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7 oe THE SEATTLE STAR. -. AK EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1899. VoL. 1. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THENSDA LATE MOVEMENTS =" a DEWEY PARADE “ee Ss Se Mt These Prices, Don't Miss letth dae Sos Fe gti Pnlicants yerwrtay, and ine ae) Nickel-Plated Copperw Will nee by the notices pasted on the 8-Pint Coffee and Tea Pots - - « d that no one need be ments of Wells, Fargo & ¢ the bull 4 ‘It Is Now Believed That He Is Coming) Si." | Already 34,000 Men Have Signified "src oe «| Spine Cotes and Tea Pots = ae? ” we crowd of men discussing the! sto the United States. a Oonviek ae. ; 4 Their Desire to Participate. natn insure of he aay neat ; sink toeaave awres sexton’ rarer tia’ inicoipensing tie pipe Pecado \f dike and fiom of the belly he Affero’ suatr rpewey a3irel ee lad. .sip idedens Gee teen | Meme Hardware and House Furnishings 1215-4217 decree is a note by Minister of War De Ollifet, saying chat while It ia the first duty of all to respect judicial decisions, the govern ment must respond to the wish of the country for pacification Phil una hy ented to lead his famour b ald his con Gen, Koo | 89nd points and quie Also this “supreme act of humanity” ts more tm ae , 5h, sen ip be 2 i perative on account of the health of the prisoner, and tt is neces eas ae ~~ penal hyewed Ie ne the country ver. After Weeks of indecision as to Phsdage Sag coke dag sAh peyton ry to take into consideration the plain tntention of the ¢ la ah i ga00 ¢ . rou parade a fi determination has been arrived at as the re = Pas ee od not be with martial, that Dreyfus’ ser should be regarded as already . *"1 quit of tude tak nie Gen nt epabemngandagr yet Be E served on Devil's stand » jee route of the paradpiwyit be from Grant’e tomb down Iiverside | nipping men are looking for « Glass, Wa Ilpaper, te. | 4 Mm Dreyfus left here this afternoon to join her husband at Irive tyme wl aifeet to Centra park, wert to Fifty-ninth ven 1 t f th north by Carpentras. The chtidren will follow shortly 3 THE FIRST LARGE | et, to Fifth avenue By fhe Dewey colonade and afon at Twen xt 6t. Michael ate to ar i P iia "i De Allifet, the mint af war, today issued the following or t ; street and straigh@@e@n Fifth avenue and through the Washing: | rive, viz aurade and Ailianc Third and Pike. STAR PAINT . der to be read at all parade gr e: “Phe tus shington frk, where the disbandment wil) ta There wi abtedly be w big rueh " Va a inckient is closed. Military § ted by all bay | SALE OF WHEAT | ° Rice has reportedypn the land ate. He fyrures tha yut from the Cape Nome district, and : ‘ given a decision, which we unreservedly as we shall also | be in He vide@ ns foil Navy mM; regular ml the Laurada alc fe preparations . 3 the president's act, which was dictated by ynd pity. There sard State of Nee York, 1 Visiting troops, 10,090: G. A. K., | for carrying about 400 poopie, Tie Qe@CeCeOOOOSS90F 000000000 0900S > can be no question of reprisals, on any account whatever, Task 9 | , x-Confederates, MJ na of the Spanish-American War |parssenger accommodations on the Fe : you, and, if necessary, I would order you, to forget the past and GARFIELD, Wash., Sept. 3 snes oft Gat very ontennive, and BRUNNE t & co. a think only of the future, Heafttly I join with you tn y C. McCroskey has made the first) “yy. Fanche sverne of North Pakota, through his secretary, HA® | many who with to come out on her - Pages Vive larme wht jongs to no party, but to France alone “ “ tr ' ¢ e ‘ j tr eception ce ne will iy b pointed -eLries d Li wa B. A dispatch from Carpenteras, says Dreyfus has arrived HN 4 Pacis ¢ Rievator out volunteers from Mantis | ,, to the leak suparta Greek Grocet ics, W ines an there with his brother, and he is stopping at the home of his company 1 . at ap 1,109 people expect 02 Pike Street, corncr Fifth ‘Phone Gre q —. pri fie : : cretary W wir v eon n ¢ inhospitable die AS SPECIALTIES WL ER Burke's Irish pet Gi § NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—1t has been understood here in « quic aims t w, told th ter that ‘ ng the formal dent Me Sienngt ee | Seotch Whiskies, Burke Nd Tom Gin, Burke's J quiet « way for many weeks, that Dreyfus, after his lberation, would the price ie. between 4 1 48) Kinley a hie indibility to be prese ption to Admir- Elwood Harshaurh today brought Rum, Houtman’s Old H i Gin, Monogram Rye come to Am “ London Tim: announcement this inte per bu sacked are! al 4 that the pieaident had told n th » was com- |#ult against the Port Blakeley Milt} Canadian R i¢ ) Club Whisky. q morning is an Burv dof this understanding. An almost how Today local dealers are offer-| Oger of the army and @E¥Y he would natural edence in | Company in the superior? ¢ aay y was sent to Dreyfus by Congressman Jefferson Levy, of this tm thi ee, and | canbe that the mpany wa » —_ooo ence —= ; city, last night, This cableeram invites Dreyfus to make his 8 cont . fer fr extra| "it was announced that the main pyr ff horses to Skagway for him a trionic home of Thomas Jefferson. Monticello is the summer @ | | the fire hae also arrange m Lib» | being landed in Alaska on February aun home of Levy. Shot Daughter | ore te 2, they did net arrive until March] . = i=. ’ : A The famo ove ‘4 Horse Guards of Georgia have asked for @ | #1, and their value was deprec ated ~~ 1 or the xecutios of your © W00000 000000090008 00 89S mowed | RARE ANS. O58 r + #8 found enywhers. . 4 man, not| place In the parade Edward Makeley, white in an in Dict eee | LOKicKted condition early this morn | afte y Ca y | ing, took two shots at the bar-tender ; COAL OUTPUT |WHEAT GRADE 6. canen-| SEATTLE MINING STOCK NORTHWESTERN STOCKS ee nton one ae him enter vane * ey was locked up , IS HEAVY! NOT CHANGED he before his} At the & Mining epchange|chatige today did some good business, |'*¥ ¥ ked uy hs Worl r re h bidding « some stocks Was | | | usual hour i r th niay, 2.00 shares of Rast Ban Poll us | een Dae chon bho Orie tee vent ina block for #7, Standard was|very low. Aales made as fol Fire at New Albany. \der arr Naoted at 4c, DUt an offer Was made | lows: 1,000 Derby at ite; 1.0000 Key NEW ALBANY. ind. # n— | CHAS. @ HOLCOME, Optician, 216 Coal mining is receiving a fresh im-| TACOMA, Sept. 21.-—Thee state ee yat 1,000 shares in @ day@mt Fixe org Fp to; rd hi : . mo - omy | THE Jennte Depauw Memorial Meth petus in al the districts of the state.| board of grain comminstonors yeater-| Chief of Police Reed merry war between She ex; | 2 sapien Miah A “iat church, valued at $4,000, and! @ Coal Mine Inspector Owen says the day confirmed the grades of wheat, te!eKram late this aftern ranges still goes on. It developed) Pacific Coast Gold at 1% sx two-story frame tenement houses erad ‘heat, L that the stare in the Beattie adjoining owned by the Depauw es neW mines of the Seattle & San Fran. barley, oats and rye, made at the | *Tect that “Lame” Pitager today SAAAAAL cieco Railway company are being ¢x-| 1898 meeting. The board, consisting aught he pollée at Ste ok exchange which sold yegterday satlddddddddddudddddddy: |tate, valued at $4,000, were destroyed | © Can Secure fa and | Flectt tensively worked. They have three of W. H. Reed, of Tacoma, D. F. An~/ (08 Cal. Fitageratd ts charged with) for $7.50 wee never delivered, It was s Zr iby fire tod i$ as Advantoncously in the rnoque: Buliding per sections in which they have 806 feet te ¢ smplicity in Schwarts confid-|p gain today at the salle price CITY NEWS. S| The church war insuret Cor $1,000) } ond second avenue su! i of tunnel across two veins, and are| Inspector George P. Wright, me ence case, In which the la at thwestern was jumped on and the buildings for $2,400. A defec-! SEATTLE CATARACT ry AER tive flue started the fire The charch|® ‘bi bhi tne cue Snoqueimig: Light AARARAMY had just been returnished at « cost| Sop seepewente 008 seco oo hold effects of ix) oyed. backers renew | mediately | atiti harder, Two shares @f that a Prosecut-| stock, each of the par valuaipt $10, | vere put on th board. One wag offer- wf 00. The b starting to cross-cut in No. 4 They, the grain inepector’s office, The| 2.4% The mattor was tu ere now tn 660 feet on tre cross.gpet grades established last year gave! Placed Im the hands of the tunnel. A 4,000-ton bunkerZas DEPn) satiefaction. They will hold good | ne attorney's offer, Depu Dullt and a new Robinson washer| for another year and are as foliows,| Cuting Attorney Fulton stated that}ed at §2 and the other BCH. Det) Arexander Waugh, age client, died fmilies were * fnetalied. They will be in shape to| the same conditions applying to both| Fitaeersid would not be brought t received a bid. It wane! yesterday’ at Black Diamond. He operate this winter. The mine is|club and bluestem wheat: Choice | back until he had bees identified, and | ed the stock could not be war @ son of Mr. and Mra. David FATALITIES AT A ned by Ohio and Pennaylvania| milling must weight 60% pounds to| Bot before the prosecuting witness | at once, Dut the omens People, who will put their coal on the| the bushel. No. 1 must conform to! Will agree to appear against him, | with susplelom eee | @an Francisco market, running thetr) much the same conditions as choice! ms A) n Pratiey, the three - | product over the Palmer cut-off to} milling, and weigh 58 pounds to the — } montha-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Wm./ HOSPITAL FIRE! Praticy, died yesterday at the family | e, 108 Fifth avenue south. | ’ Henry Melting, the two-montha- ol4 son of Maud Mra. John Melting,| NORFOLK, Va., Bept |@ied yesterday at the family resl-|cent’s howpital was burned to the | dence, 2221% Firat avenue ground this morning. One woman ee perished, a woman patient and an Geo, Lawrence, who suffered evere | insane man minging. It is al- © working in a sandpit their bodies are the Sound. bush. Now. 2 and 3 must weteht 6 The old Lawson mine at Mack Dia-|and 54 pounds respectively, and con-| . < rab Boag hands jast’\Petruary,| form to the same comfitions as tel ‘by Lawson to the Pacific) others mentioned. though sli company, which operates the graduated as to quality Black Diamond and New le prop-| same grades shall apply to red w erties, A new Cupell fan is in- and Fife. No weights are @telied, a new brick engine-house ed for barley. oats and rye ullt, and the bunkers tuve been, «rades show no change from | Injuries why most certain that completed. The company is prepar- of last season otherwise than the ad the De Clay company, ne mip big orgy . 2 r ing for a good output during the dition of the words. “or ship a ee ees at ee eS alla a lla Lit) “To be Given Admiral Dewey at New Es sata la a | ta en a. “Elk Two mines at Black Diamond had rea &n output of 2,400 tons last month, ley # . herry Bazemore, Miss Pip A large sale of water-front proper- pen, fireman Thomas Barrett ihe Sisy ve'the mine" | ieee ero orem wr aceees] — VOTK Owing to Official Etiquette, [y nss**measnmaen corso wont sas 1 brewing barley, so No. 1 brewing or shipy be barley free from coming winter. to in, Mra, Elizabeth enny- Blaine Land ¢ scene srains.” | _ aa (Mr. York, ¢o Kelly, Payne & Armi- From Andre. | in STOCKHOLM, Sept. 2.—The Ar “ Ba AN OAKLAND To Receive Volunteers. | _ m ABRINGTON. D C.. Sept. 9-The prsaidant will sot we The teachers of the cattle IIH tondiade says that the Norwegian Dexter Horton nk Building. WALL WALL ep 2 ° . fr tions uper e a wold . t fMficialn to | death of Prof. BK. Mit Expedition” north of King Charles hi t t nav who died in the Aleck river wilder-| (.iind, September house next Saturday ¢ ie tol My r the re yn tO Paine the rate from company I, Washington vol-| » + batiie hats be beet ‘ " ” ’ when it arrives from Man- A panto abe Bgiorrs-en ‘ yw sch Wash. | the bome-seckers’ excursions to the “BIDDY BISHOP 7 not endure a man fn | ingtor » « ¢ tarif on Ovctob 5 cially when there is just about dark Monday night “ scinded by the Norther r laundry in town a@ ‘The friends and relative of Leon ard Edgren, whose home is at Oak- and, Cal, are very anxious to « certain his whereabout. A telegram | sniherne Ai6 a s tc ders nadian Pacific and the will launder @ shirt equal to from his father, Robert W. Engren, ish. | eal tember’ et the nts ern. This rate was pla | 10c, a collar for %, and) ay Tecetved by the Seattle poll ast! ASTORIA, Sept. 21.—The school - Sreseed ti agen ring at $25 from #t. Paul to cuffs for 4c, A man that night, states the young man has you ded that Spanien shaii| the line parade on either #id R wraing: full fare wae 3 fs | mmaculat been in Juneau, Alaska. for som? be taught in the High school in the| of red fire ab the procession passe a soe teeentgrenee|: Xu atbedied Wi all ’eky! ie a a time. He arrived in Seattle Septem-| eurure if any of he . ° a of th tad estre| leaat 12 feet from the ground, so that the ber 8, and wired his relatives that|to learn it.” It will be optional fo| view of the parade, and aleu venue @ | from the m Bishop, better known tn sporting eir- Hivered at these prices: toll 1 be optional to ‘A he would start for home the “-ltake it In place of one of the clas.| blaze of r ght \ * fen tioned | tage, of this ott cles as “Biddy” Bishop, is itkely to thirt with collar, 22ige; sbiletas ing day. No further word has been / sic, Principal Payne, of the Hist line of t h will t chet 1eanes sroch Bactery remult In the establishment here of seo cone Teceived, and it is feared he has met| school, is a good Spanish a soya a : : sf tne, | Lene from Battery to Wall eiter:| another club devoted to the promo- with an aceident. Whether Edgren ——— | Aerial fir ks w reely us while the npitol | ¢ tion of pugt Pishop claims to nown e telegram contained the dogg " t oak Ph Fes " A arn J tattle sporting men, and if he con- following description: Age 19 years, Former te jointed. ag som saeana iy prnether it will | night by OMicer Stuart for begxing. | cudes that this ts a favorable field, 1406-28 Fourth avenee, wrven Te 4 : OLYMPIA, Wash., Sept. 21.—Prot.| °,"# means has not yet been determined, but | He was fined $69 and costs by Judge ; Gix feet in height, smooth face, blu LYMPL h., Sept. 21.—Prof.| ine res . n.to be obtained. Ba he will arrange for two prize con eyes and curly brown hair. The po-| F- H. Plumbs, of North Yakima, has/ Cann this morning. | tedite here every wedi lice are making a thorough search of | be*® 4 i paso a member of the tte) eee | the case of G. A. Belly, accused| Bishop is now managing the bust- the city for the mis man. board of education, vice F. A. Sikes, lena orGe a ae ness affairs of such well known pugs ~ 3 pf neh choo eeeder vow of Colfax, resigned. Prof. Stken had Pore pete tin tang or tnd. om oo en eer en 10/48 the colored welter weight Rane MU crouse Nukem tor Wedding and Percy cake special Retes Wo Mestauraais - principal of the i B of towa, and Gov. Thomas, or 2 (od be mg ome Peter Jackson Rufe Turner, who 4 ppt Tome. tek : a 3 1 J o'clock this morning until September ; © North Takime, but rv Taylor, of Indiana, were not 4 an to b ampion middleweight Anniversary Celebrated = «» 2 . f the Pacific ast; Nick Burley, and! signed this position to take eres | t THE DALLES, Ore., Sept. 21.—The Kn second day's ses- % | os ay ; Gavtiech Gaatvaduary 46 the Youading| 7 rte Taree OPM im Beton Ove f that these gentlemen took of Biieratt & Goets have petit med | Jim Jeffords. | The latter te now tn All Kinds of Bread, Cake and Pies - - Manvicturers of * i tt - _ » lelivered yesterday the board of public works for an ex.| Denver, training Mysterious Billy “Ra Pr Cor egation: chur a hie 1 : : Se es ate to the consideration of recom- tension of six days, in which to com- Smith. In the latter part of October P, A. HALLBERG, Prop. 119 Pike St. place was celebrated yesterday. A malipox at Salem. | large number of pioneer members of 4 ad 4 by the conference and plete bridge work on Jackson street|he will go to New York to box 25 Poneter ; SALEM, Ore., Gept. 31.—A case of tate in the between Fourth and Fifth avenues | rounds with Gus Ruhitus, before the the church were in attendance, and! wupposed smallpox developed | @hborate and appropriat ‘ egies og aA os tae n for th south Lenox club. were held, in which the ty he | iodging-house cn@ pestdee ee poard of edmenticn of tha Bt ns i bd trying © 4 ay 4 his ar — - = church was recalled and its : 7 HF and f be eek aeetoel ap cane rang nents ~ he wit Rot } a ° to 0 The Proof of the Pudding Bs arantis . ‘ . owe na to ve cast wh Jeffords, but wil y here workers commemora Paut tere no has been emp! na : nid University building ty September| ana make arrangements for hie man CORONA JAVA™ va "4 1 arn aid in the lodging af 20. The building te owned by the to meet some boxer Jeffords ' ected the Locks. jetim. The case ts pee Btate university, and Dean Condon, |ts one of the biggest men in the busl Best Coffees on Earth PORTLAND, Sept. 21.—The board ? r 15 people are in entrance of foreign corporations of the law department. saya that it) ness, standing 6 fect 14 Inch nd COMMERCIAL IMPORTING co, | Of United States engi who are | two places, by orde le t : h the domestic corpora is the intention to use It in future an Aghting at 205 pounds. He is d Avenue, and 222 Pike Street. to report o ty of the tor employed by the health and po- te ns apita the corporations should t 2 & law school. At present the bulld-| peeted to make a rough house for the ond Ave pee eees Bi Bask. Suhdenmation pad pasthaes of ¢ © committee of the eity council pe 7 eases, Or Ake pharcholders ink In used by about $0 students of! jocal man who Koes agatnst him “= — canal and locke falls of — 1 1 sible for twice the face value of $ | the or oe P age Ra Young Peter Jackson i also look- - 2 Willamette, yester the for . ae: 1 stock.” rintendent of city schools, said for trouble, and wants to find a 6566 RRA noon at the lo FB er ogg ate i day that the city puplis would vacate |joeq} man of 145 pounds. Rufe Turn- 5GBGESS 9 SSS SSSSSSSS < sistance of the p enrvids some By of sve i ei 5 ARAL kl la eld cet Dec jby the th er, who Is a brother of the onc MOR AN BROS COMPA ’ erty, made by r Pro ; By nga —--— - The myatery surrounding the dis. famous Charles Turner, is also ready yo wr Ne Py Orden nhed 8 ; appe ance ofA ust Bush, who wa for business i é works, and fam zed n aK ., tude of PERSONAL MENTION Beginning with the first Monday | *PPearenct Te eee ceday ae, OF Nick Burley Mr, Bishop ts will Engine and Ship Builders ill hold a session today to consid- | + bP bape toa eave nbout 20 registra: | nody was found floating face down, | considered one ot the est mon in LUMBER MILL a oF thelr report, which will be prepar- | » la rom outside the) 1. A. Sylvester, of Skagway, is at : 7 i IM-/ in Lake Union this afternoon, near he ges id ig gery 7 and ag 6553255550000000 4 on twarded as practicab ty n charg f this work He is, the Bu M r n , pa , the Western mill The man. who | 2 bar @ contestant o/ 15 pounds. et . a sana veaehent ten ps =e 7 proa qualitfioat tee uhaut 36 veare old, had evident. | He made a reputation for himself by x eteeataatantatica BUILDING PERMITS. lic J mengeptidhig sw LE) kaye nao ae grrmodhtic ta Saal bao ey Re a tn ly committed auictle, Me has been! Qhiiyne an sent sn edad he E . , - - at inations for tions will be con-| jy MeCombe ble harkey and a #ix-round draw w 'C ERIE atti i mission may that Mr,|Skaseway. iw in at present heavily ducted by the civil nervioe comimta:| NVIME, I Goom gs Mecumen warns | Kia. McC Jarpenters and Contrac -tors to A.C yon to build f with their permissi wing to the| Mra. W.C. Tu if . han December 16 street Biddy ae p ee peteot young YOUR MONEY CAN BE WELL SPENT F rE. 110 Virginia strcet to cost $400; Fred/ fact that no other competent man| + fT , Aikela ‘ mids oak 3 vege get cee fellow o years, and has the en Everything In the line of toots, at rock bottom prices. er Siincen ta ball & euacetery tremé| sought, the ponitis On the ae 't vin. thet moat’ : 4 -pglby K1) Pwo hundred people living north| ergy and enterprise to make a go ere hardware, tinning and plumbing. If you are Dalldimgy ag esidenc mnt « | of the petition fort the Soller hee : <3) ee eS: Se ee Lake Union today petitioned the | his new project bring in your plans and have us figure on them, Mrs. La $08 ry ora they arranged for an exarination J t nt and| ber of that order. He communteat-| to Fremont. They express the fear| CAPE HAYTIEN, @ept. 21.—A des GEO. H. W OODHOD! io; ee v Beng mba ones lig se ges Poe See Grande] with Arthur P. Fisk, of Allston,| that the plans made in connection | Patch from Santo Doming sthat I33t Secend Avenue f amination to take place on Octo’ & W r at M and is now asked for full in-| with the Cedar river system will, 4 decree has been issued by the pro- er t Appilcante myst. register by next| Whatcom today formation in regard to the paralytic'#| apsorb the funds, and that they will! Visional government naming n. bath we * jE toro age oy les Fries Spode : . une by Chas. KE. Titon, recordar of ye shut out for a number of years,| Jiminer as the « Midate for preal Has Declared aD vidend.. ‘ it r « rvice mission he qua i ' Annour the oO at Leominater, Ma dent, and or a szav for t| fications of re Ww t t t : r Itioners pray that the - | der Nn ut | flea Jence are waived for . el Me, Wremk expects that a14. wit hol reget eee. ob tetra ta ‘haw ai| Vicecpresideat. ‘The election will be The Weatherby Bonanza Gold Mining and Milling #1, 70 k- | this exar fon, and Mr. Glenn witl| the ind trip from state polr of) given Fisk by his lodge in 4! Dexter avenue, be ine the west held October 6. Jimines and Vase- ron the wame terms ax all oth-| une fare y ents, The 8. ae Very short tim | Bextor avence. de alone he Wewt Mem itis aia, are sure of eue-| — M@S Declared a Dividend of 5 Per Cent. ‘ I 1. P, states that t the Seatt t x ange to 7 t oF enue, with a west branch to Ross ess - i én b te : A 1° DE yt, 21,—The Sovereign A marriage license has been issued and toward Ballard and eastto Bdge- mnogo | A First-class Investment, : > ame athe ; an Fellows - . t f N » n, of Seattle, and Ada) water and na LECRUEZOT, France, Sept. 21.—| ‘We have a few thousand shares of this stock, which we offer pe a ho sales were made. | #4 Ps i was and Lodge of ad ellows today| | Londo porting ice from Nor-| ie, 0 one. : pees Another ae ener al strike among the) few days at 2740, For all particulars call on, ge Phe bid. eathersby nee rf, and it pr hi wed @ reduction in} exhaus " the intense America’s cigarette exports for the! city employment office for a large| strikers are today Darealng the w. |. B. NICHOLS & Cc —_ Topped to Ife without any bid the per diem and mileage allowance. | heat. [Asiatic trade reach billions. | number of able bodied men, ‘The | streets, and great disorder Is f alee end 62 Sterr-Boyd Building i

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