The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 19, 1899, Page 2

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ial as eli rece he TENE TT RENE TT RE TOE EP —— ———7 . — — ~ ” r 2 THE SEATTLE STAR, . TH E SEATTLE STAR. BH. WELLS & Co., PURLISHERS F ip | | f ir Every Afternoon Except Sundey Telephone Pike 150 | l 4 k | ve Pw Wis ror. KF, CHASK Bosiness M ee | - 7 Desnhoghledabaeeh gbatagak ear csse i E-| saree dea will cure you. It is curing thousand If you vs ny t feeling ji 0 1 get a FR Sample Paltorial Kooms and Huainces Mee New 1107 1 Avenue | + fo OZO IN E well, check your ailment at on (40 at ¥ I ee Ratored at the poulallice, avSenttio, Washingtan, as ‘ nertt of Electrozone at 1614 Firat Ave. Thi ren . i tains no de or al cae id will quickly and permanently a, iny case of Rheumatism, Stomach Trouble, Dy sper Capt. Dreyfus has been pardoned, according to the dispatches re tion, Constipation, ey and Bladder Ailments, Nervousness, Catarrh, and all Blood Diseases. cetved from Paris today, and the French people now look inquirinel) 0) en Evenin S we not made full amends, and will you not atiend the exposition next year? oes 1a smog sabe * om er — piece he ‘ae 4 No, enough hae not been done The pardon is but another neult es —e" — ‘True, it has been accepted by Dreyfus, but only tn order that the v BALLARD’ S VOTE | LecTuRE On MINERALS. was Wy RE i the boy but three AMUSEMENTS tim of the French generals might recover his > if possible, and et hig then return with renewed energy to the task of compelling a verdict ‘ leote Acad f} Who's made dic ment more TTLE THEATRE complete acquittal The world ts det France to terms OF THAN KS ‘ eM . : 4 P Bm than |? J.P. HOWE, Mani end make her do tardy Justice to the f insensate pre at 5 Shake fudies. The pardon has simply aggravated matters, so far as France Prof, Lar is|Large streams from little foun Firat Regular Attraction, ts concerned ts Received at Last Night's Big oss ' tains flow, fix Nights, ¢ nein Sunda TO BE GIVEN AWAY j at * * | Tall oaks from little acorns grow ; Bept, 17 Every purchaser Lo, the poor Indian, declines to get off earth, deapite the pro Council Meeting. < ; . ; Although we once were small and| daliare worth um phestes of his carly extinction. He iy numerousty in evidence to the ex Amidst a pr tf beautiful}! ced ka venead y ‘ . tent of 230,000 American worriors, squaws and pappeores. So say the dahlias, pl 1 tent f held the third ‘oor With judgment weak and feet | Col. W. A. THAMPSON'S ‘ rt} See Wetado bangs Indian agents of the United Btates, And they ought to know, These same ber by Sup h ke tongue, ‘| EB I is Agnate pate filed tha GWEN eA men with funeral whisky, have and parks, th AN transac arora age A...» SY 3oston Lyric Or a $5.00 Rocker. them of blankets and rations, and have egmed them on to taking the wa { Ballard éxtended a a ree Have learned to read their A,| ‘ Nothing to Do trail, but stil! the Mocking Thunder, the Slanting T ade and the |v , at , ’ we A _ A, Bey ‘ 8 = % w : B,C Opera Co. Nothing to » Collect Growling Rear continue to raise families and repleniah the earth with) Atte, uta saves . omyabe The ) of H. H. DEARBORN & handsome presente are now to Indians. Can it be ble that the poem of “The Last Man” wil! ev . * " Hee Cx T « t ’ tually apply toan Apache? 1 oh the . eva J 1 Hard Siili sell tide lots and uplands low, 40-PEOPLE-40 Hilden § Wilson Furniture Co The anti-smoke ordinance, which goes into effect in Beattie tomor King oi. 7 t - t “ cs A ar und f , Haller | Sa “Everything From Attic to Basement row, will, when enforced, remove the grimy aspect from the heavens ana ! i Estabi ve hei Ripe eae | KEE o t . 109-11-13 Second Ave. aliow the golden sunbeams to reach earth spotiess and pur " ‘ . A JONAL sal inh J yn fos ay — Z : ha Thia te np Utopian fancy. Some pesple may aly wncit for 20 da xte —— Tuceday—-"Cava Rusticana the sunbeams freckled with soot, but they oug!t to n whiet i t LEAGUE GAMES - soll Helle Hel The artificial voleanoes which have been vo a for met A < s ' M DEA H IN THE a Jay atore nese upon this city, will be made to wear muzales. oy 64 s ode bs wd ; bk IL M AN to make trouble for somebody va egal . im _ MEDITERRANEAN Friday as We I ’ ' A by ¢ <3 sagen be ats on sale at box off ‘ ~ . aranted to M & ¥ we yes eh 1 | Prices a» usual; no higher A Firet avenue: H.W. Day “ : ne bort ’ Pike atreet; Monter I . . ng the Frer Du Fan tare First avenees,P, Sera at Baltlmore—Baitimor ted. on io to HIRD AVENUE THEATER Makes gat :W ngton treet, and H. & RS ly " . 4 off Iwland Eybe, in th ne Male fe bark 7 indbesigs ranean. It is feared that the wou Resell . Lermce aod Mensger _ pe ioey - — at nunk with all on board ei Be CROSBY AT BALLARD. Boston 1 ‘ ri "or P The stands the : fe an For a Pugilist’s Sow! Pallard letened to Hon. J " CINCINNATI, Sept ee Every Evening This Week, Decisive Action Taken Last Nicht byes er te oh act night. The ogg wan large ” . ming for the reg ‘enh of Saturday Matinee jand responsive, The addrees wan " ‘3 ” ant} Seah Poca, the 2 ae Unanimous Vote of the Council, = “sen.e" ors on ah fe astm neta Pramcime re |“ THE GIRL, ‘ | epiararn. fr. Crosby spoke at tte timore 7 3 ne will deliver orations at Auburn to- | Cincinnati mn | @ © KILLED IN A Tee lnughiost of all FARCICAL The city council, at tts regular meeting fast night, passed the wight a none We ni "4 oe pe hicago « . u 7 mre rated by vrs Whereas, Complaints have been made throagh newspapers | ae st Y: ate York ; a D UNI | and by citizens of the cliy that disorderty houres are | Washington re M now being conducted on First and Second avenues north | Cleveland 21 ’ 1 of Yesier way, and upon Pike street; and _ 7 “9 shied ne Whereas, It appears further by the complaints made, that | mie KrEai VICTORIA, B.C, Bept. 2. Newsh arrests of disorderly persone have been made by the po- j BOL ag h ciinaitan: Schoen Hee within the district anove mentioned, but that no | Amusements. MANY LIVES ARE Sead ts Gls of Wt teak taasanh coarvictions have been hed; fa aaa —e nhabiting the weet coast Van . WILL BOY A. THE MOST DELICATE Therefore, He it resolved that the chief of potice is hereby = es LOST IN FLOODS . uver island, was rec tit festructed to take all due and proper means, and tnves- j AAR : meng Pestry will not fall when tigate said compinints, and to cause to have arrested all persons who now are conducting disorderly houses, or houses of bad repute in the district aforesaid Several days age the Star published a full statement of the un- Counctiman Navin declared } that such prac * could not be prevented on the streets. ertheless he saw some good features tn the resolution prerented by Mr. Diller ‘The discussion was closed by Councilman Rude. that the chief of police bad commenced an investi«: conditions existing on Pike and other streets mentions Preparing to purge them from unlawful resorts. When the resolution was placed on its passage there were no dissenting voices. ROUTE OF THE PINGREE WILL DEWEY PARADE QUIT POLITICS : who stated fon of the and was NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—The pro | DETROIT, Mich., Sept. 19.—Gov posed change of route af the Dewey! Pingr has declared that h celebration land parade is #till the| will mvt be a candig@ate for mayor ming election, retire question uppermost in the minds of at the and that he the committee on plan and scope, wil from politics at the end and today the subject was discussedl| of his present term as governor to at length. Major Gen. Roe, chairman devote himself to his priv bu of the committee on the land parade ness, The announcement created a is firm in his opinion that the par-| sensation ade ought to go down Fifth avenue Will you be a candidate for mayor from Fifthy-ninth strect to Wash-| thie fail,” he was asked ington square, instead of going down) “No, sir.” he replied, promptly. “1 Broadway from Madison square to! have never had any id . Union square, and then to Warhine- of running for mayor again, and I would not re ton equare by way of University! «en as governor to take the may place. He has convinced Gen. How-| oralty ard Carroll that the Fifth avenue In the first place,” he continued route is preferable, and Gen. Carrol!| "1 don't consider that such an ac has promised to second Gen. Roe's| tion would be fair to the people motion for the change of route at|the state. Since they have seen fit t Friday's meeting when the #ubject|re-cleot me, I think the least loan do is brought up. is to serve out my term. I by in General Roe said today that he| being square with the peop And thought that the Fifth avenue|then, on the other hand, I don't wish route would be selected. Gen. Car-|to be mayor roll said that the Olympia’s sailors! “All thin talk about my jumping would find a march on Asphalt pave-|in and running again ts mere rot. Bo ment hard enough for them, far ax T know nothing of the sort ha make them walk part of the over the rough Hroadway P ever been planned. N said anything ybody has ever to me about such a would be @ torture to their ti scheme. It is nothing more than idle -- - = talk. or at nat ething that 1 LOCAL LACROSSE TEAM know nothing avout Seattle has a lacronse team; mv WANTS BIG DAMAGES. over, a team of very strong talent The meeting laet night at the Hotel In the case of Helen Broad va. Th Seattle was attended by some of | grant Street Electric ratimay vod nt Canada’s vets B players ho are! Northern Pacific railway, the latter now in the No officers will be) tied an answer in the superior court elected till the team has begun work.! yesterday blaming the el tri 1 This will be in the immediate future.| for the collision, in which the pl sine tora will soon send down her) its husband was killed The dam- team to contest for international su- yommaes ges asked are $ DS WANTED. 000. Great Slugs of Gold. Are being extracted from the bo of Mother Earth by the Pacific ¢ ols; Quartermaster W. t| has issued a call for w bid for 800,000 Robinson Gold Mining Co. Forty-one mines in| feet of lumber, 2,200 tons of hay, 1.700 active operation. Now ix the time| tons of and 200 tons of bran, to buy this stock at the Seattle &|The award will not be made for aev Northwestern Mining exchange, eral days, j | presented At the Seattle theate the Boston Lyrle ©; Maritana lawful conditions existing in certain boarding houses and jhouse. The “hotels” on First and Second avenues and Pike street. The ac- the story of Don ae tion taken by the city counctl was a direct result of this expose a ta ezpresecd jn Ip discussing the resolution after he had presented it, Mr oe Josephine ‘ Dilier stated to the council that te had observed the increasing | tana was excetient éte tendency to overstep the dead-line at Yeslor way. He knew of were well received. Misw My 4 the existence of & neato house of tll-repute near his own residence, Leekior made an exceptional Lal@r Very cloge to Elghth avenue and Pike street He had been to ‘ and her singing was ar see the proprietor and told him to move under penalty of arrest lexpressive and sympeth if he refused. e A admirable and graceful “4 aleo know that Women of the town are plying the'r v fe and a fine contralin v tions on Ninth and Tenth avenues,” continued Mr. Ditter < Mr. Henderson hed very littt 4 @lso in other residence districts of the city The ¢ might last night Other members of th Rot Be able to secure convictions In all cases after arrests of these mpany gave accepta res women, but a vigorous attempt to inforce the law would do much tions of their rte This ev « to send them all below Yesier way.” | Mascagn autitu . va Councit Crichton followed with a vi ue speech In support of Rusticana”™ wil be the t f wed the resolution. He said that tt wax a well known fact that by Offenbach’s “La Belle Helene houses of assignation existe? in great numbers on Pike street i "4 : “There ought to be something done to clear that business thor- The Girl from Chili was er a he remarked. “If the police officers by ancther large audience at th convictions the ctty council should Third avenue theater ‘ certain the reason, I do not think that the north end of Seat The members al should be over-run with houtes of Hli-fame. Today a young artiste, and are w wn was arrested on Second avenue for soliciting passers-by, and was | their profession. The costumes are before Judge Cann and convicted. The council should Jail Mtted to the special period and by all means interfere to stop street policiting.” | Purposes of th pert FMANCe. a mand speech wit, It wilt ho for ng the afternoon Saturday |WOULD ROB THE CHINSE | | John Cavanaugh and a compaffon | whose name is unk porte entered the Wo Chong bul on | Washington street last night and were dire prowling ab te the rooms. The Chinamen notified police, but the men ran from th buliding before help arrived. Cay anaugh was captured, but his com | panion escaped. A plaster mould for citing Jollare wan ‘avanaugh's persons ‘MACHINERY FOR THE KLONDIKE The steamer Dirigo sailed for Lynn canal last night with her 4 accommod wel very large cargo T. Holden, Mre John King, BP. ™ J, King, Frank Hens son, Robert Edwards 4 F.C. k Frank Cros Adama, Mrs. A. E. Greee, N. I rett, W. W, Golda FH, ¢ Levinson, W. H. Woodruff. J. 17 Ross, A. F. Luening, Mra. Gruma PB. Gruman, J. Gruman, Mra. Gru man, Mra, BE. Vietz, Peter Henr J. H. Woolery THE BATTALION DRILL. The Mand t 1 Hand © of t ! proved a grand = fu “ y-four men from h cor pany participated, The wae followed by @ ball which ted far into the morning, and the floor was rowded with dancers, The eoedn f the event 1 to the Fortson lef C ORY VOLUNTEERS. The Anti-faloon league caused a resolution to be introduced into the city council last night, asking that saloons be closed during the prog f the celebration over the return of the Washington volunteers. qiution was referred to the j teense and revenue committee. ! he res police ESCENT BAKING POWDER It has more lee 9. of Halt VIENNA, Sept uo “=” GRAMOPHONE ce Py Medihoe votes afar ‘he Funes Talking Machine Mats oded. A bridge over the n aa| hennepin are raised ye pene any bia gednyoon| REGINAS“~ At in A ‘The wotl tribu rt rly fe used. sone were.carried away. Owing ,fo] poges ane nore wee Gie_araerminii ‘of the eee) ANCOR. asaRre From $7.00 to $300 than sng wiper Rening ne over the leer ctween ae ' ~ 4 A and R shrbach a train fell into! THIRD AVENUE THEATER Sh | Satisfaction Lurks in Every Can b river and ve bersons were killed. | (Tonighty-—""Tee Girt trom Chit erman, C ay & Co. The ff sar SEATTLE THRATER (Tontehty J . damage in ‘ as Boston Lyre Opera pany in ” hern part of Zwickau ‘ Cavaiieria Rusticana” and “La “STEINWAY” DEALERS Bracelet wearing men are said to 1 | Rete Helene 616 Kecoud Aveuse = = Seattia be on the increase. THE LAST CHANC To Invest Your Money in the => .95EA BREEZE MINE The Richest Free Milling Gold Discovery in Southeastern Alaska. 0O000 00000008 The first Bogardus showed $456.80 per ton, in lead. The g assays near the surface run $112 and $ 142 The latest assay just made $428 of this amount being per ton. by $21.06 gold, $7.74 in silver and group, consisting of eight claims, runs to ths water's located for development at the minimum of expense. edge, and is therefore favorably The development at present represents 1 feet of tunnel, the ore body thus far showing richer and larger with increased depths. time to secure shares. Now is the An investment will bring you large returns. Development work still in progress. 0000000000008 Fifteen Thousand Shares Offered at 14¢ FOR ONE WEEK ONLY BEGINNING SEPT. 16... Weeeevesent8ews Call w(SREEN & GRIFFITHS... Washington Building, 1st Ave., Bet. Cherry and Columbia Or at Seattle Hotel. Call at hotel from 10 to 12 a m Hotel Office for Jos. Hamblet at the Office of »2tosSp.m.and7to8p.m, » manager of Sea Breeze Mining Co, Inquire at snopes rica MIT Seabee Ace merci about twent riages its ar Its for a bronx ing amour preser pound it abo As it i ity it but i guns | make “Bro sitions compo vantag therefe portior the ex Jeo long ce of wea On Ai ment of set mih any rej district ing dow ery da ears pe

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