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SEPTEMBER 25, 1899. VoL. 1 WASHI ROOSEVELT SPEAKS . Cir news. se ec THE HORIZON REDDENS Cole's Air-Tight — Fe Vou : funeral services of Mra. J, W | Kittner wax held trom the Beattte| tall shoe dealers he hae peer no: ry yA Dri fed by the ot and shoe manu- , rvice OD ET Any | and Give til Service, ‘These Prics eee, leased SC'SMGSS0°S| And Soon the Blood of Briton and Boer) im Hl May Mingle on the Battlefield. Seas me Son Be Ci Ta bn ch in nas pasrins .UPPLI TRDAY EVENI who spent bis) a p H time reading lterature tnetead of| ference in cost on a pair of shpes of| ;ampaign. srs the teremate tt settwr| fees Sia eS his family reased thelr product four cents & Fs foot, an tnore of 12 conte for a M. Harries, a ploneer of the Pacific f shoes. The advance in the} fews haa been received ‘ i et the Meath Ae cme Cutier |e” Leather company of this cng a) of Vasbon taland, at his home, Mr . The Stand Paper company has) Says They Are Proposing Cures AB heeded phd Sons ataxia etreulae witehie anna CAP Arthur Doyle, % yea tied to-| former quotations on stock, Mew is feared that some deciaive action in sympathy for the Boers bh That Will Only Make Things Worse Jay at his resider nm East lake prices show envelopes to Raye: In: ay be taken Phe strong British sympathiners regard the " b avenee’t Kast Galer and Bast| creased in price 10 to 18 per cept present attitude of Premier Schreiner with increasing suspicion, Bs — f . ar a been Wi for the past seven monthe.| ™ Uesue paper 10 cents @ ream; colony of hunition for the Orange Fr Biat In the assembly The immediate cade of death was|Mantia paper one- quarter of & Cent|@ * complaint was made of the delay in furnishing riftes to the local Third and Pik = aie nti c¢ * AKRON, Ohio, Sept. 2%.—The Repudlican national campaign was heart di Mr, Doyle i® well-|@ pound, bond paper, 1 cent a pound; Volunteers. Schreiner said the military commandant was totaily Sane Practically opened here today by Gov. Roosevelt, of New York. He was | known in aclentific circles, His re.| tissue paper, for copying purposes, | sponsible Schreiner's opponents accuse him of lacking fidelity Br atom greeted by a la) @oncourse of peopie, who ve him an enthusiastic | mains wil ship to Ban Fran: | 36 cents a ream to the Britteh interests ovetion. . mei F beet agetoey 534 imu Cremath M4 rr % | —-——— In the house of assembly last night ¢ Rhodes made a 0000009000000 990 00 4 29 ODOOD During the course of bis address the governor paid ° ‘AN AUTOM #peech declaring that several members of the assembly had accept Fe NE ARR “The Ohio contest this year takes on a national character, on account | The case against Wilson and Hev+ ed money from the Tranevaal « ment, and were, the B UNS & CO. Of the stress iad upon national issues by the state Democratic platform soe or oe > se fore, practically gulity of treason G {WwW id I i uo ‘The position taken by the Ohio Democrats, who stand as representa. | under false pretenses from) FOR FIRE RUNS thera of the ann y, he ved on offal wo in es al e Uivee of the whole party, fe against trusts, expansion and free sliver. | Joan Jones, was dismissed by Judge ing but political scavengers. ‘These sensational ut zrocerie a q Their policy, if carried odt, would prove destructive to national prosper- |C#™® this morning | a some uproar, but the majority of the members | 602 Pike 3) rett, corner F Phone Green 794, ity at home and national howor abroad The Isshquah Coad Co. h otis - oiler SPECIALTIES WE FFEX Burke’s Iti and Gan “The men whom we are now fighting hope to avoid much discussion of | yoned Emap some of public works for| , NAW, YORK, Sept. 23.—Chiet Gros ty it ae Burke’ 17 st Gin, Burke's Jamal the silver question, trusting thereby to be enabled to say to the believ- | permission to improve thé ‘con | BOF of the fire department tools a long JOHANNESBURG, Sept. 2 t parricading is proceeding Scotch Whiskies » Bui F ers in free silver that they are rtily in favor of it, and yet be in @ pos | bunkers and repair other property. | { fe on an aute with the ob- here. and many acts of rowdyiam are being committed. The fee! Rum, Houtman's Old Holland Gin, Monogram Rye Whi ition to pool issues with the Democrats who are in favor of sound fin - oP es ’ ject of tenting It to see If 1t would ing of uneasiness ix unabated Canadian Rye and ( Club Whisky, by tel > a ye sliver Questios Dew ele- te va ota ae charge! Preve @ sat tory swhatitute for ance by privately stating to them that the sliver question has been rel Alexander De Sota, who hi aes eT ite and wane ay ry ay ° 000+ srveroroooroses009 . in running te fires. The vehicle is propelled ty! tricty, and was in charge of & rtative of the manufacturing gated to the rear ff the Wayside miasic Ratiroad “Our opponents denounce trusts but they do not propose one remedy | av swore to & complaint todey aaa that would destroy the combinations. Their proffered ‘cures’ would make | charging 4 woman by the name of the situation 10 times worse than it Is today, Let us look into this mat- | Mrs. Jensen with disturbing " ter. They propose to abolish the tariff, well knowing that Standard Oi | pel meeting. He alleges that rhe has Company. They rode up Fifth aves and the Sugar trust, the most gigantic combines in existence, are pot | rooms in the next story of the build-| Hue, and at a lively pace, and whew effected by the tari.” jing sbowe, apd poured w jown| they returned to fire headquarters ‘The governor then depicted tn graphic language the miseries of the | upon (he meeting white it was in fenton faid that he had reached no DANGEADUS NEGLECT OF THE seusttive organ of sense inal pee these days, tor the velstet ' ¥ (lor the exeoutlom ot your orders: . ‘anywhere COAY EVEMSOLE, Optician, 729 r; A Railway Catastrophe Averted. Working classes a few years ago, which be claimed, were a direct result | progrens decision as to whether he would e+] 5A horrible railway accitent, accom-| son. be Jestend Srees: the eiatiow of the tariff tinkering whieh had taken place. He also drew a picture jock the machine Denied with a large lone ofilife, was) of the Great Northern's cab, saw the eae Grace Ward fuck Wiliam BE. Ward —— Eibrowiy averted last night, and baa| 4anser that was bearing down on We Grind Glasses to him Roth men pulled the danger Eye-ghasses are not nd then shut off steam and ent, but they ree, Perfect f no more than Of the disasters that would result from free coinage of stiver. ‘ Debug Geka austen ds cxbdnatin, Gov: Meceeven aula tor aware | The complaint, which] MEABO) CONFESSES “If we have no moral rights in the Philippines, then we have no | ¥4# Sled in the « erk of court's -- | ft pet been for the presence of mind! \niee this morning. gon that the & timely action of two men, that) revere their engines It was too Portion of Rall 4 avenue in the) late use the air There war a Widinity of the Northern Pacific de-| grinding of whe and sparks woul ave been ed up With) from the retle, When the trains were po Raby Magebes snd” tecomotives.| finally brought to a stop, but a few| CHAS. @. HOLCOMS Optician, 216-216 Su Bngineers Benson of the Great) feet intervened between the pilot of Northern end Matthews of the Se-| the parsenger locomotive and the step! @ eceeeooersre oon Pe ticctwe |. SMALL FACTORIES __ Can Secure Space and Fleck and &| Great Northern coast-line pas-|_ Windows flew up, and « line of was @ few moments late last faces looked out from the pas- and vad | — tb. 5 Meni reeewee SEATTLE CATARACT moral right to interfere in Indian reservations. The persons who oppose the present operations of the government are exactly like the coppers |242t has failed to support his w te| T0 HIS CRIMES heads of 1881, who gave comfort and assistance to the confed | and children for a tong time ones. rates Mrs. Baker," wite of Charles #.| sitiataonpishen Baker, manager of the Snoqualmie] LITTLE ROCK, Ark, Sept. t— her husband was getting along Nice-| assaulting Lilly Trimble, « H ” jo" the | Sneer coac hee 1 a Ww moment Pace one © 4 crowd of several hundred had gath Hor appendicitis performed at Chic-| wnite women in this city on AUgaet a. : [ago yeuterday, Wand 16 He made « long statement] ® @E tracks at # high rate of speed. | * C10" 0 Revers, buen ae woes DEEROIT, Sept. 12.—Gor. Fingree| MANILA, Sept. 2%—Nothing bes! The Japanese steamship Idsumi| “21 ave ail the detatia of each eusej Menptioe the 8. & I switch engine Oo. ke tel wtriay at ar Agente for the new Snoqualmie Light | Gnnounced finally and author- deen heard from the rebel officers | Maru shauld arcive in port thia after.| fe ¥as corroborated In every partle| With's good string Of care, was rush- |) Cl le we : his own signature that who conferred with Gen. MacArthur noon. var by Mra Kennedy, Mrs. Milt}ing up the same line, in the endeavor ote train drew longside ne tances would he be recently relative to allowing the Fil- Bre Young, Miss Longcoy, Miss innaher|( reach the switch which leads to 1 ane See ionihiak Was over the Roundhouse tracks At the last moment Engineer Matthews discov- ered he could pot make jt, while Ben- and soon forgotten except by a crowd | of seared passengers and a couple of | lucky engineers. Candidate for the mayor of Detroit. pine officer to bring Lieut, Giimore| Bevington. Angell and Waddell, ac-/*nd Mre Ervin. hie vietima, whe ; easier ee and his fellow prisoners through the| cttsed of robbing John Jones, a Kion itively identified Pelton as their American lines, and also permitting | @iker, of $726, were admitted to ansailant the Filipino officer to go to Maniia| today by Judge Jac The t to confer with Gen. Otia, The Fil<)¢f Mevinaton and Waddell were fixed YELLOW FEVER | nines. bore tettet te make good eneir At $1,600 -eneh. Angel was bonded promise to surrender the American at $500. prisoners, and they have not sent an ? Meer to meet Gen. Otis, Nothing WASHINOTO ! Gen. Wyman's latest advices say that pedition sent to Buble bay noon a ‘ 38 new cases of yellow fever were r —_— — _ ae alii ale He ee ee 3 An amended |i ° | ‘ \ Ported ar Key West yesterday. There shana exert today i the ease wt I |. East LAB Y IAs, 8. M. Sept. 28 } ‘Were five deaths. No new cases have SUIT AGAINST P. Graham, W. F. Parry and 3 —Wor siecetved here thie afer. Deen reported from New Orleans +1 ON cae aera two deaths occurred there ye rmegpe-oll a ~ A fect that Man -_-_- |dova, who lives six America was rporated thi Acasa a Walla Walla Addition tay hooner G * from Mora, 4 his wife and six childr uacnows man xnteo CAR COMPANY oor oe "a = With His Exceptional Record as ay) sie 2% Denny-Blaine Land Ga and thy rains cau the dirt Word was received in this city to Walter G. Clark sues the & ‘a6 ’ and part of the wa f the adobe thes ap Garena Ovaction thas an us-| city nauuay compeny tev $0 lj Barrister. Sounk ta Which tney ftved to fall tn, Known man was run over by Siena: die eeseaaek: tesieen ‘ “4 rushing the Inmates. Only one Gynt < tens Gd-weeare om ived while boarding one of the com-| shire, died at bis ree | a boy of ten years old, escaped Dexter Horton Bank Building, @ide of Black River jun ened —_ According to his story. | First ave toda bd Die ht i? gar iE Haye morning. coroner is invest he stood between the tracks e¢ the/ old, and two 1 t cra bor Re ing the matter, but no parti pewer-honss, and while detng J. Good Deceased The remarkable number of cases which Attorney 8. M. Ship- iiae ah weadlon: --— - have been received yet ae wee struck 57 6 069 pring I Ge} wes a member Knights of $ , in the police court, and the apparent ease with which goalie 7 a pores eZ pposite direction is injuries con-| pyt tt ers of 1 : ments among the vii Magali taste and sight. The company has| A despatch from Vancouy 1 Paap | extent 10 the justice’s court \ ds that proclaim again n is ar anenee eat among the attorneys h ughness and perfect work our laundry ves who bay any length of time, © the people tl patronized it ey's sensibilities, for he dropped « rf several weeks and did not try one case aft police pract fore Justice Ca When the lat duties of 5 OF MILWAUKEE caused by improper and dangerous «ago lant Friday | paid $900 for medteal attendance. The| states that Skagway accident, the plaintiff alleges, was) visit " a quake eh much consternath ynetruction of the companies’ track Our call trade prices—n0 bundles - (iivered at these prices; Shirts, A) cnirt with collar, 120; shitty } iz nc collars, 20; cuff, de. ‘Fane Queen City Steam Lat 14db-28 Fourth avenue, cerween Untem aid tional dignity and the law Frank Oleson, the present se tary of fhe board of public works, sorne to rst, ir, Cheon bas bon THE HUMBOLDT Offered a position in the Whatcom Bank of Whatcom, Wash., and his Mr. Oleson was appointed secretary Dy the present board over three years eg. His position will be filled by The steamer Humboldt left here at civil service appointment. Charies 12 o'clock last night with & passen McAllister, at present « *, % head retary of the board of public works,| °f general me will undoubtedly be the app was invested with the ad judge, under the provisions passed by the last legisiature creating a police court, he removed vate office from the Pioneer building to a ne rt room. Soon afterwards Mr. Shipley re police cases. His ability an a successful lawyer any legal possibility of so tere of the court Sept. 22.—If ‘nal Commi ahan, of Iilinots, = the next Demo. ratic national convention will be held in Milwaukee Mr. Gahan was ne of the 12 members of the Demo- ratic national committee who vinit- $ the influence lent when there ¥ arly recognized by the at three months he has corraled every ming before Judge Cann. Mr. Bhipley has su the Innocence of most of his clients, the only one who waa bov salmon, or to the higher court being Thos. Phillips, the man charg f cattle and 300 tons cee : : c er p The motion of Scotty Fermus , with grand larceny handise. Her pas-| Th n of y Fore Not al lawyer Is Mr. Shipley noted, but also e of looking the gr over, In a semi-confidential conversation with Mayor Rose, Comptrotler Wolf and former Gov, Peck, Mr. Gahan said I am in favor of holding the next) } “Popular With ©Qur Boys in Biue”™ in Milwaukee and will uee all my Influence to have it held as to the probability of holding it in Chicag but the fact is we don't ; ‘ want It there. Mayor Harrisan op Corner Washington and Occidental. poses holding it there; Burke don't ne 1 # follows: Ben M. Lit-| a restrat raer on Sher alone as a powertu tle, Mrs. Ben M. Littie, E. FE. Caine,| Vanter to prevent the reve aoa star strategist in obtaining ball for clients with promptness } H. Clarke, J. T. ton, J. W. Pat-| the liquor license issued to him at and despatch. Several envious attorneys, who are living on the SEATTLE MINING STOCK ™' Clarke. JT Patton, JW. Par.) che tiauor lleenae aod deapatsh. snariy eyeing the Hesh-pote Of Maypt. ever that MARKET Folsom, Patrick O'Connor, D. Me-| add t > Leod, M. MeKinnon, R. Maurettus, AD sacs xchange t FE. Maurettus, Mat Ryan, Mra. Mat Mra. Walker lerk in the empto: ment office, leaves today for Spok r-ruled, reaing wet for October 18 fr who says, “Presto, one, two, th ii te here Dal Roberts, occupies the dual position mmodating, and will a. ann's ¢ At th a ne and deputy sheriff, He ts very Gay the only sales ma were: 1,000 Ryan, C. E. Kinsey, C. K. K 9 ES t, with Mr, Shiptey's or whine, by suniight of moontig want It in Chicago, and I certainly Deer Trail No. 2 at , and (00 M. Armatrong, Mies Julia neon,| for a two weeks’ vacation « ’ Galena at 2% 6 Mrs. H. Schaunsky, Mra. D. rk clients in search of bond n, It was during a night's perambu- do not favor holding it there. Until pnotiod Mra. LH. Percy, Mra. J. Grat, a. @YOSwANeeeeeeneteeetere lations recently that Mr. Roberts, by some unfortunate oversight, the several factions of the Democrat- permitted one of Mr. Shipley’s clients to go alone and eek bail ful fellow took advantage of the opportunity to nn Cole, He was accused of picking lic party in Chicago adjust the differ- ence # now existing between them we 40 not want any political gatherings ‘in that city The Proof of the Pudding” CORONA Sava Best Coffees on Earth COMMERCIAL IMPORTING CO, cond Avenue, and 222 Pike Street. WEATHER FORECAST. Lichenstndter, Harry Baldwin, Jack Kirwin, J. F. Walters, Lindsay Meer J.D, Meenach, Mra. D. 8. 1 “, Mrs. G. M. Armstrong, Mrs. M Th resigned ¢ This action anticipated some and the unger escape. His nar For Seattle and Vicinity.—Tonight and Sunday, fair; northerly winds s seom strange that there are attorneys in Seattle who or snaaunaenansnantnnainasinennaanpeinaandh |W Mme A LOT K. Kinsey. Mra. A. L. Work of incendiaries. Ciara Tester, F. J. He win, A. L. Berdoe, N. Nacke, C. Pauw in due solely to natant dim SS ah a hahahaha hah at | more tha TACOMA, Bept Fire-buws d¢#-/ son, Thomas Morgan, B. M. Jewell ae | ae etc ‘oyed the re nee, barn, « f M ns bs cue ques ead —— — hay and huge piles of wo A ; &- Moore, J, 3°. Donaldson, W. K. K Wag angele ’ ing to Daniel Struby. a resi t of G. W. Murray, T. E. Manner, J. V =" | F k S h T if | @yivan, on Fox isiand tise | Staseinon, ie’ A. Vovienand F hich ¥ oraKersS eecn on rusts, | - GBBT SSBTSGS property went up in flames Lawson H. McCormick tor ’ | ene Sept. 2%.—Habeas cor- y 5 > {Pp y evidence of the w neer Hugo Meyers, Louis Me « “iy aap Fat CINCINNA ©., Sept. 23,—Henator Foraker, in a speech at the Bu to test the constitutionality of the! ; ‘ is plain. No suspicion Philips, G. G. Berg, Homer Beane rin March 1808 lor county fair grounds, near Hamilton, yeaterday, declared that trusts |tiinois flag law, which prohibte the Engine and Ship Builders of the isianders Mrs. J. M. Woodring. Mra. F. W not the product of the tariff In we. but had sprung into existence | use of the national emblem for ad STEEL AND WOOD aa Chetan feeruats M * 4 natural result of trade conditions le declare hat increasing | vertising pur 8, has be DETROIT, Mich., Ser fhe| Gnatee Newae T et Mink neers é & Oe a atin herween the United States and foreign countries for the |yerusine purposes, has heen Meeun | CME Re MILL oe _ seventy-fifth annual convention of iobbs, A. Schneider, Mra. C. A. Eri world’s commerce had compelled @ reduction in expenses by American | wag filed to secure the release of Cl- 1% SE SECSBEGSRE SS Fellows adjourned at n a. 0; Selly, Amaoow on Ordvra for goods by combining and dong away with uselem plants and |Sic6 Herahom, of No. 41. Randolph Violation of the Odd F “ AWS, | Ke a Sire. Ian Stacy. 7. & free trade country, had been the mother of trusts. He further declared | ttaryey on the complaint of Charles YOUR MONEY CAN BE WELL SPENT HBRE. was adopted. Th provides for! wommtyre, J. Day, J G.| THLAMOOK, Or Al that at present the outlook for Asiatic trade was the brightest that this | xicpermott, The dealers who are s atuariia tay like of wets. at sean ee = a the punishment pombers Of| a geese ire, 3 ik number of residents famook| country nad ever known, and he believed that in the grand competition | sccused of violation of the statute OD ee ee ne ot plumbing. ena the order who are in a ay a are availing themselves of the op-| of the nations to supply Asia with goods, the United States would give.a | voie in the custody of a constable . i : NE, nected with such « nies, T unity to secure timber lands | fe tendency to destroy all combinations was L bring tm your plans and have us figure on them. portun nde in od acount of herself, if the tendency when the writ was petitioned, Judge ~y) , members must no’ Ridiculed by Croker. this county. Recently the land office! hor too atrong. ‘We must combine against the trade combinations for | Syctiain issued the writ and eet the GEO. H. WOODHO — ha , cme 3 at Oregon City posted ni to the| other nations,” was the sentiment underlying the senator's speech hearing for next Thursday, Pend-| 1331 Second Avenue duce the size of th pt n 1 ‘ect that t aii ved fraction: 9 pal o. s ita inoe { ‘ Eaton Md gin — - - ing the ‘hearing the cigar dealers| = - - ~ _ x the Maaet com-| west, had heen recelved from the sur. “ REVENUE FROM Jed States governiment something | June ee" 0" (Nein own TeeoMI-| Bye Declared a Dividend WASHINGTON, D. C ank Me re al of Oregon and was 000,000 In rr tax “ae eat AMEIRGTON, ; ayor. Sentral SC Teer ABC | from the Cornetiue Vander oe — The Weatherby Bonanza Gold Mining and Milling American soldiers In ds ghis task this Wook, kad how VANDERBILT ESTATE tate war revenue tax on lega-| WASHINGTON, D, C., Sept. 23 s Declared a ividen f ieceenity existe. 7 t-| peor ng for Oregon City tol | 000,000 each Is 2% per cent. of the| Washington, will be the guest of| a ar ‘ 9 er ben at a cabinet meeting nddie thy pol tanks entry mber claims, | amounts of the legacies to sons and| Mrs, Washington McLean. Mra, Me-| - A First-class Investment. . desecration of upon the par There 1 about] NEW YORK, Sept. 2%.—Ferdinand| daughters, 4% per cent. of the) Lean ts the mother of John R. We have a few thousand shares of this stock, whiel offer a be permitted In this conne tacked | timber claim late. It 1s reported] wiaman, the a lectae af Internal re-{ @Mount of legacles to nephews and| Lean, the Democratic nominee for! ew daya at Mc. For ‘all particul are easkaaee “ bet dhuvehes Have alway 1 jaw firm of Trac man &|that County Commission C,H. Wh pi tinccei ai | nieces,.and 16 per cent. of the| governor of Ohio. Admiral Dewey ts w. | : e times of wer, there {# ample prece-| Platt, of which Senator Pt»*\ i# n|ler sold to Congressman Stone 19,000] Ye? © the Third district of New! qmounte of legacies to perseny w |a friend of the family of long stand- .-. B. NICHOLS & © dent for Otis’ action. | merirber. jacres of timber land, York, expects to collect for the Unit-/are not blood relations, ~~ a O11 and SB) Gterr-Boyd Bulging ys . we . ° * Dai ~ * ia ‘ ~ 2

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