The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 13, 1899, Page 1

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we tomer gene F QE Come won TINT RY CATTLE STAR. PiKke"so a j ; ‘NO. “198. TUL. 1. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 15, 1899. NO. THE BOERS DESTROY nee ees Soe EWORK ACCOMPLISHED = PAINTERS’ SU * * * * ® oF rine Vu ‘ ' ry # attache at a 1 Cane :| SENT Glass, Wallpaper, Etc. AN ARMORED TRAIN Rim oreyiue cportmartia, #| 0 Third and Pike. STAR PAINT SQ, « ight 1 ' * fw) ———_—_—_——— pn -reth Pie Bovey oe 3 Have you seen it? a oat : >ALWARE Have sou seen th: Two Hundred Refugees Were Aboard : 3% 8%.» ¢ On the Cedar River Water System--- | OPAL | - he pe Look in our window and ask the esten. Pin be 4s a + C C ¢ 1 the letter # i * A S R J | Boxes, 1§ to 20c; Collar an ui joxes, 35¢ up to En Route to ape olony, * h * uccinct eport. it it new, beautiful, fashianab le and cheap. ae Se ia ars : COON BROS, 1417 Second Ave “a. * * Work on the Cedar river water system is progressing rapidly. ® N * Culs ' ft 1 w) ® Today li mark th mpletion of the laying of 140 Hneal feet * i * t *| & 12-inch submerged steel pipe, 7-16 inch in thickness, at the Black ® | @@@eeeo * ®) ® River « sing in the pipe line. Assistant City Engineer tt BRUNNER & co. - th . : int me 0% pen Bec the > a ond ian Sate . le si ake ® ‘is regular monthly estimate of the ® ‘ i A The United States Formally Assumes Care of fesseassennens : a rere hr d gpee near tMenr gore : 3 Groceries, Wines and Liquors « eTeGee meen weer le Seen cere cue ee ete Sumer ene nourn forint 502 Pike Street, corner Fifth. ‘Phone Green 794. 7 ® city ra * . aoonaeeth British interests in the Transvaal ieee Grek pirwarid Ti Avaiatant Cit oy Rook, maw peek Weay ie pant two California sweet wines a specialty. Port, Sherry, Angelica, H. Wood ! lw ke uring at and they are no mpiet * aliformts - 1 up. Fine Red tober 2. Th ‘ unt of wor n i t Pr + Muscatel, by the bottle, 35c up; by the gallon, $1 up @ 3 " * on M * 1b-division No, 1, Pacific Bridge company, contractors * Locococseosoooes: ' . S Care Town, Oct. 13.—A British armored train trom ¢ * ee ate ‘ DANGEROUS WEGLECT OF THE EYE fetrine | os } t wh up by the Bor t * : Mafeking is reported to have been wh up by the Boer 4 ‘ Wood : sie ‘ , ciahittiaits ual anal ete ea Patan my ty eo pet EIS : @ Fryburg last evening. The loss of life is not yet known, @ s« ‘ f earth excavation # Ger equi at or ton gh > dutis bel ved to have been heavy, a the train had at wd @ ‘COL BRYAN iS * ety 1 1 “ _Twe thew nd - CLAY RVERSOLE, Optician, 7 Flew orm @ 200 refugees tly trol Ve al » Cape Colony Pee ! * + ola * = 3 These fugitives we { armed gua The news g MAKIN NEY # Intake canal—1.100 cu earth excavation out of * Shall | Help YOU...» @ of the outrage has caw excitement © G MO # * yards t t mting has * s © Asecond despatch received here says that fifteen sol- = comptes sao an atom a : See Things? $ diers were killed by the ruction of the armored train @ CANT * aring i» ny * n, 216- Burke Bia > Boers at Vr r4 2 Frat ginat Es * : e Two trai sided with refugees from the Transvaal 3 * ’ A = |8 8 SMALL ACT Ona $ collided at Victoria, West Cape Colony today. Nine 9 ‘ : * Can Sequre Space @ were ! . * * Agyeptageously is tae gooeneimte e “ * et of 2-4 etec pe out of 16,900 * ry : tm ; & in place. R406 lineal fect of S-inch etest pipe out of 8.400 la laid. & SEATTLE CATARACT co. eo LONDON, Oct. 13. —High Commissioner Milner at @ 4 a cred “3 3 ini 8 peep * ve of pied oe vee . 3 Agente for the now baby te etd hn 54 4 Cape Town, cabies off confirmation of the destruction of o * h by I4-ineh man-holes of @ are in place ee ene ean nee ee eS @ the armored train. No women or children were aboard e * sb-division No. Smythe, Wakefield & David, contractors * We are forced to z oo 3 t * HIOH SBRVICE RESERVOIE . UCTIO move, and to reduce p< CAPETOWN, Oct. 12—All available troops of the garrison of $ * Out of 10 acres of clearing and grabbing &% are finished. A * stock, will continue > 6 tic ine de baum deapaiehel a5 nearer the Weatern @ * ange of plans shows an addition of 2.900 cuble yards of earth # our auction sale of hardware. Last sale Wednes- ‘, 7 t < Sree State, in his xcavation p the embankment and r e $ lamas ts the burghers, calls the Britonantunecrepuious etemy. ® : ; cre heahigna + day 1o30a.m.... 108 Railroad Aventie @ He dectares ny 4 compelled to resist the powerful @ * LOW SERVICR RESERVOIR * Mechs — 3 bog Mag a “3 R at s4 D4 * Ten acres of clearing and grubbing are « ad e “aye + 7 fan tra h acre 6.000 out of f* ¢ © 7 * * e r * Cc * * 2 F e * + eo: thing img Ps ’ The f s| & ce. oJ the city , ° 1 oe ® oa * e * set e ! 1 were epend ¢ * h Kalametn pipe is laid & e oo ‘ oo x y * pe tn in place 6,00 ibe. & Ps fus b ain. ° 7 . 4 * * ° yet commenice | = rian aee Tales Pte hep: > HARRISON MAY * re a follows: Pa Cig. leek wane ‘ 5 ry rests in the § h African RB ° * a, ; 8 iene Be ie : a " . ‘ ¢ rough « despa eont t , «@ LOSE i S FEE ~ $2,161.10. Bmythe akefield avid, dition je ae epa “ » yeul Macrum t Pretorta, oe * t © No, 4, $7,546.30 * e 3 protien, nies, te ones pce wt inetruptionn: aivanay. per hi 4 | ‘ . jetora are receiving material constantly, and the | Walla Walla Ad " 3 ee Peng rapidly pushed . are Danae the Nemsteiien S601 ST nus and ie dy ieee es Py on * - Sir Thomas loyes who are on $ coed, » Tales Might ge aie * eke eettekeeeeeetheeeeeeeneeeeeneee Denny- aine an a @ the reserve list army, @hall * WASHING ‘ ‘ : ene 4 tee 4 “ y of ex-I Ha RETA ATER Ee Dexter Horton Bank Building. ° a? 7 * : 36 SOSHSHSS OHSS HHO OP SOOO SO SOUS OOS OO OY * DULUTH, Minn, Oct. 13.—The * ‘ . = tw * b * wh * — Ss ———— * T * 2. “Sa th td dd nth nd cdl (odo aad adn add ai% : ae : The Prize Winner 3 Weaai AB bay ca a . For mi erm or a Ms y ost 4 - ~ . . * arir * in laundry work in Seattle, our ‘ @ more than ts « men were allowed @ we . ie * * trons will el agree totaccesd us. ‘ @ togo to San > w ° REE EHR RHEE ERA EH pie “¢ the a t " va " . vd 3 gation were t 3 on Bcials be Gone in coler, poliay ° yes a © ss ' re LIPVISE USES SECATS OS POSER EV OUT eee generally, we ir ee ce > e make Seccccccceccoccecsocosooes OOOO OL Oe . nieven > RTHFIELD. yt <Dewey toda 3 methods at once fA rs r ad eft this afternoon for a @) os CITY NEWS 2 y for . PRESS SHSSS OS SHS SOSH SOOO SHES ESESD HS OS OEOOOD | een City if Fyaans va Fea arma erro i P ve hy | sn MOREY wo ve’eeoe'e GARNECIE LIBRARY — BRYAN WILL NOT Tits evening the Christian En-| xmW YORK, Cet. 18—A fn land Presbyterian chu : musical and literary ente ce attach the names “Miss A Pdna Hrown Edna W SORONA hv Ae | Best Coffee on Kerth COMMERCIAL IMPORTING F Edna Long r-l, - i Me, ~ EMPORIA, Kan, Oct. 12.—Andrew COLUMBUS, ©., Oct. 19—Hon. W fore Magistra r a ? %lo wed on the 9 ayl. | J. Bryan is not to speak at Cleveland " urt today and released | po: ce ’ ’ road when the lat e othe e pen . a en, but wil James Keily and Frank for f evidence to show she a B. Anderson nportant in car adsibeaen: tice See ‘weil known characters Int if MORAN BROS. COMPANY | per fing nage re ar n The police claim she worked an en-| the ted to amd had t wf his trip has the act of pawning a stolen overcoat, | (T#lY new stock ach y FOR THE DELAY ae Baas | o ; : Engine and Ship Builders 18 was announced at the city hail! country of her confidential postition | : gin Bie STEEL AND WOOD this aftern t J b > in & stock broker's office, where she | ate Shai, cae dae LUMBER MILL cr les pe apenas - . the heart of a friendly country caren * to Mil th ; ; sed n to Even Chairman W. 8. Thomas was |®@ ¥ < ~: ae BERRA the resignation of Frank Oleson. Mr t read 1 hareing | i iret down an’ was not reat’. “Popular With Our Boys in Blue" onal = oy 4 “shee shen svane , . Sree 7 wnat the 4 A ¥ r aad aa now ae in F y gfield, though he was i fe will, in all probability, be ap Pi ‘4 id M.| porta, but now y ared, and this purpose, and H Ol JR Hol =} =a At pointed tomorrow. : . . suggested Carnegie | Wilson led for ii s ar ta for it. Myr, Bryan f . y, but iH of Mr Geto coe Gee iiklng: of the sane | Ponre. cave ared that tf they | Cary nsent and| was in vain ‘| Corner Washington and Occidental. Baptist . t t di- | will be readily re Lint n.| 2 = eS At the meeting ot the executive| trusting to hear from you by return {ime gtr WiNfril Taurter will prvte-| ana the game amount for an endow: Steel Ranges 20 Per Cent Less qay seis fl r t tt “— ; ; HAVANA FLOATING = " F fe mee Ap a * | nue Sra ee mon pr ad oa agen Nesey sea finish, No paint to scratoh or i DOCK IS SOLD: a civa c|BANK ROBBERS [scsi cme ar ma |sae1 eecena averse NOCNEOUE thin an he pwn : = x % VAN = ‘aka Against Trust. ARE SHOT |: b a ‘ma ‘m Nellie Peters Was in the hand oat at tae : HAVANA, Oot The Spanish 1 of the sug ourt. In a letter to eesti: 4 . canbinaiante rment has the Havana| LAPORTE, Ind., Oct. 13.—The J uli Jacobs b ates that the ay 4 the street pageant wag a » a syndl-| . ' ft ty.| KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Oct, 18 | proval of the woman's bond and the f Vern Crus merchants. Sever-|and the 1 : fanu u r eainer When the. tanks rder for her release had not been | The fire department put out a York firms have been asked ne Comy ve A § ed, Ja eturned to him by P. D. Hughes @mall fire ‘ ea oingaa he dock ¢ L Jerrick, enter He @ no reason for the | between F 15 : Vera ¢ Tt ers with t it sful attempt | to cuting this morning take It away about the beginning of 1 su 1 forlat r y President MeMahon | oMee ny of the 5c¢ SS 1 nm i ner rifle and #hot Thurman| Which » this rele At the 6eattie clearing h to Diaria de la Marina complains t at M&n-|4ead, Geveral ehots followed tn|. The was again —_— — “ am to | *Mitorially that the Cr n can ~ h Carl Derrick was wounded | Judge Jacobs; this time tn It's a splendid Totlet Soap, bi i rn in} brace th lepartme f the| and captured, Will Derrick enter-| The have found no trace of anc » having a SPECIAL three companies named ed & ber et it on fire, and shot| the woman in the city. Tt ts atated SALE of it this week on upation himnelt dead | that she has left the state and is on her kind at a cheaper Articlep of incorparation were to r hun A Big Electric Concern. a — {her w to California Meantime. rice, too, Soap worth bc a day filed by A. Dillon and Thoma 15 cents WILADELPAIA, 3 iat |the prosecuting witness ts in’ jail J het our biseuits Lappy for @ general comm n and ’ uty of at least aa ee oe : copy Migher Wages Demanded | waiting the trial of the case Two Cakes for 5c ak Bivoutts ond cakes made acaah ia 400 - udoiphia | to Compar an BURG, Pa, Oot —The Wateh fer Dowey. \ enact tai yoo aa. Bamrington’s Drag Stor EXCHANGE | ‘ied at Trenton today” ‘The’ com T ra hav leranded BOSTON, Oct, 1% iy * retitione 5 pany ath nanufactu 10 per cent. on last] miral Dewey will be presented by th _ y | phosphate powders, 1 | oa permineiém to open t At the Seattle Stock exchange to nd y, etc, Th wages, Glass mold-makers| city with a handsome gold wateh Open All Night aetoammareciae jp “a e inters lay the or ule oma 0 tr it 1 lemand a siight advance on present| containing 21 ymonds and ruby 2d Avenue and Pike st, Try It ==> k Standard at 4%ec buy o days rn are I 1 ne ‘ 1| wawe The mimittee of the Manu-| jewels. On the dial je the picture of Phone Green 151 | 1 1 ° th rthwes xchange to-| L. Elkins, 1 Dola 11", | facturers’ Association promises a re-|an eagle holding in ite tedone an| And You WII Use No Other | dey no sales were made. | Marrity and Joseph McCall, yey in two weeks, Tecoma tee r} ve

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