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s Rdiiaseediiinien inka tained Cents a Month By Mail or Carrier 26 VOL. 1. DEWEY LANDS AT NEW YORK Triumphal Procession Forms and Es: corts Him to Madison Square. MARVELLOUS SCENES IN THE CITY Children in White and Blue Form the Words “Welcome Dewey.” Closing Scenes of the Greatest Ovation Thar Has Ever Been Tendered to an American Since the Found- ing of the Republic. tay ashore, and five d and shoved for a fleent butidings t. 90, ring admira’ Today was thi and milly ubbers jar chance yesterday weather on e e e e ° e e e e o e : oJ e e risen and breakfasted garly, and when the beat arrived along side he was ready to step aboard. No time was lost In heading down stream. The sudden screeching of tugs and ferryboats announced to the walting throng at the Battery that the admiral was ap preaching. As the lit at came W & great cheer started with the crowd nearest the pier and swelled into a mighty roar that be heard he Jersey sh As soon as the boat tied up several of the 1 ashore, and then Dewey clad in a reaplendent full dr came down plank, smiling ani bowing ple ren crowd which appeared ready to burst past th fon arry the admiral to his carriage Those of milral then es tee filled up & moderate pace od to receive the ad- alting. The commit- he procession moved at ance to see Dewey the 5 The drive to the C Was One long ovation, When the per- ty reached the hall tom dike loose again. Admiral Dewey th e Carriage, and, follow- to the entrance of th wmed by the may When if of wooden platform. the cheering wed bis acknowledgments and then ato the building. Then the party SPOSSSOSOHESSSSSSSESSSHSOESSSSESESSOOOOSD ayor presented the loving cup. Wyck paid a glowing ois, Admiral Dewey bt > express the depth honors, one after another; that beau tiful cup, the freedom of the city, and this magnificent reception I cannot say what I would like to, but, speaking for myself and the gallant squadron I had honor to command at Man fia, 1 thank f t heart The adm fleet captaina to step for ward.“ satd Admiral Dewey pointing to his se within hearing and at a dis tance applaud y The admiral amid with Mayor Tan Wyck de. The carringe was driven ear-splitting « to the North ame r was in waiting arry PEOPOOOOOOO OOOO HOSSOSOOSOSOOSOSOOOOS e e e ° e e ° e e eo e e ° e ° ° e e ° od e e ° ° ° ° e the admiral ond his escorts to Grant's tomb, there to take their piace in the para As the car * he streets, the crowd a, cheering ¢ 2 again At the dock he 4 another row ment was lost in getting aboard the st PUt Of at once. As the gaily bedeck ed vesnel p Ver, whistles of a craft sereeched app s ran to th ped @ the ensigns rowte, the admiral, om @ mitteemen partook of li¢ rreakfast e Dewey n ntinuous ovation. Smiling and @ happy. plaudits of the multitudes @ wave @ of the hand. aft * chapeau Roe and @ Sehiey were also « eT oted e The admiral lande elock, and, with Mayor van @ Wreck, entered the . hey were to ride in @ parade. The vehicle * hrough @ lane wil @ thusiastic people tot ad of Riverside drive The arrival @ Dewey there " signal for a nendous puret of ap @ piause As bis carriage rolled down the drive past the beau @ tiful resting-pia ant, the usual quiet spot was @ transformed into am A notab! miral Schiey ng was the reception to Ad erywhere The reception ' Sampson was in direct contrast. He got bu hers A few mine ert k the order to march was given. ° e e When the pare reached Madison square Admiral Dewey @ and Mayor Van Wyck ale 1 from their riage They were @ then escorted to the grand stand. from +» the admiral re @ viewed the jong time of parad ° Bach company as it passed, saluted the Maniin hero, who re @ sponded gracefully This was the first oceasion that Dew @ to see the arch erected in his honor. Its beauty appealed @ instantly e After the column began to file through the great structure, it @ proceeded down Fifth avenue to Washington square, where the @ parade was dismissed ° A notewort! was the immense grand stand, where @ there were 3,000 school children dressed in white and blue @ They were so arranged an to form words “Welcome Dewey @ thore in blue forming 1s, while tt in white conatituted @ the dackeround As I ¥y passed the stand, the children sang the national hymn, “America ° e e o ° ° ° ° e ° ° ° e ° e ° e ° ° ° ° e * ¢ e e ° cd POSS SSHOOSOOOOOOOOD PRODUCTION STATE FUNDS OF PIG IRON POPES HOHOOOD WASHINGTON, D. © Sept. 20 HARRISBURG, Pa., Sept. % ‘The rapid growth in exports of man-, Pennsylvania is not nearly so bank ufactures of tron an t and the! rupt the sinks ntadiae ia ; fimultaneous decrease in t mist haat wihter wWieh the vovdsne teean: portation of manuf fron | ures w pending ne legisiature. and steel seem t been r ed business conditions ha dental with a simi owth ¢ a flow of g0l6 toward the production of pig tror the Unit-| state treasury which promises to ed Mtates from 1880 to 1898, and the uke the receipts this year at least imports and exports ie stiles: deere MANA thaw wele & of tron and in 1 ar ag The figures at the auditor ing years. This shows that general's department show that the duction of pig iron in 1 ciptn at this date are wit States has grown fr Gil in ROMA DON of che ota’ bt daa in 1880 to 11.798 ' jer NentBing cds ar ae #4 tephens Jeans Zritigh Tron Trade me. For the year ending Novem times that the pie t frei in 1899 at 14,000,000 to antirr 1 r ere $1 the exports of manuf , . heets showed fron and steel has grown $14 t $12,927 Uniess t the imoortation of manuf ar nex 4 nonths nich not fron and steel has failen from expected, the total receipts for the 666,000 in. 1880 to $12,095,239 in 169%. | year will probablx exceed $14,500,000, i Mita te te THE SING THE NATIONAL ANTHEM “AMERICA” ARE PILING UP.‘ SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SOPHO SSOSSSSSOSSOH SHO SSOSOO SO SES OOD ° WASHINGTON made pul D « following opt, 9.—The War department today Hapatoh from Gen, Otis ting all the in expromson a@ n Mindanao, untry over to th just recelved United States authorities the ¢ nd surrender all insurgent arms ° ° ° 7 e ° * ° e SOSH SSSSOSSSSSSSSOSOSSSOSSSESSOSOESOOOD CARTER MUST YOUNG MEN SERVE TIME| TAKE UP FEUD - | , The Prosident Approves Find-| The Baker-Howard War Not ings of Court-Martial. | Allowed to Quiet Down. | SATURDAY SATTLE EVEN VING, SEPTEMBER BREWERY GOES ALBERT BRAUN PLANT DESTROYED a UP IN FLAMES ‘Disastrous Early Morning Configraton , S t Georgetown. ST SO, 1899. THE HAVANA AR. ‘PHONE SUBSCRIPT PIKE Saturday Special —#?# Conplete Cobbler Outfit, worth $1.25, today 7 Set includes 1 stand, 3 lasts, 1 hammer, 4 half-soles, | package needles, 2 se wing aw Is, shoe thread, shoe knifey | packages shoe nails, package of cement. SPELGER & HURLB 1215-1217 SE! 0 Hardware and House Furnishinas ‘panters SUPPLE i: Glass, a ges; Wallpaper, Etc. NEW YORK, Sept Capt. Ob-| LONDON, Ky. Sept. 30.—#ome of + erlin Carte of embersling | the younger members of the Balter> > PAIN quversment Ona was aivested thie | Howard feud have aot (hi oi MEE As th R It f In di W rk Third and Pike. Pike 5 ‘ ii ge py A maw teugedy ae ae e Result of an Incen a 0 the Wa mt. Th t averted today, Chester 00000009: would seer Jicate that the at a young half-brother of | f| m Pascal DuBedat & Co, Of appea a new courtmartial ame to town from Clay this morn nga ‘Brandy. and three Star Gay rr : aeniet 0 ling to # hoon the @ clock | pat "a as. He: r , purtmartial sentenced Car-\ train. At the station were Jim| o Cognac Brand and three Star Cognac Bra ee des i i, Se Pacts GREAT LAGK OF FIRE-FIGHTING APPARATUS $ aseists"'cicuri ict aga eeniaal trom: the ® © ¥8* iat who was assassinated recently, | BR NNER & co. aoe — 4 Chris Jackson. in counin, keene 1 The idéat hes aporeves Haker, a8 s00n as he saw Markum d L aye ppg place of confinement, (#08 With & Weapon he weakened, and ows the lames to Work Their 602 Pike Street, corner Fifth Phone 6 ran behind « freight car. Deputy | i ’ i $00 0006: Sie mepiias soa hows Sar the Eight- Story Structure—Details WOMEN MUST | Moran ran between the boys and ‘ | Markum until he boarded ' FS =e of the Fire. STAY AT HOME rat a | y ween as ® A most disastrous, and at the same mysterious fire oc. @ | . * no v4 “sg fe - ere has HOt DEON) © curred this morning when the Albert Hraun brev ny @ VAY EVERSOLE, Optician, 798 rt Sat all its outbuildings Was completely destroyed, The uu @ WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. m mated at $100,000, and the tneurance ts to about $40,000. @ STIG The wa mens oe mt The brewery has been in disuse for about four years, but a @ ASTIGMATISM slege: wives watchman was constantly employed were no fires in the @ | ae wie most troaiad . rtation| phe to Christian Endeavor building, and General Superintendent who was at the @ i) ie consulted withamne Ma ve Deen union hel * meeting at the) @ scene of the blaze shortly before § o'clock this m is. cannot, | nd every! wirst Mf. P. church last 1 @ be says, account for its origin. An investigation » the mye @ the! Porward Movement for @ terious biaze wil, it is understood, be held Imm: ely o ® me MeO (PSC) Growth” was the evening's topic.| @ A 4:10 o'clock this morning the night watchman employed at @ @. HOLCOM®™. Optician, 216-2168 Bu ue ete n the | After this talk, and an enthusiastic) @ the brewery noticed flames issuing from the upper parts of the @ ; M Sase for thom 10/0, berY refreshments and) @ eight story brewhouse.. Me lost no time in giving the alarm, ® cose 9699988 0000000% ‘ at tne t pla th * | music we re enjoyed @ and the only fire appliances getown posse ere noon on @ SMALL FAC Oe ee /. pe @ the spot. The population turneed ou mar and endeavored @ | @ : ° ar hes 0 : GERMAN COMBINE | @ to fight the flames and at least save the tings, They @ $ Can Secure Space and ¥ ety Wened ule | @ were terribly handicapped, however, and the big building wa $ Aayansegwousis in tho tnoquelmns Luhding BOW being podbean jt co) Serre pp Aes pon a mane of Hames, which lighted up the country for miles thd becond avenue sourn : WN PIN } MAKING ° and. ‘The lumber tn the brew house was rently as dry SEATTLE CATARACT CO. ar as tinder, and burned as though soaked tn coll It wax soon Agente for the new Snoauaimie Light 13 feen that not only the main bullding, but a the bottle house POEDECCOOCOEDO09% Oooo aa | @ the barn and the pump-house were med | : leere HOW) WASHINGTON, D. C., Bept. 0—| © wn witnessed a magnificent spectacle as . Consul Brandage, of Aix ta Chapelle) @ ing fam ay up into Germany, in an undat report to| @ { an hour. lapsed sud- o the dep ways eo y on the adjoining buildings. ADORESS BY BELL, Ae now being discuss- Superintendent Miller was telephoned to, and he arrived on i led in the United States, It may be| @ the spot shortly before 5 o'clock, when the fire was at its Col. Ge W. Bell, formerly | of industry to know that practically) @ flercest. He maya that he at once telephoned for the Seattle fire United States consul at Sydney, N.| every industry in my consular dis-| @ department, but received no satisfactory response @ & W., will address the ot ber of trict is managed in this way. The! @ Bpeaking of the fire to a Star reporter today, he sald: “It was @ ce tonight at § k. Hie fepert of the chamber of commerce | @ one of the flercest blazes I ever witnessed. How it originated, no @ be “Trade With the thie city, Just issued, urges the} one knows There were no Ores kept going in the buildings, for @ the Commerce of nation of & trust in the pin in-| @® they have been used f ‘o doubt the insurance @ . jdustry, The manufacture of pins companies wit inv k the customary pre- @ here has heretofore been accompliah- eautions and bh night watchman employed.” ilies jed by hand labor; but in view of the ‘The Braun brewery was erected about eight years age by @ i. mpetition of - tae machinery um When the Seattle Brewery & Malting company @ Valle la Af he shes months 2 combination of manufacturer, to Benun's piant.and dulidings. The @ Ps pdovacnay at i ea keep up prices, ie e@vittie peeks ie the brewery, which has : oe tremly vigilant in regent te thi mow and he has even gone to the length) PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 30—Jeal i question in mail dis tt, « plumber, age 31, living in| j » This would expiain nee re-, Albina to shoot his wife, and thes ticence observed by the Paris press commit suicide. The couple were strange becaune It se ” tiain a n the house at the time. Phy. that some moy nportance | alc the woman cannot 9 contemplate Africa. | lv Boers and Britains Preparing For First Battle in Africa © eel today. Mar- @ ° e > caving all inst night @ ° railroad stations @ ¢ ne with marvel- @ > cus ragidity. 1 laimed that they will have 10,009 men under @ @ arms by Sunda Ps ° 7 = ° o CAPETOWN, Sept. 36—Thure is not the alightest chance of @ the Boers accepting England's final proposal, and an early out- @ @ break of hostilities is regarded as certain. Dritish war corres- @ © por have left here for the border e ° ° POSS HSHHSSHHS SOSH SOSH SHS OOOO OOOO OO OOOD: RARE MINERAL | THE DAINTY GIRL. | ‘HORSE LEAPED INTO A STREET CAR NEW YORK, Sept mistaking open car of the CIGAR TRUST | Dexter Horton Bank B | M—Perhaps| CHICAGO, Sept. 3°.—Eugene Val- | t for a cattle 4 | lens, head of the firm of Eugene Val- horse got his head and forelegs and | jong @ has been chosen fret will soon say kood-bye to more than yr of Rime aboerd 8 | ico president of enbination of } mountain, lake and adison avenue line ‘ and will very Mkely today, and the passengers did some + ——, pin Bp com thew cee trunk home full of @ne agile climbing over the seats to get | 04", tne United States and Havana fancy shirts, that have away from bim The horse was a big me owned by \ “mpany Kothechild, a partner in Bu- ithe cynosure of afl eyes {summer girls. Tf he the Consolidated Ice Company. F, . Sthis laundry he will Valions & Co., says he e y Coon was leading him when the car, | frie Cations woo ie mew core Sturned out new and freshe southbound, struck the horse. Some | nly Chicage | ptr ites taken bur aumeieal rate rican of his barr got tangled in th enn was canttal off { Hyered at these s efore the >| an min = ba collar, pal a Sate The SeatOrmee | tne init and Havana Cigar ( Ta}ye collars, te: could stop the car ite motion swung 7 the horse around, which made a | CO" y Sr. Metuecene 3 1 ens waa ie hall eat ft, tom 00. one-third of the eum ‘Queen City ‘tan La the car, between the seats nearest | Dene pF nad tee oe. the Cone peaaterm. Mon stock. Ths Wow York Seewitey | S sate rom ne - Rbay. H Ty stampede from | #04 Trust Company is to handle the i & passer unwelcome. The} ‘rust receipts and issue the stock — Sales Nan removed and Coon was | ccrtificates as soon as they are print- slightly Sw injured, low: NEW YORK, Sept. 90. ly, chambermaid in the Imperial ed Pin. Lena Reil- A HOT Fic GHT IN MARYLAND “Populer With Our Boys in Blue” OUR HOUSE tel, with a number of pine in her ; IS DISCOVERED She does not economise on laundry! mouth, was adjusting the curtains Corner Washington and Occidental. for the sake of wearing 4 6014) of @ room today, When a porter @ SE A * 7 stopped and related a joke While - Molybdenum, the rarest of known Joes not find it necessary tol the girl w hing she ewallowed McComas Tryingto Force Wel- metals, and ‘ aluad’ tha f company tollet im-|one of the pins. Bellevue doctors gold, has. beet vere’ in What-| lispiay them on her|are yet unable to extract it from her| agton Out of Senate. wn 1 y » paying quant : when @ visitor is com-| throat BALTIMORE, M4., Sept. 20.—Un- MORAN “BROS. ~ COMP 4 Zalek ¥ enbera is ed Vv . ry ey deriying the battle royal between and the first e or nas meses «Salt ot Ca SCURRY RESIDENCE $01.0 '5 nator Wellington and Gov, Lown- Engine and Ship Builde oa * n “bargain” shoes, « des, is a movement to a ‘ a ; gn : th ie gown with @ gingham un-| p § Lippy has filed the deed | Duke” out of national *, and AND WOOD sere ares transfering to himself and wife the | to Install Lowndes in bis place LUMBER MILL ae o She makes her undergarments from! Seurry residence ner of Boren| The matied hand of Senator McCo- Sew fine cotton and trims them with sims|and James streets. The purchase| mas is holding the cards, which ple f ¢ the m fal, or with an| price of the property was $21,000,| Were undoubtedly shuffied by Con- sion bit of honest crochet edg+|He also purchased the two vacant|«ressman Mudd and cut by the . ng by her own fingers lots fronting on Jefferson street for| governor himself. In a word, Me~ h are boots that are honestly, $8,000. pmas means to sacrifice the party made m solid Jeaher, and never in ~—— © state to insure a presidential xtreme of fashion | Fired the Piayhou: | A for MeKir and | t in the United States | | ry , She hae dainty skirts tn summer of PARIS, M)., Sept. 90.—Bchool chil-| senate for Lowndes, whom he can nen of inexpensive ponge trimmed) dren at Kansas, Edger county, acel- | contre be @ as exce t tand off” effect) and straw, which the occupied dur-| ton implicitly, He haa every « nf » ry, at a third of the cost.!ing the noon r Six of them dence in McComas, The antl § Ibs Granulated Sigal . tr She has ywne of serge or Were severely burned. Ralph Nay,| pansion utterances of Wellingto 1 Card Receive "4 ashmere, with flannel shirt waists @ged 6, died today, and Herman| now arise to haunt him and to still 1 Fancy Salt Shaker ery day warm beaver coat, Redmond, aged 8 is not expected to! furthe ‘ him from the na- Fa oe ate Shake brown, blue or nd a neat hat, recov | tional adm ration. Men who are S Canes Evers anes In the su els in cotton asd ee In at m to know, assert that 1 Glass Cream Pitch thipes and always | the president is utterly disgusted % Ib Tea, any kind - pretty INCORPORATIONS. th the men who have brought | £ Ib:Corona Java Coffee ’ ‘ ‘ about this irreparable factional split ae "? maf sone pages Articles of Incorporations Mi in the Republican party of Sarpy, | r the auditors office as f land, and more than discouraged A y 1 . Sunriee Mining company wer the itlook for Republican sue. uN for et e $1.00 he avd ant Rea ff ‘yt h lion shares of #1 each ein cess at the coming election. 5 aie . hia A RD ere a Tag A ga A Ra ommercial Importin in 1782. ‘There is a greater demand [Plenty of pretty musing, trimmed| the Inaex ‘Northern Copper Min.| Wheat Firm Suspends. 3 ; af iy See th ruff narrowest valenclen:|ing company were incorporated for| CHICAGO. Sept. 30—~The firm of 222 Pike Street 1008 Second Ave, 8 con y used and seve white lawns, With) 590,000, in one million sha of the| Barrett, Furnum & Co. wealthy ° 1 produ ade an|#ashes of the same material par value of 8c, The incor; ws {and infiuential board of Me | Phone Buff 648 expensl Ir ‘ on © does not despise the India print) were: F. W. Price, W. P. Harmon,! cern has fatled her Th atural mineral nes | for mornings, with white collar and|C. A. Riddle, G. C. Corman and A.| | The firm had wold heavily short | « — — — — ’ t i belt and four-in-hand. J. Methen, jr luring the past three days in plung- | f ind j 1 ito n h Ino crash and duck sklrt®,| Josenh W. Hume. & pon of th ing in vis steeetetien that - ahs Has Declared a Dividend sicily . ee vy {and plenty of gingham shirt walets,| git? Fe ha 4 Fg ogame 3 - i . ure in na ny " ureful to have everything | in the city yesterday from ¢ ne firm is variously estimated @ na : lead oF 1 ' 1 ars scrupulously clean and) Alaska, on the steamer ixce from four to five million bushels of H 0 | d d f 5 ee mt 1 ' re are no ragged shams to He hae been engaged in ftixhi the December option as Uec areal a Dividen 0 er 8 ft 1 ‘ 1 whe is not struck dumb) erations in the north this summer stohee loaner A. First-class Investment. Fy vg By Pe With fervor 68 domme, secre: SAReUy ie ee oa Sirewer wea) ee nee ‘Wo have a few thousand shares of this stock, which we offer : : rp allip lle PE ayhnlla A het ” lon : few days at 27%c, For all particul ars call on, well 1 the preparat f bly an invitation to remain over ight| held fri the Sacred ehureh For Seattle nd Vicinity.—Tonight wrmine used in coloring porce-|and share an impending gayety and| at 1:20 o'clock this att In- | raln; Sunday, fair; winds, south to . B. PA i S ~ iain. {#he room of her girl hostess. | terment in Calvary cemetery, [weet Perry) ole @@ Sterr-Boyd Building e i . ane | e i iii dint san