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Cents a Month By Mail or Carrier e VOL, 1. ARMING FOR THE CONF LIGT African Boers Openly Defying England to Fight. KRUGER SENDS ENGLAND WORD That He Will Make No Concessions What- ever—His Sons and Grandsons All Preparing for War. E $ LONDON, Eng caused by th Traneva. Late dispatches from Sou Everybody expects war Sept. 16.—~There is no let-up the tension in acute situation, bh Africa are uniformly pessimistic A dispatch from Pretoria says that the Orange Free State urges the Transvaal to refuse to make further concessions. A number of officers of the Northumberland Fustiters left here thie morning for Southampton to join. their regiment, which sail ed today for Nat A vast crowd saw the regiment off On board the transports were the chief war correspondents, Fepresenting the London Times, Mail, Post, and other papers The gloomy view taken of the political situation has had a depressing effect upon al! markets Dispatehes from Capetown and Pretoria say that the popula tion of those places is ely excited © situation ‘The Lonston edition nh Standard and Di ten of the South Afric ere’ News says that Kruger's reply to England is expre: ower t most uncompromising terms. The paper also says that Krugers seven sons and 50 grandsons will serve in the Boer army, which is now prepared for ail contingen Tt ie reported today that a deal has been concluded, by which Portugal leases her Bast Africin possession to Germany and Eng- land, the from the only means of CAPETOWN, Sept. 16—A dispatch from Pretoria says that Kruger and his advisory council this morning decided to reject England's tatest demands It is impossible to predict what the situation will be after the delivery of the reply in London. Young Roers are asking to be led into the feld immediately. ‘The chances for peace today are darker than at any time since the present difficulty began. In tts last reply to the Transvaal, the Sarees to stand by the Boers in any event. The Dutch in all parts of South Africa are arming. They say that they are preparing for a general war for independence. ARE COMING {TANNER HAS WESTWARD thus shutting the Boers off ation with the sea. tter securing Delagon bay. commun Orange Free State ee re morning. They were on ao Phila-| \iiea The party consiete of Hon. | arrivin fan Francisco, will be Burling:onEngineersAdvance He Will Not Humor His Po- phia and Reading fat car, which | 45 W. Cannon ant 3. L. Bresdlh of] mel dy a committen Goncisting of had ame <0 thie +5 t from St. sew York: Congreseman 8 G. Com-| Gov. Rogers, Mayor Humes From Seven Devils. ; litical Enemies. Pau Ret a iomenetn many other: as meeibere of the TACOMA, Hept. 14 —Seven yearn! CHICAGO, Sept. 16—Gov. Tanner att”. th Clark, & member supreme special committer previously named eo the beset directors of the Hur-| is not seriously considering hie re. | {*",t? Pow bench of Minnesota: JM. Biles, of| The object of this committer is to lington railroad system made an or- tirement from politics to please @) which ares Giangow, Scotiand, professor of mar- promote the early departure of the| der directing the commencement of foal enemies. The governor! fon. -f ” » be owas architecture; Darius Miller, @§e-) troops from San Francisco. | work on the extension of the road to rday that he had no in-| st the plant ot Bessemer Steel | 7! Vide president; O. M. Hyamm® of] Col ny aay Vor ar pmon vel Tacoma 4 trays harbor. Now, | tention of piacating them in this fa-|“) {he Pian Pa. ‘They are] (h®, Amalgamated Copper company; ieangemente for the Anest street per after a period of depression whieh | shion. Inferentiatly he said he are ar ~ . pf Fe) and F. B. Howell and 8 Folsom, | ade ever heid in Beattie, and he has stopped all railroad bullding, the a candidate for renomination. K begga of Bt Paul. Prof. Biles, of the pars| sent out notices to lodges and orders Work is in progress. An agent of the ring to the newspaper yarns tha t se “ beeen ty. according Mr. Hill, is on hie) throughout the @ inviting them construction department of the road! would soon announce that he would jag sr: " ide way Seattle to collect Gata Feito join. It te expected to have a was in Tacoma last evening looking not be a candidate for the Republi-| ti. - ~ , n of & tine of| good represehtation from semi-rotli- Up some preliminary matters con-|can nomination for governor, Mr. |” . me See aetets, nen as the Rnlente Skeek ik the dinition 00 the| Tannendeie nthe ca cout. Pythias and Knights Tempiars, The southward of the city, but not T have frequently been retired by| The Jepot, he} women of the Red Crome are work lation to terminals here my enemies from politics in testlin t ny time ing In every t in the state “The advance guard of engineers ta 30 years, but it nev any n in the fc in ite| make aption & success, and now to be moved from the § ther than their imaginations. They re ated that are securing funds to defray the ex Devils country in Idaho,” said are retiring me again, 1 se. it 1 . cattle’® pennes “to the Cascades between Golden does not surprise me. It is an old y veral Seana nm fi | and Tacoma. story. I have never retired to please oxa quence of such TRIAL | TRIP OF “In Idaho the advance work has my enemies, and I am not going t with See | ail been practicelly completed. Four|do so now. When I do retire from Great ames gp Re he ae x iy THE KEARSARGE Tun through the stete, and a great different reason. pplicat . pat ting to Re- deal of time has been spent in study-| “I have not come to Chicago to lays before p has grown] ing the situation there to select the consult my friends, as has been stat-| examinations “ “ oe best routes. ed, about my candidacy or with . vg j WASHINGTON. D. C., Bept. 16—) “Not only will the Burlington aim| drawal from the gubernatorial race.| The Seat aring house today Aating Gecretary Allen bas approved) to get the shortest Hine and the low. |I have friends in the Republican par. | ©l™arances “4, and bal- CHANGES AT ame rommeent of ihe Tewwpers est grades, but it will seek to reach|ty in every township in Lilinois,| #2°e* 4m |that the battleship Kearsarge un as much desirable territory a# pos- something some of t her candi-| Toa afhcorsgl aye fied pete sible. Idaho is wonderfully rich | dates cannot say. My friends have] ,;henner Sapa cones Wan freee epee ene state, and practically untouched by|the right to assume that { am n sang Sesommendation of Admiral Hieh railroads @ candidate until I announce that I} Ing nous ee eee Sones epee el “The Burlington will weigh these | am n ® as burned ee | getameeangaecohtt heyy Nengucllbonard matters carefully and then select the) W asked about Mr. Cathoun’#| tho insurance will re Apecial to the Star ae semeeeay Copeeene: She recent) lowest grades, and tap the most pro-| withdrawal Gov. Tanner said Mr.| torhooet of $99,000 # VICTORIA, B. C., Sept. 16.—When! Progress of (hy wh | Mabie country. Not only is Idaho Cathoun had made a thorough can mpanies holding 5 om Lord Charles Beresford, “Fighting —_ | Tich in gold, but many other min- vase of the state, looking the ground] ., af 2 t letern Chariey,” went to China early dUf%) wasHINGTON, D. ( pt. mA erais, timber, stock and fruit-grow-| over with a view of ing a can~| unt Mr urns from ng the present 7 he carefully) stir wae caused in the Navy depart ing and agricaitare didate, and had concluded to quit! Bast ked Into t tary lition# at ment today by the receipt of a cable All the tr ntinental lines re-| the race ; ° Eaquimalt, He advised a number of) gram announcing the arrival of the Cognize that the through business is Phillips, the k ftant changes which, when ¢f*) aagenip Rear-Admiral How.| the main item, and that must be left as arraigned ts ed, would make the station one) jan at badase. | in view. To this end the road that PH A A je morning a { the strongest In British em)“ powison ie on hie way New York bas the stortest line between Japan and larceny he « of) pir Upon his return to London. (8) when he gets there he will outrank and Chicago, with the lowest grades, this « was set for October 1% nM in which he referred to (hel ga mpeon Will be able to handle ‘the traffic to ran Faquimalt stat the purport ot!” “rhe department had catefully pian- all this in mind handy with his knif ae sen uble might be expected In thel When Admiral Dewey arrive ome “The cutive departments are tence 1 t sts years at Walia Walla) Orient, and that Great Britain Na leae to entertained that Howison wi . lormed of the count hy Judge Jacobs thie morning. Ate well to have men and ships re Fate, aad kare profiainery’ crvna| CHMLIAN, Wash, Sept. 16—Por| torney Hawkins will appeal the case.| Gt Joerutmatt In case ot emmergenctan aPem heme DIANE. aan eral Sears mary surveys! years the Indians and nettlors| riers A despatch received here total Selaik in & General Ons have ciaimed there is a volcano in| Kat ate that the advance guard of a| NEW YORK, Sept. 16—The North fall tonya eh Me the Cascade mountains in this vicin- | created arge detachment of Imperial troopal Atlantic squadron, comprising the eapinters dow being ¢ ity. At times a roar like that of | week eft Halifax today for the Exquimalt) New York, Indiana, Massachusetts will check up the old geysers can be heard, and again there| nolia b station. The regiment of line now in| Brooklyn, and Texas, Sampron in what improvements can b: are rumblings like an earthquake. | brought in Weat Indies has glso been or-| Command, arrived in the harbor thin Word reached here Wednesday ev-| about 4 och A to the station. The latter wi Morning from Philadelphia The aOR ening that abdut 2 o'clock p. m. Bun ted de about 1,000. Awa further in-, Squadron is here to participate in the lay. up the lake some 19 miles, at| by feation of the military preparations| Dewey celebration i. F. Christie's place, J. A. Graham, | cer at Exquimalt, based on Heresford'’s| — ly, of about 10 feet, though It may 1 t to Yealer dock and \ snced today. tide ri ka Rae Rl oy ely have been more cl e fed the Victorian. She was) °OA* mmenced ee At the following seml-official an MONTREAL, Sept. 16.—In sort Be da 4 Fog A omic ve | ms in charge at Port Towneeng|, The news of the pepe ¥ bg *] nouncement was imsued there today terview given out here Senator rd the shore, and says it came in| 4nd returned to this city thin after. ree body of armed men Hire has) “tn consideration of Dreyfus’ health of Mi nays all the world likesa tidal wave, | noon as taken on the 2:50 car ured quite a sensation ix men) which Is daily weakening, Premier Th kan quest am Of & foot Miah, driving the bream (to Hailard, and precautions will be Of War now lie on the harbor at Ee-| Waldeck Rousseatt, has requested the leably settled. The rer f er Kitten, moored here, high upon the| taken to see that #he does n julmait, and the “Jackies” are On| family to withdraw the apgeal for the Unite Hh in hei : + eat oe coh ga the qui vive as to what may turn| revision rocks; then receding, caused the boat| @€ * woman ie | al commission are wis mea! tc upact and sink, Succesding weves| mented. ur | _ This will facilitate the granting of an in r tinued for two hours before the Migats a ameq | SPardon, Which, under existing con-| sions the dipiomatiets of t ake finally quieted down, All’ obe|_ # Ans ho was Ated: ih! ne staeme Multnomah resumed! ditions, is desired solely because an- countries arriv and the treaty # agree that there was no wind | fODMne Of John - Ke nd Beattie yenterday afternoon. ‘The! einer month's confinement in prisun| agreed upon 1 be promptly rati-! towing at the time Junet Bevington and Wad. and Seattle yesterday a posh will mean the accused man's death @s4. Canada 4 not be alarmed fell, was arrested of nd street Aberdeen, which han t running Ce th lens anention. oe. will this morning. All three are being|M the place of the Multnomah, has be settled 1 righ Mra. J who It is claimed tried in Judge Cann’s court this af.| resumed her regular run | mOME, Sept. 16.—The Pr etter Pach ie D ahat meres orth one Sheet acti ae atch oh The steamer Al-KI sulla north to-lto the French nation will be pub sn NR ge ay EEA Dmg nl : egg lhieee : w lished in the Osservatore tonight. He io swap ae president 4: 4 . , oitas eae - ng ip Ata Alankan flyer, the steamer City, The steamer Dirigo will leave for! will recommend a peaceful «pirit so} r- yas Not improved since yestes astio, @ feat nk for Lynn canal on Monday seine RRMeE ComPromIRe the expnaitt anal por A record cargo) ‘The steamer Cleveland, Capt, Kilt-| but will not pass on the merit A Three Cornered Duel. e ght and a large numt f\«aard, sailed for St, Michael and! the Dreyfus case COLUMBUS, ©., Sept, 1%—In a passeng With her new the! Cape Nome Inst night with a 1,600 ~_ J duel jate this aft Th oln Min mpany tat ke 15 & tor She will eall at Cook arle a known | title 7 op n whowe ar-|} , A the @axsengers| intet Port Valdes going up. The steamer Dirigo brought down| thief, shot and inly wounded | ticles filed this morning a an H. J was t Jabout 150 passengers from Alaska Detectives Kleeman and Gaston. In| auditor's ofice. Btock ant| ent in the last politi pa 5) WEATRER FORECAST. | X's morning, also $40,000 in gold return Dum 6 oh He| of 950,000 js issued in one milflon| chairman of the. R in, State |dust. She had an uneventful trip died later. Kieeman ist be ares at Se each J. M. Kimball| Centra mmit ft to For Seattle and Vicinity.—Tonight; Quite a number of men who hay fn danger of death in 1 E. B. Price are the incorpora- | @kagway to take charge of the Daily| and day, falr, cooler; winds,| been in the Klondike for over a y turies ure not #0 serious, } tore. m= Alaskan, ‘ Yrortanget to south went, ame OUW be satis i ta detinnine dia NOT RETIRED! SEATTLE, THE WASHINGTON, AED RY my #1 se CITY NEWS. TUAAARAARAARARARARARIS™ cag ete si MERE NIN IPTEMI a BRYAN ON | The ¢ of Annie Robinson va | Geo, Robinson, was tried Jick | Jacobs’ court. A div was grant 7 | @d the plaintif on the ground pf ; | abandonment A warranty deed wae filed in the Auditor's office yesterday afternoon mane | Noe Larnen et ux. conveyed to Amos sideration of $1,0% ‘Says Combines ‘Cannot be Killed by STAR. SER 16, 1899, DEAL WITH ROCKEFELLER Negotiations between the owners f the "46" mine and other Siliverton propertion, and the Rockefeller peo ple, in regard to the use of the By erett smelter, have been going on quietly fe time, An @ result the HKockfeller'® have promised to rebuild the Everett & Monte Crint railroad as far the the 46" mines, wet their smelter An the “48 on 000 1 on condition that the bulk of the or solidated mines have of on the dump, this smelting is a big thing talle of the deal will soon ter The ' be and the nel OF t rn The ihe Abolishing Tariffs. TRANSFERS OF A large m wae r ntly file] ed in the aud m The prop —_— erty con niasint f lots 10 weet { Pike aad Fifth street The amou € the consideration ts] WHATCOM, Bept. At the $16,000. | Methodist Episcopal © yen ate a c ’ t row xt afters were \ muplementiry cag te Geo Kin] Wald H . d the $ P. mode’ 0. W. Mintser to Columbla rae ing © h the ¢ -* - adie ou ave SS an t e tates SS | mas E Dd Wateworth aah Th 1 atted « between Ro i H Hert owe to Bweedinh, Mira. She SOUR: One bounded ty ii : oe to Pucabang, ¢ eR Thoburn Tr i avenw nthe west and Sixth! Marie - 7 . us bi ; . | the day Dr. G. K. Morris blocks 18 and 23, also that part of 3 zi were addressed the conference on veba Block 3 lying thwent of Beach e Hosiw University, Rev. A Drive, and the vacated portion of CHICAGO, Bept. 1—Taday, at the Trust conference, walyn ni an exhaustive report ® Ree dit ey of William Jennings Bryan Speke on monopolies. The hall was pack work In Tacomas disteiot last year . «8 4 ed with attentive listener A Get of reasiucion’ enmemantater, eure je OA, ated yam He said in part: “Rome have sumgested that we put every Nev, Joho Jéhneon, oveetding elder A TMT. $ thing on the free lat « Chet» make, and thus destroy the Bwcdich districn, made his Sonn lg combines. 1 do not WIth this proposition ae it is m for the year, shaving good the taw SSru ef. Stoteaite broadly 1 believe that tariff hae been used a8 & means | stares in the Swedish Methodiet of extortion, and that it the tra to | Kirke 5 he than they could get off . Bt I do not believe that you could Rev. Rial Renjamin was cont) ued King of the San destroy all trusts by pul SH trust-made articles on the free lin hie four year studies, and D. W ya,” ie in the city | Hrown wae continued In his secon! the city as cabin bey Why! Yecause If a8 Article can be produced as cheaply tn lyear and raised to deacon orders. win } this country broad, A trust could exist without the beneft ic larence Morris, Geo. heat « rife 19 of 9 tariff at all, thought Mgould not extort vo much aa it can with rence Besley were elected elders Jonn ©. age SM, died yes a tariff. While some MAY come from modifications of the ” 1 Was continued in the terday at River park, of paralysis riff, we cannot, destroy jies until we lay the tax to the he a gear He was a member of Miller of the tree, and Monopoly imporsivie by law The principal business of the day ALR pe ae | The remedy must MUM farther. It must be complete was the election of lay delegates to RC. Stevens, general western pas-|$ Ugh to prevent the fon of monopolies | Chicag sediaiilel " pro shah ‘Srenn. beastie 1 believe that we to have remedies, both slate and South Bend, war elec and Jas. lat rn trait an watlonal. They should Concurrent remedies, A wt has, or | irman, and J. H. Klinkenberg. of, agepfor the road, will return tomor.|$ SOuld have, the right Oe ment any foreign corporation from | Otymple, secretary. The result of posal eta Gaittornéan $ doing business within ite In other words, the people of a jae ballots gave H. J. Cosine, of Ta ry state should have the right $0 ereate the corporations they want, ‘foma, ‘otes, and T. &. Lippy. of lio Hansen FP the one-year-| but should be permitted to protect themselves from outside cor- | Beattie « votes, and they were de. id daughter 4 Mra Wait-| porations. lclared clecued. W. OD. Pratt, of er Phipps, died la t at the fam~} There must be a Pemedy also. 1 belleve congress bas, | Wratcom, and 4. 8. Bush, of Bay y residence, 1,000 Denny way 1 or should have, the power Place restrictions and limitations | Center, were elected a ternati o-. s+ 13 even to the point of prohibition upon any corporation ore ssapdioon A reward of $100 is offered for the im one at that wants to do Dusiness outside of that state s cannery yesterday. The seine e im value at $150, ee — tis ntenh “ah “gah as Seal THE SMELTER| oi Sahat BSNS THE HILL PARTY. (WILL MEET discontinue the service from the sane Sta Ugiversity to Ravenna park | TACOMA, Bept. 16 — Improve: | ness has not warranted the rune | rapidly at the Tacoma smelter. An- urther than the Unive: ther new stack ix now under con-| present half-hour s truct ¢ machinery for which) Two large cannon att p attention on Railroad avenue thie whout the day will probably be increased to a %-mibute schedule cted much SPOKANE, Sept. 16~—President J.! The transports ing the return- | JM arrived In Spokane yeuterday. | ing Washington volunteers are Howl y ty proses, i) ith ST ea sa Bd arti¥e at Beattie about Or- ‘This is allowimg three days idad and Cascade tunnel are te be! for mustering out ‘The troops, on | increase the daily output of the amet \s | | seven times the! original The new stack! which was put in operation about 9 days ago, brought the daily tonnage has been ordered from Fraser £ Chalmers, Chicago, to be shipped the course of two weeks. This will er to 380 tons, or up to 200 or 225 tons per days, but the wo rowding so fast that an imme enlargement ts found} ecemsary and when thie new stack Jone, work will i another one In nnection with this work car- penters are framing the timbers for, an addi al roaster which will more than duplicate the furnace now in »peration, the two hearts making a a surface 240 feet length by n width, The Tacoma emeit hen carry the broom for the largest roaster In the United States, | AS. J. HILL TOW To Look at Depot Locations. begin at once on President J. J. Hill of the Great Northern, arrived this afternoon in his special car At eceding him came care A ty of ing « pros Ht) r Sand A 4, bearing a par n who have «round of actual ana | improvements. in with this party; also Sut chief engineer of the dwards, resident en- from Kallapell to another member of this This morning these gen inspected the docks and ators at Interbay, They will be ned J. J. Hill this afternoon and will go over the ground at the pr 41 terminals and se for a Unton dep Regare matters, all the oMctals w reticent. Mr, Stevens said in terview with a Star reporter, knows what Hill Jo except himself. Our views are only conjectures. No plots of pros-| pective terminals have been made to my knowledge ins been lo er etlve Stevens " H in is atte Hterie ng these © very an in- WASHINGTON, D. C,, | A cablegram was sent to Gen. Otls this afternoon from the War depart dering him to defer th ecutions of Corp. Dachoffer and Priv. Conine, sentenced to death for assaulting Filipino wor The pres- ident wants time to examine the pa- pers | ment c n WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 16 | OMctal letters reached the War de- partment today telling of the suffer- ings of Lieut. Gilmore gnd hia men. of the Yorktown, who were captured jat Haler, six months ago, by Fillp- linos, The state prisoner's are fed on small quantities of rice,and are prac- tically starved LINCOLN, Neb, Sept. 16.—Fire in « district This morning de- 4 million dollars worth » ty, Including the Temple, public Hbrary, the Evenin, and several other printing con business syed halt the cerns A million dollars was spent in sti- nds to ta site| e Sept. 1¢.—| Masontc Presbyterian ministers in pee ae ed Ps Tack, Crowba SPELGER & H In fact, of H je Hardwere and House Furnt AINTERS ” Glass, W Third and Pike. BRUNNER & Groceries, 502 Pike Sireet AS SPECIALTIES Scotch Whiskic Rum, Heutman’s © Canadian Rive | OBDOSSOOSEO6 509 00 70" 200: DANGEROUS NEGLECT Ww Bu 4 ¢ 90000080 SMALL FACTORI im the pnoqe: nue suri. iH GLASSES FITTE SEATTLE udusonveucded =100 CHOICE = Walla Walla Denny-Blaine Le Dexter Horion Bank PHONE FP < nd all e hings ™ allpape Wines an corner Fifth, "Phy E ek Burke's § id Tom Gi 1 Gin, Mone anidian Club Whis sonattiys All mani eau nace: Can Secure mis Buliding ay CA’ cove AARARARAABAARPAARARBASRAREDS Grucrs Takea for Wedding ana Perty Ca 5 Union Ba All Kinds of Bread, Cake and Pies. P. A. HALLBERG, Extra_ Pres Carpenters and Contra¢ ATURDAY SEPT. 16 0 One hand painted Powder or Bo very 75¢ sale of tea or Commercial Imp. No 19008 SECOND AVENUE MOR: AN BROS. CO Engine and Ship B LUMBER ate YOUR MONEY re thing In the tr ers’ hardware, tinning bring in your plans and have i331 Hes Declared The Weatherby Bonanza Gold Mini Has Declared a Dividend of 5 ‘We have a few thousand shares of this stool, few days at 17K. Second Avenue A Fir For all pars w. ial “Sheree Byisiog Are You If so, we cal trow wi by our laund find your but ton holes normal size] your linen. Our eat livered at rt with © 1240 collars, Queen wees yifee. be 1555S SISSEESE -L AND WOOD FESS SDSS CAN BP WELL SPR at rook botte It yo on th: and plumbing us figure GEO, a Dividend t-class Investme: ulars call an, 8. NICk

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