at less than | mill prices only 4 Quality DOMET warm 4nd fluffy, only BLANK PTS, ca pair splendid wearing; 1% DOMET SHEET BLANKETS, | our Pultown All Wool GRAY BLA white or gray, better and cheaper) KET, made of long fine wool, than #h #; only She @ pair large nize, splendid wearing; only. 11% Extra Large COTTON BLAN-| . $3.75 a pair Ke ae grand wearing end warmi| our Navadjo Fine wny GRAY « ihe a pair) WwooL BLANKETS, extra large 10% sine All Wool GRAY BLAN.-| this quality will #uit the most KETS, ail wool both warp and Mill-| oritioal buyers: $7.00 value, only. ing; only $2.95 a pair seveves eSb.25 @ palit Fine WHITH WOOL BLANKETS beautiful pink and blue border:$4.60| 12% size MACKINAW BLANKETS, , only $3.60 @ pair blue, gray or brown, none better F Laan. wb ALASKA| ade; were $10.00, now..$7.96 a pair BLANKETS, mottled or plain| Finest Quality CALIFORNIA BLAN gray; were $8.00, selling at KETS, designed for Alaska wea $5.95 a pair] weigh fully 12 Ibs.; extremely 10% size All Pure Wool WHITE! fluffy and warm; were §12.00, sell- BLANKETS, warm and fluffy,| ing at 99.60 a pair Hest Quality MARSALES PATTERN CHOCHET QUILT, extra large size, beautiful pattern; $1.45 value, only ‘O. W. PETERSON & BRO, 206, 208, 210 Pike St. GLASSES FITTED UP TO DATE Examination Free «. Chas. G. Holcomb, 215-218 Burke Bld All manifest and latent defects of vision, causing eye-strain and head- aches, scientifically and successtully treated. NPW PORT. Prince! t the nb a oot. Clty today Mr. Fitageraid speaks = See pier raster tad. wheel ne” seacson see ot commerce ieel”| vory enthusiastically over the con-| ‘The Onages are probably the rich- seal perce POC eovesocevreseosecoosssoseoooooeoeeS Fe ’ ~4|.bE Yeaterday afternoon. a letter ditions and outlook In California,|¢s people per capital in the world. | : Sanaa Sri oral rien soy Seiya une Rak eo ao nes, samen Per Sepnent me § ATCH OUT FOR OUR SPECIAL ‘ ar Kithu Root, was read, whic - ne - \e the eat tn t tory of South. | child, has 900 meres of good land and Ot _Resuliew direct from Russia throws another light on the injustice ten Gaiifernta. Over ae bon ae ~ ives 80 from the government | °.{fenaport, and wit load here about Saturda Se t. 16 3 From New York be was seeenens that In being done Heattic in the mat~| this frutt will be shipped thie year! «ame the middie of next month. | the has! $ > y> li ad ee fed by Potter Palmer, jr. and Hon-|ter of transportauon The letter ] mom & wo The Port Ps aa ™ eh erside \e one cig om 4 ore Palmer. who had gone there to] ctaima that transportation of horses — her th cag svaw Rretg yo oe elven ome pong ra cepa - Stephens is a sister ship to the Port! @ oo LOMMERCIAL UMPORTING TEA CO, 2:2 222 Pike Street meet him. He was met by his fiance! over the northern row the! year, over cor linen, le Very heavy.|1 was reading about evoking with} Aires, Ont S30 @ resietered ton-| OO PCC PO OSOOOS OS COO ODOCRER and Potter Palmer and driven away | government approximately wanes! S cach ae th aunat Queand tarouai | eneettians = y oll ye ye & Shi nage of 3.54, 4 her dimensions) - — 40 Beauliew, where he will visit until! per car. 11 ls also curtly sald that! Gur Gallfornia The hotel Jn the | the alectele tell oan ees, tua are: Lamgee, MO Seat; hanes, Oh Seeks) n on co e atectric hell, oO PUED-| depth of hold, din marriage. ae transport business will continue gigerent cities are crowde: Bust-| ing the button for half an hour, but| '¢ id, 18 feet Mise Grant was charmingly gowN-/ to go throueh Ban Francises, Preat pose. We eetive, and thines ts oneral| it shsbont teste, as ace * | wartermaster Robinson has ad- @4 to meet the prince, wearing whit | dent Gr aves unted for the appar-| are very bright.” eo m » wor | ¥ertised for bids for 400,000 feet of The Best Apples oii musiin, and a fetching garden | ent difference in cowt by the fact that Y | | ae tn perce Ee cand wd - dinand | lumber, 2.200 tons of bay, and an hat of pale dive ruffied and shirred the Central Pacific is a bonded road, 3 ice aay sale. je Lamrepa, w i the French are go-/ equal amount of grain and other! im front and covered with numerous | and as such must carry government! There te a project on foot in Gen. | !PE [9 erect at Port Said, is ready to forage for the animals attached to The Best Peaches The Best Pears The Best Grapes eur BE GIVEN AWAY perchaser And all the rest of the good things in the Fruit line at Rocker. Btaye at home all the time ‘That's 96 hours in a yawlboat, two survivors Just it. She felt in love with him b mt Canadian schooner Lisgar| cause he was so gay, and alway® on| were picked up today by the steamer! the go.” Cane. They are Capt. Freeman and oth Nelson Alture, a seaman. Capt. Free. In Germany, as in many ropean unt t a ru mi thinks the other five members that no more people ab te on the |of the crew, Inctuding his wife, were| * than can find seats, Con-| all lost, ‘The Lingard had a cargo sequently if a car ie full, if a woman | coal for Parry Sound, and foundered | gets on and if a nan gives the wo-/jast Sunday. man his seat, the man is ejected. The point about th stor te that in a ns. : Lion Escaped and tore Men to Pieces Limb by Limb. If you have a meritorious mining roperty, A. L. Parker and company will underwrite your stock and put journeys| you to work tomorrow. Catch ‘em Torbole, on} Room 433 New York biock. | where & man gave a Woman a fe | it, @ atreet car, and the eu t a8 rare there as in New!» yecurre the Lake of Garda. The natives of ne that town feel ao proud of that el Falling ‘Dead In Seattle Like |= ago, for a Goethe expert in Vienna tol help them find out in which house} M and women, when they ex oethe had roomed. The expert sat. |amine their bundle of mining stocks isfled them that it must have been|and find that they have not got a in the house of the Alberti brothers, | cert te oft he Pacific Coast Gold and the natives h. now ordered a| Mining company's stocks in their ablet, with the inseription, “In ques-| wallet ta cana dimora Goethe i) 12. Settem-| _ - bre, 1786 | #@pectal Sale—Fine note paper, There is @ bright ten-y old boxes, Deony-Coryell Co., 716 Lat ave, youngster in Bath, Me., whose aunt} has a fad of keeping an autograph album. Some appreciative friend wrote upon one page the quotation beginning “What is so rare an a ¢ in June?” ete The ‘ROSLYN COAL youngster question was looking over the seek and noticed this. The next page was vacant and he wrote, in a bold it Telephones— somewhat seraggy ch phy *) Mas n Bae Main 659. youth, the answer @ \ hinaman with whiskers ‘ent then ‘ROS SL Y N signed his ny The controversy about dressing for] finner at hotels appears to hav co AL apread to Switsertand, but th wh A é _— w~ favor it are not In the least fikely te] carry the day. Whatever I n| —Telephones— people may do, German tray | Main Sas. Main 659. who regard their’ 1 o'clock m dinner and everything « as . ne | clothes or carry them about whole question ix eminently “COAL. lous; the only possible rub might be for the better would be te —Telephones— hotel proprietors to draw the line at unattached men dining In hot | Main 588, Main clothes they have been climbing in all day I ; nw | FROSLYN t was rumored in the city of Prov. | idence a while ago that the pastor of | COO AL the Center church was about to mar ain Mise &. a beautiful so-| man, but bel es ‘Telephones— Jehurch. The good peo-| Main 589. Main 659. | of the stor’s church tatked it] over, and came to the conclusion he <5 might choose more wisely. Finally AMUSEMENT PU be it was left to the elders to wait ppon| THIRD AVENUR TH and expostulate with btw They | eronight)—“The Last Stroke. visited him and expressed to feclings of the church. ‘The pastor | listened patiently until they w marked nttemen, there le more the world, there is but one Miss 8 ‘Telephones— The Walla Walla Bonds Muin 588. WALLA WALLA, Sept, 4.—The ys for Morris & Whitehead yrtland firm to whieh was BONNEY & STEWART wf bonds, Watla $360,000 Funeral Direc(ore and Embalmere Yaila te to issue to buy a system of ‘Thiri Ave aad Colum) water works and build @ system of! ielephone Main ls Seattle, Wash sewers, have found a defect in the proceedings which would make the | proposed bonds worthless, To cure | ~ this defect, the elty authorities pro R ] Cc 1 to ratify a new ordinance | Milan intends to have a_ world's] fair in 1904 by way of celebrating the —Telephones— completion of the Simplon tunnel. | Main 588 Main 659. Main 659, a to Do No ome to Collect San Diego Fruit Co, 415 Pike Street Holten ‘ ‘Wiis Parniture Co Everytning F From Attic te Baecment.”* 109-11-13 Second Ave. Roslyn Coal... Roslyn Coal —Telephones— Main 69.) seain sss, —Telephones— Mate O8. Main 659, ILMAN 7 COAL HE bird let loose from eastern skies,"’ Before returning home, Oft stoops his wing to earth and hies Where lying grafters roam. Well knowing all we promise good, By word or deed, in type, on wood, “THE OWNERS, H. H. Dear- born & Co., Sell tide land lots and up- lands low. Room C, ground floor, Hal- ler's beehive, Established eighteen sixty- five. oo fine te cde ns | oe ROSIYN Coal, kings, sectiiee A cornucopia it brings. —Telephones— Main 588, Main 659, ROSLYN COAL —Telephones— Main 6! | Muin 588, $20.00 WILL BUY A., GRAMOPHONE Finest Talking Machias Mate R EG! NAS~ From $7.00 to $300 | ‘Sherman, Clay & Co. “STEINWAY" DEALERS 514 Becond Avenue = = ~ Beattio THE MOST DELICATE Pastry will not fall when CRESCENT BAKING POWDER is used. It has more leavening power and is more uniform than any other Baking Powder, Satisfaction Lurks in Every Can Spot Cash Gold Dust Full Assay Value. Any Quantity. JOSEPH MAYER & BROS. HeCherry 8 Rl, Buildin Roslyn Coal | | Muin 588. | —Telephones— Main 659 ~ Sate Deposit Boxes For the salo keeping of Valuable Articles and Papers FOr 1oRs At Hm your, You carry the Key. “SEATTLE TRANSFER CO Frelghi, Passenger and Baggage, STORAGE. Thome Main dl-4i, Oiled 623 Firat Avan) } | | | Safe Deposit Vaults 4 W, Columbia 9 &, SHORROCK, Manager ne