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REET TT | See THE SEATTLE STAR. a> 2a a Sect 1 TON, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1599, “BEA do own name sre ways he wana diag korntth, wil Kino | WASHINGTON, D. C., Bept. 19 lepent the er LE, WASHING enial Bec gop geo DINN mn o T, 108 p' : bent Bag: S-inch Plates ..........+ Oe a wet 1elwi following cablegram reached the| gt his office n of the oink wild flowers; it is worth $16.60;| 7-Inch Plates ... reves Me @ fet MARYSVILLE, Mo, Sept, 1%! wavy department from Admiral Wat-| inet haw not yet orfered, but! thie week fe Three children were bitten by & mad) son this morning! “Gunboat Part | close communicath maintained White Seml-Poroelain Jug# Cups and Saucers .........,.00e @ set - 5Oc ame proclamation baying that ev-, with ahout 900 Insurgents entrenc ne] Transports at Manita | ane bis 50c “ at large in the city of Mary. ed insurgents fod heir fir recruits brought over f to the wounded children - here this morning Prep isco by the Morgan City, wht = Home Hardware and House Furnishings 1215-1217 SECOND AVE dney arriv he former some of the members of the Scranton | La Washington, is in gre moll over @ robbery which occurred Intended to Quell ‘the Feeling in Favor of ert iat Seagiad At ine There. womecime lest night. Mrn| Grime of Strikers. |tion will be introduced to pro Anos Anemeeree aes Sey had) CHATTANOOGA, Sept. 19,—Incen we A _ a Boycott on the Paris Exposition [the women teachers from wheeling jewelery to the val $300 taken. | ais ries this morning. be! re daylight, Glass, Wallpaper, Ete. the teachers have ridden Mer residence was enter and the set fire to all of th Dy astride of the men's bleycles. following arthel Next Year. were stolen; One a gentioman's Alaska gold ring; one |!f0" company's buildings at Dayton.| Thing and Pike, STAR PAINT CO. eut the pumps 4 tho |Woman Burned to Death (i!) " (heir. DURKEE Pin and OF ie len enm h nev. | net with two opale and a large dia- eral men are supposed to be entomt NEW YORK, Sept, 19—Mre, Kath-| mond, Several large nuggets and te crine Kennedy was burned to death] articles of minor value. ‘The theft |! crime meee today in a fire which invaded a five-! was reported to the police this morn- story tenement Atia avenue, | ing, and detectives are working on Brooklyn, Mra. Kener BE ABOLISHED ° PARIS, Sept, 19.-—Capt. Alfred Dreyfus, twice convicted of sell. © ing army secrets of Frank to a foreign power, will be a free man § Y BRUNNER & CO. Groceries, Wines and Liquors 502 Pike Sireet, corner Fifth, ‘Phone Grees 794, AS SPECIALTIES WE OFFER Burke’s Irish and Gankirk within a few days. It wax officially announced after today's cab- e ° e $ inet counel! that it had been d led to pardon Dreyfus, and that ° President Loubet would issue t \v formal papere in the case within ° Injurte man 6 lived # A few days, The announcement that pardon had been decided upon caured letthe surpr It te generally believed that Dreyfus will ve smuggled across the frontier by friends after his Hberatic: which will be done « tereth ty, When it is accomplished, od August Schwartaner, w the tenement. Mrs, Kennedy was 66 years old pews of bi actual liberation will be made publ | ees Ne RE | Senta Santas ebehdiies fakin Scotch Whiskies, Burke's Old Tom Gin, Burke's Jamaica While Dreyfus has been pardoned, he is not vindicated, but will | | pontms or shdehe 3 Kum, Houtman’s Old Holland Gin, Monogram Rye Whisky, simply be freed from prisen. The plans of Dreyfus and his friends } 90, but | Tomotrow the ordinance passed by ( silos Ra ic 4 Club Whisk ? are not definitely known, but It is beileved that he will go to Eog- 1 took a tumble to $1.20, but! ine city council on Auguag 81, in re canadian Rye and Canadian Clu isky 4 land and live there quietly until he can reerult his strength / wee bid. Send F ouagttow | lation fo mmOKe and 8O0L, Wil £0 In €0CCCCCC00C06000 600 0060000006000000000000601 - 0000 =e antine bis friends will continue actively at work to secure his 2 | ales wate ee rincess Maud) tq effect. Chief of Police Keed f nal vindication. j “ 34 eae Hh ype sukaee i|Mealth Officer MeKechnie have bee > ening ar a ding - be The decision of the government to parton Dreyfus was reached oe |inatructed to enforce it. Crief Reed tome days ago after consultations with the members of his faim- ‘a her stocks was rather light, @n@) stated today to the Star that h DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE EYE ily at Rennes, who consented t> withdraw their appeal made | jail wining markets are quiet. j would take « min the matter as jamb eh vy ay thay igo vglh A er ety. simon pt Be, faves! st — soon as complaints were made by the wiler SOI | QMTHWESTERR STOCKS! "2!" tere Toe omciat tnt or buildings heaving chimneys em tle neale for dense clouds of emoke and soot, as sever) At the Northwestern Mining ex- vaded | Change today there was little activ. | Prepared today, lx an fo! *: Thurke, Re gee [ye ining won gor, ant no sla onto iam Heat & Paver | en, GLASSES FITTED UP TO DATE Stones ot thn ¥ | wate made A pleked & Puyallup end Electric Co, Union Trunk line and against the verdict of the cour martial, Fore long while the fam- tly and friends were unwilling to accept a pardon on these con- @itions, but were finally persusded that nothing else was poe- sible at present, and that freedom was necessary in order to save the prisoner's lite Crowds are thronging the streets this evening discussing the peer ate pardon, Many conmeting reports are afloat. One story ft te exeaution vi sour orders 1s the bas: any CLAY CAERSOLE, Optician, 129 First Ava Jone of the large it that President Loubet signed the pardon yesterday and that af . indians part . _ t ' \ 4 % steele Drevtas has already passed beyond the frontier, The Teport, of pages £ rr} 7 hich tt Hs had ye | the City Jail. Violators of the smoke . _ Ao pies ‘ike Gadas teen — sO if ‘ course, fs improbable. Absolutely no disorder has oceurred ls aenec ar ae , ve ua, THE STOCK EXCH Ej ordinance will be subject to $100 fin shal DEATHAEE Gow teneeeeny ' seein a cee ‘tee: wi of 30 days’ imprisonment Chas. G, Holoom, 215-218 Burke Bld foc < bear p. deg Bat-} treated RENNES, Sept. 18. —The of Dreyfus’ pardon, received urday sunday | At the Seattle Stock exchange to-| Thos. J. Burke. the Burke bulid here this afternoon, caused great excitement, but no disorder has The sing gum + strictly an In-|4ay the first sale was made. 1,000/'96. sald he had men experimenting = yet resulted. Dreyfus is in the military prison here. dian me taethtetian and Princess Maud were sold at 12% po Ry ital ng got os con gape eeecce oe 2 4 os Reed tk aati & pie tiie “me ore specimens were received |W!" | . -2 PARIB, Sept. 19.—<It (x both asserted and denied here that ] eves te such © rockiees Manner G2 trom the Gea Brease wine on the| ‘he Comme block, stated they buro- : SMALL FACTORIES ie” destination i¢ Folkestone, Eng. Some of his friends, white mun | southeast coast of Alaska. ed wooed, and therefore, there was Bo 3 and Flectric however, are Inclined to think that he will get further away from All their earnings in » Hele pansrisideiainmeeitinet mot WS. Grambe, rf the Seatt atven: sty in the tng van Secure S fag euasteacied, Mala ste France than that, hase a FOR eR cau ” Stenm Meet a vever ‘° sald =e end Becond avenue south. = ee RR Lap J he was doing all in his power to abate | $ SEATTLE a ane co. the nutpance. A steam pipe had t Sharon Winston, | wanted in Vie-| run inte the furnace, with some # toria for forgery, Was arrested last resulta, The company ts putting in night in front of the Rainier~ Grand | new boilers, and expect within the hotel by Bert Taylor, of the Ban. | next two weeks to abate the prene a Reervevreeevrerey croft patrol, Winget ft ts alleged, | smoke nuisance. | risked in the enticing game, and Agents for the now Snoqualmie Light |many return to their homes poorer! but not wiser, for they invartably re-| peat it the next season PARIS, Sept. 19.—Eecheurer-Kestnor, ex-president of the sen- ate, and who was the first politica! man of prominence to cham- pion Dreyfus, died tod " 4 been Il! for several days with typhoid fever, partly bronght 0) by worry over the Dreyfus case. A friend of the Dreyt fus would leave Rennes t staternent. Mme. Dreyfus called on the prisoner this afternoon victimised York Barrington, a Pike ‘INDIANS. HOLD petreet drugwiet and Jef Grav a It is stated at Rennes that Dreyfus will not leave for several ged pee es nee yc eg REN SEE : ear AKO, . @ Seattle Clearing house to- days. 3 A SUN DANCE far crimes in Vietorta. . o6.77,| — * family scid this evening that Drey- sight. Inquiry fails to confirm the - WEATHER FORECAST, OHIO FORCES |THE METHODIST. |ocrutzemz-ettnteae fs cesta torte CHOICE LOTS | dancers were Jot by all the Indt-| ly to westert | IT i os WANT CUSHMAN) CONFERENCE“ 2twantecetcien, |” Grose m 3 sCITY NEWS. teresting features of the bep-pickiag| abit NEWS, | — _ searon EW YORK, Sept. 19—Orant Al | | | The dance was held at the ranch of | lan, who has been in failing health, is TACOMA. Sept. 19.—Congressman! WHATCOM, Sept. 19.—At yester- | oe sheriff Cochran, about five milen| dying Frank W. Cushman ts expected to| day's session of the Methodist Epis ite hie Seek eitine tor Gn past bie Clark, who it is alleged at-| toda 4 : his wife several | fetura from Washington today or copal conference, Cal Neison Was) trom Tacoma and Seattle, as weil | months, but has grown rapidly worte! days ago. shen before Tedue below Kent. A crowd of whites we oe Walla Addition - left the nations! cap- elected and ordal co « a meeerrere. He 6 fr ago gen be tr bbe pret: oo pdepnee aft, O:| a8 surroun ding towns, to witness the during ee woe end ‘* DOW] Cann this morning, and his bonds enn aine an 0. “ isan o€ that date stated that Senator! teal Gecretary Rev. C. &. Reveile| MeN* CeePration of prosperity, [meer the en poy: ay nda ie ~“y ee rah wes Foster was to leave the next day. made his financial report, placing the = nen ibiieecnenet yer B F. H. Murray, who went to Washing- membership of the conference at | An interesting card party is being Dexter Horton Bank Building. h of the citi-| 182. an increase of €iS. | There sl [held this afternoon under the aus committee to upon the 228 churches, valued at $251,000, an | pices of the Red Cross society in the (ARAARARA AAA AR, government the importance of Ta- increase of four churches and $4.496| | parlors of the Rainier-Grand hotel Coma as a shipping poifit, and to in valuation, There are @9 parson |The object is to raise funds for the} — Gecure the loading here of as many ages, valued at $41,400, $5,082 was relief of the sick and needy among transports as possible, went to New raised for missions. Total benevo- the Washington soldiers who wil York intending to witness the big lences collected amounted to $14,123 return next month. Mr. Harrison. Celebration of Admiral Dewey's re- an oral mal- s proprietor of the hotel, has offere turn to America, which {9 to occur) aries were the use of four pariors with 10 tabies On the 28th tnet. | Hoquiam was selected as the next “— - }in each. The chambers are ba J | hem: re deter- lace of meetin vote o 7 BBS, ke a riguaiaentee yd bg P es by & vote of 8 40) ASHINATON, D. C.. Sept. 18—It ts the opinion in treasury cir- | Semel Gee cunt Tg F rng this year, and with that end in view| The pastoral appointmente to the| cles that there Is no re to expect @ large surplus in the public rev- | 1) is one of the largeat ever held been sent to Mr Beattie district for the ensuing year! enue* during the autumn and winter Disbursements are Hable to be in the city. Mre J.C. Humes, pr were @0 follows: Geattle district. W °. In connect ith recrulting, Ntting out and transportation of the | 1f (h* lly. ene ne a aesete ie ae It le confidently expected that Mr. Whitfeld, P. E.; Auburn, 8, J. Buck For the next t w four months it te not anticipated the rev- | 1004 in receiving by Mrs. J. H. San- Cushman will accept the invitation Ballard, B. F. Brookes; Bothell J will be much, if in exc expenditures, and this is meant | joo naire. C. D. Gtimeon, Mra. H and take the stump the admin-| W. Kern; Dee Moines, W. M. Daniel; | ( Include both custome and internal revenue. The general effect of this |e ioines Mere J. D. Lowman, Mrs ietention forces. He will send triw| Issaquah, L. J. Covington; Kent, .| Will be, as far ae can be for to maintain about the relationship Dee eee re eh tewart answer to Chairman Dick's lett« G. Morrie; Kirkland, Rial Ben-| tween the treasury fund and the banks that now exists, That Is to say, [ar a: Go Henry, Mrs. A. Fortiouls Mediately upon his return home. jamin; Orilia and Renton to be sup-| Comm prejudiced bythe depletior money in =n er “AFastidious and Refined Woman cannot endure @ man in soiled nen, especially when there is such a su- perior laundry in town as ours, that will launder a shirt equal to new for 10e, a collar for 2c, and a pair of cuffs for 4c. A man that can't wear immaculate linen on such terms should be ostracized from society, Our call trade prices no bundies de- Hvered at those prices; Shirts, 100: shirt with collar, 1@ige; siirts, fancy, 12 0 eaters, 0; cule, de, ‘Poone sta 4 SAR RSI SPREE PROMOS NE and Mre. H. Furhbman. The compeign in Ohio. ie compii-| piled: Seattle Asbury, Brooklyn, ¥.| & mi public revenues in the treasury Queen City Steam ‘Lamiry q cated by the factional fight which, Williston; Pattery, H. D. Brown | t tan addition to the mmerctal Enlistments at the local re iting 1 Pie has been going on there for some! First church. Randall, $r. tund wl th pa ats fr the treasury. In any lofice are p ressing very slowly 1486-28 Fourth Avena, between Union ani Pic ; Haven, J. M.| event it epartment maintain the equille | Wo more will be made from this years past. Senator Mark Hanna! Grace, W. H hes returned from Engiand, and he Dennison; M A. & Grese ‘ie m which oow ¢ | point for the Thirty-ffth cavalr will lost no time in getting on the| Trinity, A. B. Chapin; Snoqualmie, The department ts fay tly — ble sere All enti cafter will be f ground It has been stated that/ A. J. McNamee; South Seattle and | fences un cigs Ys ment in regard to | ite For antry, and the hos wieers Vakea jor Wedding end Party (ams, special Bates Ww flenator Foraker would withhold his| South park, Rowland Hughes. | the questions wai have arisen in ee c s iy wh — pital corr The regular examina- iu as 0 tion this ye i t would tnere # bank deposits @ event of ¢ inued | tions w e terday afternoon, serve pon iin oa mea gy gpg RS yy oe nion akery. Car of Horse: Burne and ur men rt infantry wer af any emergency or any possibility of a bon | saR@nALt, Mo., Sept. 19—Last| ee ee eee ae sg 2° BAM Kinds of Bread, Cake and Plex, - - - Manufacturers of Hardtast and Toas R A E | nteht, between this place and Slater, | ae oe aan a, but ‘hes been allowed to re P. A. HALLBERG, Prop. 119 Pike St. « car loaded with fine horses tor| main over to visit friends market, the property of Rowles | Sorrell COLLI | N Conway & Patterson, of Marsha'i | The Denny-Coryell company has was burned while running with. the made @ proposition to the Women's The suffering of the unfortunate | them the benefit of a two days’ sale animals was terrible. The first! on September 29 and 380, 10 per cent @rain running east ran into the — caught from the engine sparks of which will go toward swelling the end of a logging train at Orting MANILA, Sept. 19.—The insurgents| LONDON, Sept. 19.—A Pall Mall| entertainment fund for the coming o'sieck yesterday morning. The md | promised ease 16 American] Gazette apecial fre ape Town National convention. The union has ging train hed a pusher on the r WASHINGTON | prisoners, including Giimo: that the Boers a ected to t accepted the Mattering offer, Other end. and the on-coming engine b | Two tneurgent gene ted Gen.| the Initiative, and attack is hourly) store expected will fe ted into it, slightiy damaging bot | MacArthur and secured permission | expected | the lead taken by the Denny-Coryel! UL 1 engines and smashing the caboone of # the prisoners through the —— company the log train. A heavy fog was on b TACOMA, Sept. 19.-—A light freight CORONA JAVA © Best Coffee on Earth COMMERCIAL IMPORTING CO, and 222 Pike Street, | “The Proof of the Pudding | 1008 Second AV , an lines, accompanied by a| CAPH TOWN, 19.—1t“is| Fg making tt impe le for the engine Filipino gene The purpose of the| known that venta are active! Theodore Ludgate today took out f Mgnaineer _Birve for’ with Gem Ota. prestimably re-| ported tha Fe ee ee ee aed IP | 16695%855SSSS96959GS000 Engineer Stoves and Firemon| p45, picking in the Puyallup vailey | fr * Otis, presumably re-| ported that they have. distriturea | the construction of the foundation o Frawley were scalded, but not bad on Oeste ta be At ag Piri ebitin teas: te hange of|armato Premicr Schreiner'® constitu. 28 mill in| North Seattle The MOR AN BROS. COMP \ NY ' and H. ©. French and W. F. Bales, pressing well. Many growers who| Prisoners haa been requested ency. Many reports are recelved here = we eS fan commenced op 7 base ane houlde tga about the held off lant week, waiting for the trom the country district of unedal+| 10 One meattis again, Tile mors Engine and Ship Builders ead and shoulders. Dr van SHINGTON, D. C., Be 9,--| ness among the natives: int eratio ee im me sin . hope torripen and aitaln 4 good color,| WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 19.—-| Nem among the natives. “‘Upriaings| erations In Beattie again, This morn- STEEL AND WOOD P attended the injured men track was soon ¢ ared for traffic the war depart-| are feared and farmers are asking of the Filipinos'| permission to organize militia for los commenced picking yesterday with| Gen, Otis cables was summoned to the foot of Ha urge forces. ment a confirmat pao btreee 0 eatineuiel a biese in LUM cheel Abdldedse. — . \ jers to release Gilmo nd hiscoms|Caldetensn, = $|§ = .. | figon street to extinguish a biase inj@ loubtedly have bet- offer tor BOSE IHS OOF , an unoccupied boathouse. The build- “ WASHINGTON, C., Sept. 19. t than those who began a|panions, and of Aguinaldo's request! ontire estroyed before the — Lawrence secretary of the! w because they were afraid | that ono of his emissaries shall be! | LONDON, Eng. Sept. 19.—A Cape| Ink WO" « Staten aie a National Ase of Democrat weather would not remain favor-| allowed to pass through the Ameri-| Town dispatch says that it is per-| poll ya the fire was of incen- 1 Co ch Siubs, died at his home here today. | ah can lines and enter Manila. (or the| slatently rumored that the Transvaal! XeloKw saya the fire was of incen-/ Cla rnenters anc ntractors wsaeese ae " Herman Kiaber, an extensive hop| purpose of holding consultation | has sent a second and more conctit.| Mary YOUR MONEY CAN BE WELL SPENT HERS. —— WASHINGTON, & 19—Lleut,| merchant, sald yesterday that the| with Commanding General Otis. It] atory diepateh et bid be pore eh Everything in the line of tools, at rock bottom prices, Bulld- SS, Col. Miley, inspector general under; Market had, as yet, not opened, tha| 1s be hat Aguinaide seats r abe ce today! In the absenco of Judge Benson, ers’ hardware, tinning and plumbing. If you are building, rs id- Shafter during the Cuban campaign,| DU¥eTs preferring to await develop-|to make peace overtures . oe could be learned regarding who is at Spokane for Judge Prath bring in your plans and have us figure on them. (ERE, © died today at Manila of typhoid fe. ments and the final outcome of the he rumor * ‘ r, Judge Moore took the elvil court on hy ed er. Miley Waw inspector general of| @natish, German and continents Gen. Otis has granted Aguinaldo's a Lee 7 room this morning. The p of Rim. GEO, H. W OODHOUSB ces, rE. volunteers in the Philippines crops request for @ conference between thel enon Sept. 19%-—-According iv 4. Davis ve. A. D. Van der Van- 1331 Second Avenue e bul me interesting figures were giv- : > a Fu to advices received from Boer soure-| ter ie taking the day Mrs. Davis n out yesterday by Mr. Klaber meta. | *mercan, commander and & Fillp-/ os, che Transvaal still hopes for] is tne Pike street milliner whose ejec ODAC PI asin Sh eR ds Preed hare} ttve:t0 the ‘aine of the crop on this m ? agg Plat onl 2 ag had ae ment Iast epring caused a large Aas Declared a Dividend. - r ~ : amt 8 extimates, secured frors | ar DAVe Deen nEes re English | crowd of feminity to bewall the loss ¢ Venezuelan revolution leld of the Yakima vatiey nt 12% | At a cabinet meeting today the dea-|in South Africa to confront 30,000) 9° | y va va . Mr damages : bates, and Western Washingtgn 28.n9| paten from Gen Otls to the war do-| Bosra. Tf the tatter must ght, | 4%" was Has Declared a Dividend of 5 Per Cent jo ag DETROIT, Sept. 19.—'The delegates] bates, or a total of about 44.000 bales | partment, stating that Aguinaldo de-| would be better for thelr cause to| A large deeds was fed in the| Milli to the Grand Lodge of Odd F. ; sired t \ keneral to Mantia for] begin hostilities while the Hritish are) county auditor's office this morning, | A First-class Investment. are beginning to Ket do hard a 4 conterer f n b-| meattered, and without re-enforce-| The property concerned is lot 2b 1 ‘We have a few thousand shares of this stock, which we offer for a eiek daw Pram Bal || Mild Man From Chicago jo0))s jiscuswion if-| ment Horen & Denny's add, It Hes onthe! ew days at {7%e. For all particulars call on. Richmond are candidetes forthe con-| BOWLING GREEN, O., Sept. 19,—~| cers did not attact ance southwest corner of Third ave\ue Ww be vention in 1000, The chances are ap-| The alleged wild man that has been| to it, and Aot ¢ pres-| The acuteness of the Transvaal/and Spring street. The considday- | , A > Rela i oe. ¢ parently in favor of WMobmoud, seen in the woods near North Baltiv| aged peace. joriaiv te undiminished, A prominent| tlon wae $16,00. 19! end ©& Starr-Boy bhldad s o ; i ees thi tall i Ets Cs etn pt i Nea de A li dl eet escent ai nsostci

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