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~ Cents a Month By Mail or Carrier 25 VoL. 1. THE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY EVENING, iy hopes of advancement, If not of for-| r rs: About 20 men who started for the REDUCED MH RES crraivenee| BACK FROM OF VANDERBILT morning on the steamer Al-Ki, Many of them only reached Dense lake, | ent last winter, They nderbilt today After prayers by| Strathcona Brought them down to Rev. David Greer, at the Vanderbilt] Wrangel fom Glenora, taking stx| Bruhn | Co mansion, the body, in a plain wood| days for the trtp. | , coffin, whe taken to Bt. Barth The Al-IGl brought down 117 pas-| meow's chureh. Half of the edifice|sengers She brought very Nth aw reserved for the Vanderbiit| ®eld. The following came down | tamity and friends The rest wags] her: L. D, Pike, J. M. Maxwell, A. R }open to the public and packed, ‘The| Cameron, D., H. McDowell, Geo, Ry- jMoral adornments were decidedty | @ Thos. Me#auley, A. B. Kiabor, | | nimple Dishop Potter offered shant| A. F. Puller, J, Milis, Mra. J. Babler! | Prayers, but no eulogy, or sermon and twe ehiidren, Mra. A. C. Girard, family this afternoon, but will not| ond class, | Flames Gained the Mastery Before my Fire Paine ciaitinenss| i. WaSaMEEe @ Phinge o- com| Department Arrived. sf . be made public From Edmonton Traj!.—8. P. Lind- strom, A. W, Bjwift, C. C. Hanson, | Vanderbilt mausoleum on & eron, W. C, Burchett, A MeCormack, | F. Wellman, J. Ute, J. W. Tillmer, | estructive fires that has occurred in Seattle ; W. G. Hanson, W. C. Dart, J. BL) | | One of the most and. The will t# to be read to the| + BR. Dole, Chew Fung, and 49 nec \ for many months, broke out at $:90 a m. in the packing house of Kuhn, C. Grandrean, A. L. Mattin, the Frye, Bruhn company, situated on Grant street bridge trestle. A. Brostrom, J. Kenyon, 1. C. Buk Within two he structure, together with portions of IN EUROPE man, RK. Southward, C. Detaira, J, C. , several adjoining outbullding®, were reduced to ashes. Mr, Bruhn Hurke, Th Bay, A. M. Reid, H. Me- estima tween $150,000 and $200,000. Donald, J, W, Burton, M. 8. Mont- om th The fire department recetvel the notice of the conflagration at x xomery, J. M. Btober, C a wee 3.4 a. m., and engine companies Now. 1 and 2 responded to the NDON, Eng. Sept. 1h-—The Fil-| nama, J. F. Cox, W. W vin, call, By the time they reached the apot, the roof of the bullding » Junta ts wogking quietly in) Re J. @tabdleford, J w * r had fatlen in, and the interior was a seething mass of ftames. an capitals, Jt has only made! w K. Cummings, FH. Crane, Z| The firemen could do nothing to save the structure, and devoted headway, however, in Vienna, where! F. owe, 3, G, Fontaine, J. Groen, J. their attention to surrounding buildings, The large stock-sheds s secured an offer from the Aur-| Pp MeGill, W, Rerguson, R. W Week| were badly scorched, but not destroyed te government to use its good]over, D. @tan@efer, B. Bell, W. ¥ The fire started im the smoking room and spread rapidly to the Aces ¢ betwe Nevinatle) Gitte, G. Be Parker, J. Stoneman, second and third floors, th se-woaked walls and floors making and the United States, The media-| W. H. Heat, J. %. Holm, T. Hutton, | excellent food for the fam: @ most valuable contents of the Econ ar oe a, Asuinaldo hae) Pp, B. Bowen, packing house ware machinery and stock on hand, The loss was oo es te casi w that a as ance an a ae | items, the t The contingent loss will also be large, Hiding being old and of com Principally on thee two paratively amall value rae Uh as the company had a large number of orders ahead, which now | cannot be filled | MISHAPS ae Mr. Brubn, in itemiaing th» te ck inelud- | 4 300 head of dressed hows, three carloads of lard, five carloads of LEAGUE GAM ES. A HANGING plekied meats and 100 head of dressed cattle, besides a large num- All that is now left of the packing house ts the high brick wat! | j | sention ber of dressed sheep surroundirg the furnace. The safes, containing Valuable papers | CHICAGO, Sept, 16.-- Games in and books, and several thousands of doliars, now le in the de- MOMILE Ale Henry) tional league yerterday result- bris amidst the ruined machinery. An adjoining storehouse con- hdner was . rita ed as follows} At Brooklyo—first taining boxes and barrels for shipping meats was saved i 5 hite @ =) gome—Pitteburg &, Brooklyn 7; sec- _ Several flat cars standing on a siding loaded with coal were | trap was sprung ae Bb hwy bey nal and ane 7, Pittebure 1; jeatroyed Gadd fell t " 2 at Boston—firet game—Boston 1, St ‘The firemen found great dimeulty in obtaining water. ‘The fea. pe ego Sa en n me—BRoston 4, 8t tide was out, and the only supply avatiable came from a four-inch |mounted the scaffold and dropped. | ule 7; eiphia-C tena} main. Chief Cook stated that the department was unable to util- 1 Tris time th cnet ee. ® Philadelphia &; at New York—Chi ize its resources Owing to the lack of water, * orm, 2 4 ew York & game calied m account of The fi under control at ¢ a. m., but it will be several days $ fiics and hie neck broken larkness; at} before the smoldering coals are extinguished. shock. gton—Cineinnat! 2, Washing Mr. Frye, the senior member of the concern. i# at present in at Baltimore—Louisvitie 6, | Baltimore &. The standing of ae is Their Work F hed. the East buying cattte. turn to Seattle immediate’ He was notified by telegraph, and will re- y. The exact amount of the insurance follows Pr WI not be known until he gets back, but it will probabiy agre- WASHINGTON, D. C.. Sept. 15 Clubs i gate a considerable sum, Te te ata that the reeall of Denby | Rrovkiyn ..« 704) The following companies have policies to pay upon the burned and Worcester, the Philippine com- | Philadelphia , 6 structure: Liverpool, London &(lobe Palatine, Hamburg-Bremen, missioners, has no particular signi-| Boston 606) Fireman's Fund, German American, Home Mutual, Aetna, Boottiah |ficance. It does not mean any al-| Baltimore sat} Union and Maternal, Caledontan, Queen, and Niagara. teration im the Philippine petioy, The | #t. Louls Sod have fad full time | Cinetanatt fal | and oppertunity to cany the situ.) Chicage Bad ime and their labors here will be | Pittsburg | ‘The Burns, Atkinson company, whieh handles the policies, was com misstoners busily engaged toxtay In looking up the liabilities of the variour companies which had taken risks on the packing house. The Frye, Hruhn company «uffered severe loss in the great fire of 1889. They rebullt their plant at the present location and have done @ large business ever since. Several additions se the plant in Teeent years have made it the largest of its kind in the state. As soon as the site can be cleared, rebuilding operations will begin. Temporary quarters will, meanwhile, be secured. ENGLAND VS. TRANSVAAL more valuable teen in paste | ke pga ‘There are 1,000 acres of sugar wee dl in Onondaga county, N. Y. Clevelan National Democratic Platform. © Jones, of Arkan committee, gave out a plans of the KATE ROSS HAS BEEN FOUND 15. —Benato onal Democratic statement today officially outlining the form Democratic party, and clearing away disputed points of the next presidential campaign ZONDON, Sea. Sept. i6—The| Mies Wate Rees, who disappeared Jones said: “Upon my return in October, 1 shall resume ac- South African Blue Book was issued| from her mother’s home at Ross #ta- ive In the work of th bay nee cums 5 20¥e | today giving Pngland’s side of the] tion, near Ballard, last Monday, has ondiiet chin sie somnanitte Aen eomaeh epee et oe oer | Transvaal question. jon foun The young lady has national convention are aleo groundless. The Democratic p [been slightly demented at various times re will Aight on & platform of anti-Impertaliam, free silver Much of the space in the publica- nly, and while In this con-/ tion te devoted to representations trusts, and a reduction of tariffs. Other issues will be met as they } ition bor De ‘ ade to the Imperial government by! M08 She borrowed @ boat from « arise. I personally believe in giving the Filipinos absolute tnd | a neighbor and rowed out to sea. It | its high commissioner in South Af-| hwhbor mon Boop pendence, and in telling the world to keep hands off in the Pnil- ries, Gir Alfred Milner. Ie says bie) (O10 nt ner mother ned vats Ippines. Bryan will surely be the Democratic nominee.” position at the Bloemfontein confer: Ginest give ence was generally misunderstood. ,anee am ws < papain) nod = RESIS QVAWAAAAAAA TARTANA AAA ANA OOO oor verse — a way{ ine that she had been with friends SS coaien senate between Ensland| 2®8F Magnolia bluff ever since Mon- ‘ ‘ z a > Saa"ha"agupiass wiped tue Sazersnne,, Mim Row sreeed) ~The Conspirators Against Evans, & mere outline as a basis for din- 6B atom taken of her unexpected visit by he cussion on single questions, including » 7 ee ip.ec 1k.—Friends of Commissioner of Pen: sparing to be made public soon, expos % who attempted to have the Grand Army Encamp- emand his removal by the president Ex-Commissioner of Pen- nee Tanner will be the principal subject of the atement. WASHINGT sions Hvar the proposition that if Outlanders taco fp of her strange| possessed a certain amount of prop-| TSeP® wh rps the following from Mukilteo: “Kate come eth ne — an oath « Rows, near Clinton, in a small boat, oral Tanner was responsible for most of the attacks on Mr. allegiance, any given an imme It was he who entered complaint before the encampment that first discussion revealed so complete also show, it ts stated, that Mr. Tanner, soon after a divergence of views that it was amended Tanner's rule by making it a cause for erty after having resided for five| A!thoush young lady is now out drifting south.” Giate voice in the affairs of state Mr. Evans cial examiners, acting under Instructions from him, in- useless to continue the conference,” , bjer o tot i Peat Part yan tne tayo y subjected widows to the Tanner ru refers to the jatest Boer proposals He says the most objectionable fea- nto office miners if tr complaints of such character had b hin « removal of ex except In cases where against the widows In speaking of th yeare tn the country, th® should be.| °F Canaer, Chief Reed today received | “The conference did not fail,” sa r ; sulted soldiers’ widows by asking them If they were living chaste lives pean ge Secgmes Mecner oe nd N J The staterment will show that when Tanner was commissioner he estab- sf. Pp lbsot piso grvecngchdogtnes ih the rule objected to, which was made compulsory in all examina- the whole ground; but because the tions of wisows made neampment’s attitude toward him, Mr. Evans ae eyes Leone or poe mo Aero naid: "I arm entirely natisfied at the course the encampment took on the to phn oe gr or a8 — ev pensions question. Everywhere I went the veterans treated my with than those of citizenship and arbit-| the greatest courtesy. That the encampment did not permite itself to be ration. | ‘rnen comer tne imoortant avvaten Heard Today at the Trust Conference. Washington pension attorneys and their agents ts od any comment from me. controlled by the too well known to n BACK FROM THE api Half a dozen victims of the i) arrived here this morn-| #tr | Alaska] on the much eng 31, in which he says, “I am receiving representations from many quarters to urge the imperial government to terminate the suspense. Firttish South Africa is prepared for extreme measures, and is ready to suffer much more in order to see the vindl- cation of British authority. It is the peatenstion ¢ the pepctintions thas ists, having had their sey at strong reaction of feeling agains the| ¢ Trust conference, Jabor took an policy of the imperial government if|!mning at the third day's session, and matters drag. presented ite side of the cane aling and re CITY NEWS. of 414 Columbia ognize his friends street nowadays. He is too wed in considering bie ituriets, free traders, and pro- M monton tr stered at the Dalziet’s correspondent at Pretoria | *¢ties of addresses by the ablest| Commercial hotel. They have very! puure responsibilities ae the father! telegraphs an interview with Krug- | Waders. little money, but fortunately are in! o¢ a nin und boy—the first er, in which the latter in reported as john W. Hayes, secretary of the] rainy health. ‘The men were gett saying: “I have wanted to make a| Knights of Labor; Henry White, of] sont down by Dominion govern John &.C rosby, the single tax lec- new seven-year franchise law, There| the United Garment Workers; M. M.| mont, and are about the last to come turer, left for T: na this morning, are, roughly speaking, 60,000 ena | Garland, of the Iron & Steel Work~| out, | where he'will deliver an addr to- who have been in the Trantvaal more| @r*. 4nd Bamuel Gompers, president J, Southward, of Chicago, one of | night » was accompanied by a than seven years, and who are elig-|0f the American Federation of La-| ine number, says that he and two) number of local single tax advocates, | ible to the franchise immediately, yet, 20%, Were the speakers companions were on the tratl for the party including E. W. and Mrs, | of aj the Britich subjecta who wish-| Hayes said, “The question of truste| neariy two years. They, of course, Way, N. Heller and Frank South- ed to avail themselves of these| 4nd combinations Is fast pressing It-| gated to reach Klondike, and lost ard. rights, the chief applicants were; #elf for solution before the highest! averything. The party arrived at sae Afrikanders, not English born, while! tribunal in the national, the court| wrangbl last Sunday and came down|, E4 Larson, a logger, was arrested the rest were subjects of other coun- | Of Public opinion, I assert that trusts| perdon the steamer Al-Ki by Officer Iverson this morning for tries. This shows that the British @F¢ Contrary to the best interests of| sr, Southward says that man nam-| *tealing several boxes of clears from in the Transvaal do not want the *oclety. The government has notl eq George Fraser, of Victoria, while|% Cigar stand In front of the Bagle electoral franchise.’ the right to enact such legisiation asl wurcking on the Cnasiar railway ut|*aloen on Becond avenue and Mar- ecient will me " possible any combination! gienora, cut his right foot nearly | 1m street. QUEENSTOWN, Sept. 15.—Pugil-| of Individuals, so as to limit the field] oe was cht down on the! Mtoe int Jeffries walled for America today. | of production, or to create conditions “ip eR H tes ve pete eee The Ballard city council have tend. The champion was hissed at Cork #o that individuals or combinational, . ar rallway ered a vote of thanks to the Seattle has been stopped for the time-being.| Fire department for the assistance of Individuals can have despotic r over the lives of citizens Ida urther, I assert that these great combinations are assailing the in night because he refused to spar w @ local boxer, on the ground that it) would be inadvisable to do so In view of his approaching battl . given in the recent fire of the Bay Quade and Charles Quade amber & Shingle Mill company. could not agree The wife prayed , ee for a divorce on the ground of tr with om-| The civil service commission meets Bharkey | herent and constitutional rights of] patinility. She asked the custody of in the City hall tonight, The appiiea- eltizens, and that the real object}two children, a boy and girl aged | tion for reinstatement of Police Om- The New Zealand budget shows sought is despotic contro! over labor.) three years and 10 months respec-|cer Eckenberg, Who was recently din- that the year closed with a surplus of} ‘‘Formerly a young man had an op-| tively The court granted the ji-| charged from the force, will come up 62,200,000 + [portunity of entering the field with] vorce. wy he | fe ring. | - We a SHAT'TLE ‘der, Mra. Yl been received on the “THE NATIONAL = | mayor and many et Dae ve senna ot — STAR. 1599. ‘PHONE SUBSCRIPTIONS T0 FIs. (SO 173. NO. > SEPTEMBER 15, abi costae) | OF ALL THE AIRTIGHTS “Wilson's Airtight Heater Is THE Sst ATTEMPTED MURDER: A complaint wae made out today againat J, 4, Clark, who it 1s alleged) shot bin wife rly yesterday ap ehes ing, The complaint charges him assault with intent to commit m Clark is sinking rap aly | and her death is expected at any | time, Made to Last pare manger to Operate -SPELGER & HURLBUT 1215-1217 SECOND AVE NEW CARS FOR THE COAST Five hundred new flat care and 100 w coal cars ordered by the North Home Hardwere and How ern Pacific for thie division ha coast, ‘They PAINTERS’ GUPPLIES [ting ie pant menth andt ne Glass, Wallpaper, Etc ly Aled. Of the ax new locomotives, but two have been received. They! Third and Pike. STAR PAINT CO. Furnishings ave bw aad |e are scattered Heveral members are eed to have! | eons hope of success of the in- surrection, for Otln’ int rmants estate| they are remaining In Tarlac, th rebel capital, waiting the expected capture of that town by the Amer- fean forces. Gen, Bohwan denies the report that the rebel congress has replied to the offer of autonomy made by the Unit-| ed Staten. Authorities here have received no communication from the congress) recently, and have sent none of it JUDGE HUGHES’ SON IS SHOT ——$—_—— MATTOON, Ill, Sept. 15.—Charles Wiider, who seems to have been a} student of dime novel herotsm and a amoker of cigarettes, followed and | shot Ariington Hughes, son of Judge) Hughes. *t night, inflicting a #- } rious wound in the abdomen which) are both “Kiondikers” and on the division for several days. The OOOO S O00 06G 090 GFOG9U OOS should be h oon. The last four engines are larger and more power BRUNNER & CO. er trains. All of the new equipment fe of the latest pattern and was or- 502 Pike Street, corner Fifth, ‘Phone Green 794. AS SPECIALTIES WE OFFER Burke's Irish and Gankirk 3 THEIR CONGRESS Canadian Rye and Canadian Club Whisky IS DISRUPTED > The latest report received by OUs W-=W. WCW. HOUGHTON regarding the Filipino congress ts 70% First Avenue JEWELER excusable in these ¢ tive relia! « equtpenens sor mutbou vs our urd Other four new engines are being wradualiy worked westward and ful than the two Kiondikers, and DEALERS IN . are expected to ws apie wo mov! ve $ Groceries, Wines and Liquors ered especially for the work it is pected to do ° Scotch Whiskies, Burke’s Old Tom Gin, Burke's Jamaica Rum, Houtman’s Old Holland Gin, Monogram Rye Whisky, 3 warcu Us FOR WATCHIE NPW YORK, Sept. 15.—The Sun's If You Want a Good Timekeeper Manila cable, dated Friday, says he effect that that body hax be [come disrupted and that ite mem- — The most sensitive organ af seave ia t 4 Mat cau be iound anywhere, —_ BH. CLAY BV EMSOLE, Optician TD Fire & Are You a Bachelor ? If #0, we can any troubles. We a you by our launary work you won't find your buttons off nor your but- ton holes stretched beyond their normal size, nor any fringe work op your linen. Our call trade prices ao bandlos de- Mvered at these prices; Shirts, 1c: shirt with collar, 12);0; shirts, fancy, 12}g0 collars, Ze; culls, de, ‘Paone Fikes Queen City Steam Tay 146-24 Fourth Avenue, tetween Onion ant shooting. other than that he wanted to know where Hughes was going.) Judge Hughes went to Chicago yee- ferday and ts suppored to be on a lake vessel, unapprised of the seri- ous condition of bis son. SHEFFIELD WAS NOT FOUND. Mob at Benton Harbor Could Not Locate Him. ~ Walla Walla ‘Addition Den Bane Land Co. BENTON HARBOR. Mich., Sept 1s—Last night wae one that will be a — Bank Building. liong remembered by tre citizens of his place, From & o'clock until AR scoured by @ mob of 800 nekroes and | ee — whites. Officer Sheffleld’s where- abouts were not discovered, however. | The night wae pitchy dark and the! GLASSES FITTED UP TO DATE gieaming tore’ made a weird scene. g Beomination go manifest and latent defect At midnight the attempt to find Free «. : jon, hare Mo gti pens heate @heMeld iwi >. Th rb ache scien ically and successful Ghemeld was given up. The me> Chas. G, Holcomd, 215-218 Burke Bld troatea. prominent eitl zens addressed the crowd and asked them to be law-abiding. The earn est entreaties for order finally pre- is Taken for Wedding and ary Ge Special Rates Ww Restaurants, Horels, & Steamboat’ vailed with the mob, and by lock jt had dispersed. There are some UU n io ma} Ba ke ry. few agitating further trouble. A trunk left Bhetfeld’s todging this | MAli Kinds of Bread, Cake and Pies, - - - Manufacturers of Handlack and Toast P. A. HALLBERG, Prop. 119 Pike St. afternoonand wae put on the South bound train. Many believe Sheffield | has gone to St. Joseph, and phat he will never return. |: TTLE MINING STOCK MARKET. At the Seattle Mining exchange to-/ a eee day there Was a sensation when Golden T 1 Development of-| y _ fered at 4c, and 10,000 shares were | «SATURDAY SEPT. 16 ONLY... sold. These stocks once before went} an low as Tc, but have been firm at One hand painted Powder or Bon-Bon box with 1Se for some time, 0,000 more of the every 75¢ sale of tea or coffee. @ame stocks were sold on a 60-day option lc, 10 per cent eh. It Pthought the ph Commercial Imp. Co. 222 PIKE STEEET is thought the price of de isdue to someone having to raise money, 1,000 Quilp were fold on @ a0-day option 8/1008 SECOND AVENUE 12c, 10 per cent The following salen were made! 3,000 Deer Trail No. | - . Dat Be, 1000 Prices Mead Ol Ca pe we Oe OOOO et Oe. and 1,000 more at 24c; 1,000 Huckic. | SSSSSseeewwreN eer ee ee eee berry at 7%. 1ORAN BROS. COMPANY IN CALIFORNIA bm NAPA, Cal., Sept. 15.—A lone al wayman help up the Callatoga and| t Lakeport stage yesterday while pass- ine * rate Bend,” and got away | with the express box, afte the passengers. The box contain- ing the United States mati, was left unmolested. The booty consisted of considerable money, besides various kinds of watches and Jewelry. Wells For the next few days w before heard of in amine our stock ; looting will sell all cast saves and ranges at prices never Ww low last year's, prices, Ex+ ps will ¢ ravines $0 GEO. HL. Second Avenue WOODHOUS 1233! Fargo & Co, state that th ontents lof the box were considerable, A Has Deciered a Dividend Hisies sheriff's poste is now uring the The Weatherby Bonanza Gold Mining and Milling Co, Has Declared a Dividend of 5 Per Cent. A First-class Investment. bin. Wo have a few thousand shares of this stock, which we offer for a switch, and he started to cross In| few days at 17%c. For all particulars call on, front of the train He was struck we. t. B. NICHOLS & co, by the engine and died shortly after, of internal injuries, So arr-Boyd Building country in search of the bandit. Henry 3. Dradley, age 22, was kiil-| ed at Bultan last night while work- ing on a Great Northern fr sight | train. Brad! was operating a; and 6 Sie

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