The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 12, 1899, Page 4

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cere M'KINLEY MAKES A POINTED STATEMENT | Petition of Prohibitionists | Says the United States Will Retain Sovereignity of Philippines. ° MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 12—P font MeKinley and his party @ @ arrived here rhortiy before po tay, He wa tby anim: @ @ mense thron The Thirte » Mu ta, which had just are @ @ rived from San Fra \ view by Unguished guests, @ @ after which they were ir by McKinley The president @ @ apoke of the great growth of the Us 1 Sta n Plymouth @ rock to Manila ° e Speaking our new possessions, he sald that he had no doubt @ @ that they will be atned und mov ty f no «United @ @ States, and congress will ; ! 1 just « e @ ment for them ° ° ° ° Secccccsccsecseecesesercesseseeeer ° PRONOUNCED WN. P. Issues an Order to Load No More at Present. arina ts due from San Francisco today to load coal She left the Golden Gate before the Walla Walla and passed through the same gale that made so much trouble for the Pacife Coast steam Steamer ¢ er A Matter of Importance to Ev Japs employed on the uy loading lumbe Business Man in the Puget va ling lumber at Tacoma, were ven off the ves ind District. sel yesterday by a crowd of men who objected to foreign labor schooner which is Instead of the car shortage casing oe up, It is getting progressively wor *-ntain Gage, of the or ‘The Northern Pacific has issued 4m Wail yalla, did not come up with order that no more cars shal) > ad- the vessel rf present trip. He 4 WIth shingles withouth further in- has been transferred to the State @tructions, Nearly 100 mills ot California, which runs out of state are now shut down on account Portland, and Captain Hall, former # in which to ship/|ly of the Orizaba, ie now the skip Those along the per of the Walla Walla. men WANT MPKINLEY IN NEBRASKA promise when relief w ed. The Great Northe OMAHA 1 today atea " ont fulfitied its promise to cars, Dut more than meeded to fil the orders hand. This shortar fall, bat is worse now than fore. The Northern Paciti to have made ay e 1.7 care this year, but production in this ma 1,000 « w already of Neb, Oct. 12 by the R re and Omaha citiaens ger state hae increased all ou iy Sinerdae Seeaident 3 cond where they are using cattle cars to! ® ee ae act os vm A er ne ship in, for tn carrying large stocks | |) - “? fe ate of of shingles om hand, the interest on | Brena Are left tor the money invested eats up the| * Vv » prese nvitation it. ¢ president ’ Many of the shingle mi! * sald that the president has sar on a small capital, and the » turers depend on immedia In this way the car shortage &@ great hardship on employes of the { the First w ae semble here. If he does the occasion will be made a holiday and t t i turn out t mn Quite, 084 indirectty on Lardware | demonstration. as the First reg: and machinery de gr oP eae ia the pride of all wait until shingles are to | Nebraska collect their accounts. Db y or indirectly, the congestion of raliroad MINING NEWS. At e Calumet, tn the Index dis trict new strike and big devel opments are making things quite ly The two and trail is all con a stabl standing on the cla has been driven 18 f 6 feet wide. A croascut ab traffic works an Injury upon nearly every resident of the Puget sound country. Shippers of wheat are experie a like drawback. In many in it is impossible to ship. even tho the producer knows the price ed is greater than he can realize la er. Aside from this, the expense harvesting makes it desirable to gome grangers to realize on their produce at once. This Is, of course impossible under the conditions pr ne on h valling. $ a as erie vs What {6 of yet greater importance | V!4¢ Was 8 m th < fs the fact that this congested tramic feet abo tunnel, and the ore may seriously affect the shipment is assayt per cent copper. The army supplies to the Phil ledge tm the tunnel ts much wider ‘The shingle men anticipate dim in obtaining future orders Eastern buyers, on account frequent inability to fill thern @ficulties are to be encountere than had been supposed, and is In creasing in v e as it grows deep er. Five horses are constantly packing the ore two and one-quar the handling of transports as» , ter miles over the trail, and the the problem will become extremely mine is making an output of about @erious. The talk among mill menof one ton per day measures to prevent a recur 8 rence of this trouble, has, as yet, as-| The old tr between the sumed no practical form. mine owners and the I phant Telegraphic orders were received © ts the Gedes Chasen et Northern Pacific headquart ids be dean teak al late this afternoon from St aul, ah oukers of the Whe rescinding the order issued October A ; -Plaong - 4 which stated that no more a ledge from which ehould be loaded with #«hingles both the Trail No 2 and Le further orders. 1 erator ave token 4 the change of fron oMciais wil! not say hant owners uit il be annonnee © h t known that the big shingle men hi ught for $100,000 damages been bringing strong pressure t end the naming of only or modity to be excluded poss e = PERSONALS. something to do with ch ng t Fr. M k, general passenger agent of the Pennsylvania roads with headq in the city arters at Portland, is = The Water Front. sieht mae orthern Pacific, is in Spokane to hack from Montr «. of the O. R and today Sedgewick, tax &N., Is === Grand Trunk ts nt nt Mohler of the O. R. & turned to Portland from A flerce southwestern gale de layed the steamer Walla Walia which was due from San cisco yesterday, and she did not reach port until 1:20 o'clock this morning. Shortly after leaving San Francis co the gale was encountered, and for a couple of days it made things very lively indee for the big steamer. The Walla Walla had 160 passengers for Seattle and a cargo of 1,800 tons of freight. The eargo included two immense Heine boilers for the Douglas Island mines. They will probably be shipped on the steamer ALK which goes north on October 17 J. A. Clock main © general agent of the ntral {a up from Port land HM senger ng MacGregor, traveling pas gent for the CP. R.. with headquarters left this morning Bright and at Skagway city for Vancouver thi Nu nd Mra. G. G Mrs. Bright of Cincinnati have ar od in Seattle and will make their ome in this city A BANK AT NOME, H. T. Willis, of the Bar f Commerce Canadian branch at Daw 1 from the with the obje Two northern vessels will #all to Gay for Lynn Canal, the steamer _ Humboldt and the Pacific Coast 4 company’s steamer Cottage ( Both will carry larg North yeater. t of determining the advisability of establishing a cargoes and h neh ban € 4 oune a , the Cottage City has quite a num- nk of his house at Cape ber of passengers bound for Daw gon, who will try to get through! 4) yee ary) + before the Yukon freezes ; 14 that his bank “gu A pped ont $4.400.000, and Superintendent ride of that output 9 sbont $18,000 the Pacific Coast St hip com- (090. Alexander MeDonald, hoe anya pany. who went al | t not been In financial distress. weeks ago, ts « on the steamer 19. Important changes in the af to returr COMING THIS WAY. mn October fairs of the company will, it is sald Burlington fs extending {ts be made shortly after his arrival , jell so Nog trdgc yn porters Byer heve. extension {a to be bulit next aum The steamers ytune and Clan). A lle of McDonald arriv OE Al ee etc iy Ifle day with about 200 tons of baled - re hay, 4 portion of which was brought iw -Aaaite ‘asset in on scows. It ts being discharged piseases of women, 54 Hinckley blk | had charge of the recent effort t (MLLED A THE SEATTLE WASHINGTON COLUMBUS, 0. Oct, 12.—The p hibition state committee Med tts tition for a plac nm the offictal bal lot with Seeretary of State Kiuney this afternoon The titton containa S198 names of which Cuyahoga nty « uted M2, the largest number f any one county, though Stark coun ty follows with 117, and (hia county with 614 The attlo & ene | is showing at the , jucta of the count May Settle the Strike. 4: tp te ae 4 ‘ , hibit is exeellent rh m from the Mount Baker ton districts form a ver « | collection Free at the Exposition, Miniate dd to act twee PARIB, Oct, 1.—Prime Waldeck. Rousseau has agr ax arbitrator in the tro the masters and men at the Creusot iron works, | milling ore potas vs | Splendid Exhibit of the S. &1. A GROSS INsULY. =| 1. Hawkins, the prominent col was grossly ineult Mr.} Hawkins says he was talking to} Deputy Bheriff Wilson, when young Foster, son of Benator Foster Foster, who was passing by in an road vient state of Intoxteation pushed Kim to one side, saying Get out of the way, nigger, and let 1 white man pase.’ The colored people of the elty feel the incident an insult to themselves. aludwildddWddd dues. —_ it former and concentrat from aS |the latter go to make up this dis | Se CHANGE N ROUTE. tis CITY NEWS. The Grant Street Electric Rail | The agricultural lands along th AR AR AD way company bas applied to the|Poad are well represented. Large veVVETY council for permission to change | Yexetablos of all kinds and magnif the route of its line in order that |feent grain form the main part of John I. MeManus, the well-known improvements can be made. In-/this display, together with fruits, mining man, left last night for stead of running on King street |!arge and small, The Seattlo & In-| kane. preparatory to @ visit to from Sixth avenue south to Seventh ternational foe h so "2 facie eee avenue south, the company desires the finest Umber in the state Joueph Hambiet, owner of the Sea permission to build on Sixth avenue | The exhibit show 1 thin import.) Br mine aves today for a two south to the Seattle doulevard, and Ant resource of Western Washing: | weeks DeeOR. th pte A PFORes> thence to Plummer street, thence ton. Hemlock, which has always Par ae on Grant street to the boulevard, | been considered “oult fe >) Mee, ©. Chay and daughter, of a ber, is on exhibition wed into wWatkine, New York, is visiting Mra. boards. Rachae) Wellman, at 611 Cherry street. ‘They will remain bere three HE WANTED Fraud Is Charged. ur weeks, WHATCOM, Oct. 12.—A suit for lienry Newton reported to the po A WINTER HAT $365,000 ngainnt Fairhaven | lec night that his room in the Land company wa din tt Hoston house had been entered and é perior court Inte thix afternoon by clothing to the value of $17 had Thief Caught in Mrs. Fr Oe ee ow |e asta ai Last Night. plainaat nx Hy a number of alleged Ie Wee tke’ Day. James McKinley, an engineer James 3, ill of the Great North SPOKANE, Oct. 12.—The Elks was caught last night at 10:45 10/66) Railway company is nar attended the exposition yesterday the act of robbing Fraser's cloak | ay aioge abtor of t . nd Sp was jammed with and millinery store tn the Colonial pany Th appointment ar their friends Their unique parade block on Second avenue. The Cap | coiver will be applied for by Mr. and celebration at the falr were ture was made by Henry Surry, of the Merchants’ Patrol McKinley w first discovered tn the store by Miss Minnie Dahl, an employe, She was passing at the time, and through foree of habit looked in. She noticed a man mov ing In the rear of the store near an open window, which opens on a passageway between the block and the postofiice Misa | Dahl was satisfied a Bartlett by. One man watched the rear trance, while another teleph police headquarters, In the m time Patrolmap Surrey arrived and going into the store found a man ne bett MeKinley denies his Several hate and cloaks w seutit ‘© found scattered in the passage y kes, A Cand Dp ithe, sises 2%. 3, 3% and 4, of the PREPARING FOR WINTER, Thieves entered the residence of . Higine at 2601 Reilroad avenue nw last night and carried of several suite of clothes Contamet a : ner of Seneca street pposite St five viet lt (DOL Totem Pole EXCites vos cove cranes Discussion IY AN ANTI-SALOON | MERTING Clergymen of the City Get After the Men Who “Ob Pole In & = RS $2.00 to $3.00 for 53C At the monthly meeting of the an ti-naloon league, held last nigh the First M hureh mer » pr he committee wt ure the passage of a spectal ord ance closing ail saloons during the unteers’ three days’ reception, re ported on the result of ite work. I¢ Many hundreds of pairs of was Suggested that @ compromine nin 7 rdinance closing the saloons for one is, Flank 1 jay m ht be offered reductions. ches were made by Rev. W. H Temple, Rev. Hugh Gilebrist, Rev BE. M. Rand Alison W. Judge E. D. Benson, Aurtin fitha, nur C. Jackson, and othe Mr. Temple advised a determ effort to unite all of the anti-saloor forces in the city. He declare’ that # could be accomplished by un asing agitation and believed that ordinance after ordinance should be ntroduced in the efty coun ing for the ultima ng 4 fluence Mr. Gilchrist took the opportunity il has bject the shear- wn of saloon power and tr to express his nions in reward to the totem pole busine nob structed act in council on the saloon ordi s recently. Said he I thought th ed to @ state t thin city had attain. ot higher civilization which made It impossible for the people to how down to hear of a n totem 1 in the heart of 8 an an lesson to our citizens The stealing of the pole in the first ava disgraceful business, and md place no graven # entitied to mage be erected as a monu in thie elty."* Mr, Griffiths folte lar mpeech, exp that any of the men of & in the ment wed with a eaing his surprive putable bu upproved of Mr ments Someone then sumgested that th Alas kan Indians had a right to r H Gilehrist’s sent plevin their totem pole from the handa of the present holders, and de- iared that aome action in that di- ection should be taken, It wa uted that the pole was secured at ght from one of the native jon while moat of the mer way, and that the few at hor ffered no resistance to the r It was finally 4 1 to take the 2 cond / } matter of a replevin under ady 1200 Second Avenu menly ; stone, ithaca lite Tomorrow Morning! At 9:30 Sharp I Open Sale of | 13,900 Pairs Ladies’ Extremely Fine merry ily onan age Honey Meg SHOES AND SLIPPERS police headquarters by Jailer Cor $3.50 and $4.00 Grande at $1.35 | 9 50 and $3.00 Grade at | $1.19 ALL WOOL Top Cae Rubber Rain Cea WORTH $5 $1.45 Bedford Cord Top Cane Worth $3.60 for AO¢ J- M. LANCASTER, Deputy N. witnessed by thousands Whe re, and Laird, Schober & Co.'s directly f Ladies’ Button Shoe pointed and coin hand-turned soles nd tan, hand turned and Good- s and Beaded Sandals, small siz- + Men, Ladies and Chil- r, Furnishing for Men and Boys at equal FOR | | E. Corner Seneca St, Opposite anf os & Lane, ims First Avenue It's an easy matter to “Keep Your Knitting Needles Going’ If you BUY YARNS HERE. 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