The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 26, 1899, Page 1

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‘EPTE MBER 26, 1899. ADMIRAL DEWEY Moun Woman RIGH CAPE NOME Those Two This Wek INERS IN SEATTLE Semi-porceldin Dinner Set, fifty-nine 33 The facts concerning a serious out pieces, this week eecsuhl . ting atts sy came to light today It » - .d Semi- iF Se 5 i that an atte Bas was Sans murder Annie Powers, @ he Olympia Anchors Early This Morning Sahiern etre The woman was brought to police GUNS THUNDER FORTH A SALUTE = SOME MARVELOUS TALES OF RICHES == = SUPPLIES “Qalnte WN MEALS wo sonore sonn On@ Miner Took Out $287 From Five ett last night, and today a Star Admiral Sampson and Other Dignitaries eee es — Shovelfuls of-Sand and Didn't Glass, Wallpaper, Etc. Pay Their Respects. soma Wath. 6 Ralistnsed. mbt Feel Tired a Little Bit Third and Pike. STAR PAINT CO. Decorated Sen\i-porcelain Dinner Set $5 00 They Arrived This Morning on the ‘-nnepises ths week ae Alliance From the North | SPELGER & HURLBUT Furalehings 1215-1217 SECOND AVE cut me, 1 have known him for a long time. 1 live at Port iflakeley and he lives tn a shack near the Myers’ ca u . ne ey ed me to) The steamship Alliance arrived at! coasting trade in those northern b ” THE HERO OF MANILA WELL AND SMILING ve with Bins and T didu't want (0) gehwabachers dock @t@ o'clock thie! and fjords, Aroused by there stories BRUNNER & CO. Vast Weleda reat eee old Bel} morning from .6t. Milchecl. She) Sf olden sand, Lindblum again “hit - Eee began hie’ assault by kicking me,| Brough 168 passengerhs many fom) 120, “yy, The seen ie soit Groceries, Wines and Liquors late when he arrived {amour cape. He took out few day*’ time Then he w 00 in a 502 Pike Gnd nt to at Then he drew o large knife 4| Cape Nome, though several Daw eatened to Kill me on the spot. Al ites were aboard. Fifth, \ Says He Had a Pleasant Journey and Is Glad » joment later he drew the knife! nore « very fair voyage down for the| Michael, where he gave the news AS SPECIALTIES WE OFFER Burke's Irish and Gankirk : acrons my face. 1 tried to get away,| of the year, thotigh on the 224) The rest is common history, Lind Scotch Whiskies, Burke’s Old Tom Gin, Burke's Jamaica to.Gel Home Is Not a Candidate but he followed me and struck mel shard » etheagiey Diew for M4 howrs Stam ia new 0 mining king. He hos Rum, Houtman’s Old Holland Gin, Monograin Rye Whisky, ‘ pveral timen near the eye with Bit\ and brought a big #ea in ite wake.| determined to put the daye of t 2 z “ for the Presidency. Knife. 1 fell down and he kicked Me ‘the revenue cutters Mush and Grent| snd hardenip behind him. Probably # Canadian Rye and Canadian Club Whisky. . fomec dy, Then he ram away | ieft St. Michael on the 40th and 12th| hie trip down on the Alliance was hin COOOCOOOCOCOOOO® , - a awe. ~ h “told A renpectively been ee oes. o gaverience ina Aree ¢ aw cabin. “°) A large amount and drafte He is going to New York and to Wade lives, and f WON) were pro own Yome. Paris, and wil! the world from NEW TORK, Sept. 26. —Admiral Dewey has treated the nation im yore brought Sou Seaoes Wann sce Seon ~ DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE EYE to another surprise. With the Olympia he quietly sailed into New frent time the pollee) iy estimate. Including the drafte,| There are many others who “wake ioe Te fF i fefactiva rises, on lb wetmly.| it with touch $300,000. Among the up te find themseives ric Job ne egution of your 19 York harbor at clock this morning, nearly @ hours ahead of time. ‘The famous cruiser ts now anchored in the lower bay, for from the city. The admiral intends to keep out of touch with the y~ sek Wae Ue FORUM! heavy winners were: Ldndblum, the Rockwell and Cleson are of the num- discoverer of the diggings, and | ber. Rockwel! went north as a cook Mesers. Johneon, Rockwell and Ole- aboard a schooner for A. G. Lane, | shore until it is time for the reception to Ddegin, otherwise he Jeon. Lindbium brought down several) who owns fully half of Nome = = would have anchored off Tompkineville, where Sampson's feet is heavy sacks with him, gether with the other two men, he ioe Grind Weonss te Ore r. ~ hi n 1 minutes of when the sleepy marine 4 e amount in drafte. 4 . got on & emal! fraction adjoining ye-glanece Gre not worn as an awaiting him was 1 minw wx » elt and Oheaen Daun neighbor. i aan Geeadaee, tae or Laaae ornament, but they need not be observers at Sandy Hook saw a trim-jooking American man-of hood of $100,000 at least, | re claima After working it for some the reverse. Perfect fitting giase- War loom up In the mist off the lightship, seven miles off shore ‘ 5 r | time they sold it to Lane for $93,000 es cont Bb inore than |l-Aiting They have kept tab on all of Uncle Sam's ships, and knew that no \ i fh ai Vi ’ & number of others i ) large amounts of duet end drafts. | The returning miners say that ones. nin * a t Lindblom f® counted a very tweky Nome has not been exaggerated The CHAS. @. HOLCOMB, Sevioien. 7 2. ae . J Cruiser was due at this port today Meantime the ship drew man. tine ie ng kings, | digwings are the richest in the w - nearer, and soon her signals, denoting that she was the Olympia, he was a poor men when, Mh came One miner took out #287 from Oe eggeeeeeeeoeesooooooos ny other were discernable. The news was quickly Mashed to the city. By j 2 suddenly on him. He on the shovelfule of sand. 7 o'clock the famous sea-fighter had drawn close to shore, and a whaler Alaskan, whieh * bound , rigid eNty wilt ¢ renee in popula othe om now ° n few minutes later she crossed the bar, She proceeded Just a mile T northern waters, Weserted m from now on. town wi “Tha a-nalr up the bay, inside of the Hook, and anchored. The Corporation Coun- | ese he oe tas GE tower pon gay ot ge soy Moen: yoo the toward) thie winter, As it le on an exposed Olympia sailed from Gibraltar September 10, and cccupied rid SMALL ee 2=2 SEATTLE ie foves x and bow ter ine tol andl strip where the southern gales wi! about 15 days in crossing the Aciantic The news that the ad- sel Replies [Terianive. he found mission. #¥eep it, the danger from fire wil! eeeecesecece ~ oh t t the @ th miral was home caused consternation at the City hail Fy Wold) Be great: At Bost the dwellers «'!| Seeceeoesoooe him of a rich placer down the have a dreary winter, for the heavy wy from gties and floating ice will ehut ¢ the Indians, and from of the) little settlement out from the reat of skippers whose little ra do al the world for several months ~=i0 aad | finding quarters. | 4 } 4 Brooklyn, Jersey City, and surrounding cities wil! help to care iN A COUNCIL COMNENICATION | - - a for strangers. | | . a Showery weather prevails today, and the decorations present a j -—_— } Dedraggied appearance | | vert. He had heard ‘The influx of visitors continues to be heavy. The hotels are crowded. and it looks as if late-comers will have @ hard time in A north gale played hayoe with the electric bulbs forming 8 Suf- the words “Welcome to Dewey” on the Brooklyn bridge, hun- Greds being smashed. A score of men are at work today replac- ¥oyage home occupied 118 day: ring which the Olympia touched at 10 ports. Mantia was left on May 2. ‘Three days later the admiral was at Hongkong. There he rested until June 6 when the Ulympia sailed for Singapore, arriving wrench dye 0a ay ner he ai eh fo ek bare vhaarae one Adopted by the Board of Education at = Walla Walla Addition Denny-Blaine Land. Go. * On July 20 he arrtved end entered Bur an wate be Trieste of that bedy that they wer ale 4 4 to reat and enjoy the cool climate of the north for Il days. Na- Se does Cais TaRMEAL cs aaattions Its Meeting Last Night. ples wus reached August 5, and Leghorn Auguet 14. The next long stop at Villefranche, from Aw t 22 to FL Here the of the city, by permitting the Oregon crew was drilled daily for the big New York parade. Gibralt j Improvement mpany to occupy was made on September 4, and on September 10 the admiral | King street At the meeting of the board of education tast evening the plans marted on the home stretch The ant le of the vorage wa Tr Dr. King stated. had) the rew Migh echool were cons 4, and those submitted by W, B. Bo Dexter Horton Bank Building. j¢ {n surprisingly quick time consider at the Olymp j . anttad Cee wae si de evga tte malateined @ comfortable apecd of nine knots | eran smpany © 1-year 5 and J. M. Corner, both of Beattle re accepted. The plans adopted r mit to occupy the strect, soon afier) present @ preased brick and stone butlding having a frontage feet Fort Hancock, on Bandy Hook, gave Dewey the first official the big Beattie fire, and thie permit, The appearance of the butiding ts not ornate, but it te substantial and greeting. firing a salute of 17 guns, to which the Olympia prom ly replied. Captaine of venseis lucky en to be in the lower he declared, bas expired tHe further an. It l@ to be of three stories and a basement, and w p Bay Goon joined in the welcome. The Olympia anchored off the mated that acoordin & recent ¢ complete building for school purp ever erected In Wash { LOVE'S HERALDS SHOULD Southwest spit, only a short distance away from the cup challen- jeleion of the supre rt, a fb 2 - a ae rt i Path ” ger Shamrock. and Sir Thomas Lipton’s steam yacht Erin Th | Year lease is equiva to a perfect, ‘maton. The structure is designed in two wings and the plans admit of ; BE THOUGHTS ! @dmiral was on the after-deck of the cruiser, watching the signa j title ite being constructed in esetions if desired. ‘The bullding ts expected t i Z Of greeting extended to him. He wus seen to give an order, and | The rr nm was read tothe) be absolutely fire-proof. The outer watia » be faced on the inside (but the heralds that proclaim the goon the signal letters “0 S J.” meaning “Thanks.” was fluttering § | council, ond 8 prolonged €le-| cic. stloe ie, and the Interior walle will. be of kirk ef senolithie thoroughness and perfect work dont from the Olympia’s masthead. The admiral's face was plainiy j cussion, wast at rpore-| construction. The corridor and vestibule floore are to be tiled, @ ta (at our pt ay Al cag the —, ay Giscernabie with the ald of field giasses from Fens 4 Mook He j tien cour Last night Mr. Hume) os ad a baited . hn } selves wi ave patroniz it fo was smiling, and ever and ™ turned bh shorewardt as if | phrey sent in hie opin ne wri rridor walle wil @lesed brick n airways ft iron any length of time. Pleased to see hie native lan Once he 4offed hs cape and waty- ten communication, the text of which| and the floors fire “stopped” with rete Silas e4 it toward the shore, and the secidiers in the forts gave a yell was ap fol . Th eilings will be lathed withexpanded metal. The building will be Oar call wone prices.no bundles de The Olympta’s sailors who manned the rails. responded with ring- “To the Honorable the City Council) peated throughout with steam, Thecost of the construction of one wing Hivered at these prices: Shirts, 100 ing cheers. Soon after the Olympia anchored, # boat put off from the City of Beattic shirt with collar, 12}ge; shirts, fancy, 4 i be WOLF he oF i and 7 dition will it om | the cruleer with an orderly and came ashore at the Hook Gentlemen, —Th mmunteation! Will be # a“ 1 — xe th As a alae este as to $200 *% 12! g0 collars, Be) cuffs, 6c. ‘Phone Pinas dan, referred to this depart.| 000 He total cost of the complete building wil! amount to 000 AS soon as the news of the cruiser’s arrival reached the ship- iesiaeiin ppeioutote ping, myriads raft of all kinds hurried to the point where the sare e t ¢t coun Th ment ceiting wil) be 12 feet high. Entering the basement will : famous el lay at anchor, and kept her signal man busy dip- unt img did oF be - = relation (0) be a bicycle non a level with the floor, and the corridors throughout the Queen ty eam an Ping the ensign in answer to welcomes. The orderly who came gn ll» ovsee.* *Y | basement are arranged for accommodating the wheels of the students ashore from the Olympia carried despatches and messages. He bany ¥ je onty a 1496-26 Fourth Avenue, petwern Union ant Pike paid they had had a pleasant passage across the Atiantic, that alt dream.” or . ‘nightmare, of, On each end of the basement floor are apactous recreation rooms, one for were well on board, and they were glad to be home. He inquired the distinguished doctor, It is | boys and one for girls, There are el@ht locker rooms, four for boys for back files of the newapapers. new and somewhat startling and four for gir In the center of t asement is the corridor for the @ “ A RARE AIR READE RAIS SATS ae . proposition that one occupying r Members of the committee, who are tc ke after the personal , Gakic aera stain, MANUAL training department, and opening on this i* the carpentry and “Popular With Our Boys in Blue” | wood turning room, forge and machine shop, botler, fuel, fan and heat unoMictal call on the admiral. The executive comm has de- rue Ay comfort of Dewey, went down the bay this ve mga an thatase ter avers non Friday Satur- cided that the plans for De day shall not be changed Admiral Dewey was interviewed aboard his flagship this af ternoon. He seemed to be tn ex nt health. “Teil the people I'm mighty glad to reach here,” he “Thank God, I'm home! We are all well on board. Speaking of his quick ¢t is such a fine ship 1 couldn't hold her back. We came ali the way With all deference to across the ocean under one engine and one propeller, and aver- of the Hen. gentieman aged little lees than 10 knots, arriving off Sandy Hook last night that it Is hardly necessary for me to nd standing off unt!l this morning.” state that I believe that your honor-| a 8 recep ¢ consolation of nn| ing, and the janitor rooms. ‘The locker rooms can be #o re-arranged as 4 el!) to make more room in the manual training departments. } i The first story has a cetling 14 feet high, and containg 12 clase room» ude shoe 1 by Pie in ’ > in ee \ 1 3 Corner Washington and Occidental. € are also five recitation @ 1 AEE III SSR IODA @ ce in calling attention to the| 27 % 28 feet class roome throughout the buliding average about benches to the On the firat floor ady danger tn #0 public a the personality tp. the admiral said: “The Olympia sarily attracte a rooms 20 x 27 feet, as well as a prin-cipal’s room, reception room, 4 her's room, and two comm tor's room, t “us corr The second story of the building also has a ceilin feet, and five recitation roome 20 x eet high, 12 feet re on thir as room 27 x 2 “The Proof of the Budding CORONA JAVA™)? | Best Coffee on Earth | COMMERCIAL IMPORTING CO. (008 Second Ave and 222 Pike Street. sor, Other places are a book room, supply room, library room, rea hers’ room j Dewey politely but firmly refused to talk at length upon eny able body will not be greatly per-| ie oom and t “ important questions, upon which the people regard him nm gue turbed by the wetaht of hie lege) '"* room an ' thority, He exp nbwolute confidence in the ability of the opinions * respectfully, ___On the third floor will be the department of chemistry, consisting of a United States to settle the que on of the Philippines. He em- i w HUMPHREY, lecture room, apparatus room, and dark room The department of geo phatically deciined to ke about the attitude of Admiral Dieder- Corporation Counsel.” logy, also on this flo will have @ lecture room with @ seating capacity ich in Manila bay. The admiral spoke of his health tn a sanguine f 206. Two commodious rooms will be provided for the department of way, and took occ m to declare that he would not accept @ The inquest into the death of Rich.| Physics. This floor will algo have an extra laboratory and three drawing Presidential nomination Fitzgerald is be 1d this af- Toomes, The department of biology wile have two rooms, the lectur Admiral San accompanied by Capt, Chadwick, paid an ternoon at Bonney & Stewart's, con. "oom having @ seating capacity for206, These roome will be augment i | / ed John-| tion of the a oMcia! visit t ey this afte: Rear Admiral Philip also ducted by Coroner The © by @ preparing room and a dark room. The center of the third foot plans of the reception comm left for Lower bay on a similar mission. jury |» composed of rkinson,| Will be occupied by an axeembly hall having a seating capacity of 1254 YT iS The unexpected arrival of Dewey will probably change the Richard Hurkman, R rdner, B.. The celiings on this floor wil) be uniformly 14 feet high, with the excep MORAN BROS. COMPA \ who intended to give him a for- Cookson, E. Wheeler and F mbly hall, which will be 27 feet high mal welc pected A meeting of the Dewey reception committee will be had late Hufnagle and non. The witnesses summoned are The building will be equipped with modern sanitary arrangements Engine and Ship Builders eter Jamieson, propriete f the Space is provided for every arrangement that can contribute to the com STEEL AND WOOD tals eveutns. wren i wilt bed whether or not there amet! bs son testified kaw Welr and between Kast Olive and Kast Pine streets, At the last school election Skagit saloon; Ed Johnson, Fred fort or eMeiency of a modern school building i ut Sate The site where the new High school will be erected js on Broadway, LUMBER MILL ye “ ne program Pron forma 4 on - , gny change a the progra hy a inin es Has a cha pimes4 Fitzgerald ae He attempted the board was authorized to purchase this property. According to the m mpr gained tha ymmittee w old to separate them, and the two com.| !@We the board can expend $50,000 a year for the erection of school ng, the date on which he wa ureday even and informally greet the admiral this evening to go down the iiidings. The p xt spring will un penditure Miouivteliy gee whe work wasted on the tree Boo ox Carpenters and Contractors YOUR MONEY CAN BE WELL SPENT HERE. > eee Everything in the line of tools, at rock bottom prices, Bulide The 1 omple ers’ hardwa and plumbing. If you are building, At the autopsy this morning 1 iin been doing some ¢ . pers FIN ee &. OheAplete GAG Unoh bring in your plans and have us figure on them. r ¢ pe r Dre! 10 1 quiet proper-| structed entrance to the new depot + y “Death wan caused by hemorrhage deed was Med in the county auditor's! The property was owned by T. 8. 133! Second Avenue he brief time will allow. Her machinery at the base of the brain, caused by | ofee yesterday, by which the com lecks scrubbed, and everything put In ship $ either alcohol or this shock from a pany secured that fp jon of lots 7 fall.” and & in block 4, D, B. Maynard's Tat $0: Sie Oe ON Oe abies \} members and exmembers ot Mas Declared a Dividend. ‘ia property Hes between King “udaon, and “Commercial and, the Seattle Ries and the ex-mom- The Weatherby Bonanza Gold fs ber Milling Ca last night Mr. Hajlroad streets, This section of the! bers ¢ mpany VB are requested to Altes ' vous mot Hritay vient vo peter a ver Hag Declared a Dividend of § Per Cent. nm Instructed to in-| ation at present By the purchase manent organization The me batants fell to the floor, Wetr on tor d Weir to his fect and went jer was very dr assisted Fitagerald in saloon where he ceived t Olympia will go t pking tomorrow.” reat Northern railway ha « uneepected arrived reached the Bureau of ff pened. All of the officials were by the flagehis Dewey will go to sship. The Olympia will be an thor The news of De opt. %6.—The secretary of the navy re from Dewey this morning: “The oughly overhauled will be polished up shape order for the great event later in the week Lippy, Seattle's wealthy Klondiker ~~ 1 elty YOPBPD ALA AL LOL HO TUENOME The project of providt mee With an ambulance came up again and — At the Seatie Minin n the elty cour erday neak thief Tyitler stated that City Eneinecr|eity is the key to the rail Gay there was a very quiet senel pa yd residence of George I. ‘Thomron had be ome time ye ing " apin, Spring, and got away quire to the cost ¢ 1 25,000, ‘irs ss ves| 1,000 Deer Trai 2 we id at with a small sum of money. At tf ad rig le Fe 4 y es oF ele DEOS Hy for $25,000, James J. will be held in the company room at A First-class Investment. 5c, and an option was sold on 2,000 times several members of th upned, the oounell Bl ck gary or oa ee rtharn| the armory, and steps will also be We have « few thousand shares of this stock, which we offer for @ official admitted to a Star reporter|t®ken for @ proper turn-out to wel-| few days at 27\4c. For all particul ars call on. that the company had purchased this} come home the Washington volun: w. |. B. NICHOLS & CO. property. In doing #9,” said he, | teors, GI! and 62 are- Boyd Building il ily were about the house. I intelligently pon and other valuables were tying matter. Action waa deferred around, but only money was taken, next Monday j | , Golden Tunnel at 3c, buy at 90 days 30 per cent cash,

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