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Cents a Month Meg © By Mail or Carrier Rican a ee BOERS BOMBARD THE BRITISH AT MAFEKING Two More Armored Trains Destroyed on the Cape Railroad. CAPETOWN, Mafeking began An attack on the British position at idnight Several thousand Hoers Oot, 14 Thursday at under Cronje, with considerable artillery bombarded the town Details of the fghting are lacking as this dispatoh te sent Two more armored trains ar ported to have been destroy e4 by Boers on the Cape ratiroad, One was carrying a telegraph corps from Mafeking. ‘The other was last seen at Taung’s ata fewtroyed after leaving re tion, and ts helieved to have t Confiicting reports are in clrouiation as to the fate of the men on the trains, It Is believed they were captured. Soldiers on the train destroyed yesterday © also believed to be prisoners N destroyed, whole train of trucks arrying dynamite were a The engine was saved An accident to a refuge train urred at Three Sisters. Two pers . killed and many wounded Tt is feared that oMfeial expressions of confidence tn the abiilty of the Brt ' ther 1 their own are unjustified seer a DURBAN, Natal, Got The whole fighting force of the Trensvaa!l was o sed Thursday night by telegraphing the single word “Oorlog” to 8 t noe PRETORIA, Oct. 4.—1 F noul has issued a proc lamation of nuetrality +On - LONDON, Oc M4.—The Roth te have received a tolegr saying th ant at Ladyemith an Boers dete. is unconfirrmed. The war office docs not think sken place An official message says that the engineer of the firet armo: ed train destroyed by the | sw od rts that Capt ebitt, who wae in cor nd of th Was slightly wound ed, but that hie 15 men w nh ed, and al! taken prisoners. Details of the destr n of the train have been received. When the train react ar saw the Boer artillery eu ing the track, { to raa for it, but @ mine exploded un der the track nh was derailed. The Boers then open ed fre with 4 ne t atm to wreckage. The British returned th whelmed. } i t Southampton, where he ¢ South Afrian, was made the oceant to crowd surrounded the raliroad stat Tinee of Wales and Duke of Y¥ ral farewell Md not meet the Boer fore from Ladyemith and returned there. aor Oot. M—t ¢ States Consul Ma crum, nm charge of Britieh interests in the Trem " spatch at the r artment this afternoon, Macrum assured Kruger of the neutrality of the United States during the progress of the war Instructions to make this assure broke out. He was als cha that they woul! act os war if Kruger and cabinet did objection will be rained oe Were sent to Macrum as soon as boapttalities { to Inform the Boer government an for British Intereste during the not object. It is fair to presume no at this arrangement — - 14.—The World prints a London ere killed in @ battle near Ladysmith. NEW YORK that 2,000 Boers w Oct report SRSA ESE EEE EE EEE ESOS REESE EEE EEE ESE SEEK EEE EEE EE EE EEE EE SPEER EERSTE EEE EEE REE ERE EERE EERE EERE EERE ee PRESSES EEE EERE EEE REE RE ERED SOSOHSSSASPSSHSSSHSOSOHSHESOSO SOOO O HOOD 3 be made by the oid militiamen to 3 BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 14—The date of muster out of the @ | Ake this the mont notable event of @ Washingtoo regiment was fixed poritively today by department @ +pe celebration. A meoting’ will | $ order as mberd. Rush orders have been received by reci- @ | held in the chamber of me mental and company commandera and all are busy preparing @ | Me™ even bex =. The dat @ final reports and muster out rolls @ (has: t due not e ‘The physical examination of men and officers will begin vext @ ‘ Li . amns of @ Thursday, where disability |» not waived, and the so wl @ ta z Fecetve even more thorouch «tamination than on entering the @ = —— ae service, The examining physician has not yet been appointed ° Costrary to expectations, the men will not br nar Ghai qune 4 | Municipal Ownership. @ oF other ordinance with them to the state All ordinance in pos- @ MERLIN. Oct. 16 ne @ session of the regiment i« fered to be turned in to the gov. @ ane » resolved that @ ernment Tuewtay. Tt haw been fecided te ¢ the rifles, belts @ | ae ‘ @ and casteens directly to the governor of ywn @ xclus @ ben sent in charee of Adj Gen Fx t ¢ the @ |agement and N @ regiment from here. The reissu men wholly with the @ x ted ¢ -* ‘ . @ mate ° wheth allete or are o Tho following promotions were announced yesterday at regi @ favor of the ite The anioly @ mental headquarters e ow te " a cot ° Company C—Privates Edward P. Taylor and Robert Ho Dud tw xisting . ley, to be corporals, © ? avis amt Henry D. Carter. die @ . ms pr charged at Presidio some weeks ago. Private Louis T. Britteon, © as Gee 2 @ to be musician e pe ' sé y °° Company K—Corp. John H. Jones, to be sergeant; Private Da- @ ar Jonire o t . nm ° 4 F wri n, to be corpor e Privates Charies th and Milton Rhodes, @ 3 : ENDORSEMENT * 1 Vanderbilt, of Ce ny C. has been chosen by @ @ holley to complete the semi-offictal history of his company. @ | @ begun by former » remal at Manila In addi. @ BY DEWEY @ tion to its use as t { record history t# for im- @ @ mediate publication in a forthcoming book on the Philippine | @ @ surrection. e. ° @ His Actionsindicato His Faith POSS SOSH OOH HOHE FH OOOOH HOOOHOHOHOOOHO THE EFFECTS OF EXPANSION INDIANS WILL SPEND MONEY): WASHINGTON, Oct. 14—Senator| This in Siwash day in the city Mallory, of Florida, 4 far and near the Indian hopeful view of the fu 1 %, thelr squaws and papooses @ard to the pacification and govern ave gathered to celebrate and give Ment of the territory recently ac-| thanks fr & most successful hop Quired from Spain. He was one of picking season the senators who opposed the war t money to burn, and from the outset, but ted for fur nd to nee it consume in a nishing men and supplies when war way that may call out the fire de- was declared, a again when the, partment—or the poll rebellion was started in the P This morning # inrge number of pines The govern ha e Siwashes, gaily decorated for launched this policy,” said Senator the occasion, paraded the streets, at- Mallory, meaning the policy of ter- tracting general attention Titorial expansion a necessary to ‘This afternoon they are celebrat- augment our fahting & and I ing at Madison park. Many pale predict that an increased force will fa are looking with awe on the be arked for, With the backbone of #, races and dances eo graphie- the rebellion broken there mw wily deseribed in Cooper's Leather looked for 4 continuous guerrila wa Stocking tales. fare. There will be no way of pre Venting it. A large body of snidiera WHERE 1S LILLIAN, will have to be quartered on the is Lillian Hall, who is wanted by lands, and it will cost an in the pollee on a charge of grand amount of rn n Tt A ‘ Seite Will bisin ° . ‘ larceny, cannot be found. It 1s al Gintne aak’ Sealine (wien , leged that she, In company with a done. It is not a questior yi. Woman by the name of West, stole ment when it comes to paying money and jewelry from a man piper. An immense amou f debt named C. M. Rundlett. Mra. West be placed upon the in was arraigned before Judge Cann oh the people will have t yesterday. Her case was continued and if hard times come agai * = come again they will. the burden | "tll Monday ‘will be most irksome.” - pre Are Now Lawyers. The German Savings & Loan As OLYMPIA, Oct. 14.—The fifteen Pociation has sold property on the applicants for admission to the bar South side of Washington strect,! wore all granted certificates today between Second and Third avenues,| Among the applicanta from Seattle for $16,000 to J. H. Delane; and for were Jeremiah 8. Counaley, Jr $13,600 sold property between Main! Ha Lanaton, BE. F. Kienstra, A and Jackson’ to Thos. Green, who|R. Rutherford and Edward T paid $5,500 and secured the rest by | Byrne mortgage wits — TRAINS ARRIVE, M. F. Backus has purchased f Thursday and Friday’s trains $10,500 property on th aver which ere consalidated at Bpo- between Marion and Columbia kane here at 9:20 last . - ay’s train was At the Seattle clear 1b in Dakota and fay bank clearance ited The road's rotariea will $336,827.87, while balar re taken out from the roundhous $136,914.83, | immediately. ihe saath i co katate - = — —_ " ‘THE SEA | company pene damages, TITLE, WASHING PLANS ARE PERFECTED The Seattle rites have held a meet ng for the purpose of reorganizing Th 1) was primarily to make] arrangements for entertaining Cor pany B of the First Washington ¥ unteors The rif ha < appear tt parade or th n. Upwards e members of this ploneer reanisation have signi(ied a dewire t turn to the ranks, At the ast night K. af Car it dent v officer will leave for Rampart City soon, but he will prob: abt main here long enough to command during the great celebra tt The most likely candidate for nent president ts ¢ Joseph who is now in Dawaon, but he Will shortly return to thin city Green was a charter member one of the t ! pany, and he aye b its ment ular That the rifles ¥ permanent decided. Mr. John A of the first members that they had sent get the ront th pany and a the are now living here w 1 to re pa re mer Company BD has 1 to see Rites name, “Healtle * expected the largely r are mustered the Phitippines be made at once t & grand banquet Arrange give © Every in the Administration. WASHINGTON, D.C, Met 14 Fepecial significance seems to ha n given in ee n quarters f the inolde hot ' the presentation to Admiral I m Tuesday of the sword 1 jhim by congre During t ‘ of this ernment suppress the pr 1 that th was no flaw in Dewey's victory, and “th will be no faltering “ It." the admiral led The more enthustar é Republics orators and writers affect to 4 indorsement of everything that has been done the administration in the conduct of the war to su the rebellion in the Philipp that there is no longer 4 the attitude of the admire regard. There never wa ent doutt ne ¢ feelings and sentiments ir what should be done by this ¢ ment to t Its authority and tat é n ' pelag Refore leaving Manila h was known to favor y re prosecution of the operations a e the insurgent ' ure 8 stantial rea f f that he tt being 4o ¢ hee there are the t for the belief that « att the admiral has stror nt that the Insurrection would ha been practically preseed if , ations agair Y: 5 ad been directed by th Ainw & " and sistence that " 1 heref not st mir ppla n "v that hereafter ther ' falt pig ig 8 k ition of the work of crushing the rebellion and in maintaining th victory which Dewey gav i” try without a flaw Wm. J. McCart the painter who was caught between a North ern Pacific train and a platform on the water front recently and in d, ha ued the railroad for SEATTLE STAR. HTON, | Bind.” RE SER T ‘PHONE SUBSCRIPTIONS T0 PIKE 150 SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14, RITISH COLUMBIA DAY AT THE EXPOSIT ALL PAPERS Estimates given on all classes of work Star Paint Co. B00 Pike St. le This ts British Columbia day at the exposition, and a specially > WARE Have you seen it? | @ arranged program will be carried out. The halls are 4 L PRP PPELLPIPA @ with oes, and the “Hritishers” are “taking In the z @ The mar weoured the service the “Big eo | Look in our window and ask the price. Pin Trays, 10¢; v4 quartette They rendered a selection this atareren : Jewel Boxes, 1§ to 20¢; Collar and Cuff Boxes, 35¢ up to soc. vrogram for (wo elections this evening, An ex a ° ) people arrived this forenoon from different parts of @ It is new, beautiful, fashionable and cheap. one @ Lritish Columbia ° COON BROS, 1417 Secon v ° The exposition was given up to the High Behoo! cadets yester- @ @ day In the evening there was a competit drill in the manual @ - - --- @ of arms, The prise, which was a gold medal, w won by Beret 4 0900000600000 00O00 S00 OO0OOOOS | @ Fred Smith, The judges were Lieut, Haley, of Company U, and @ =H. A. Hanson, formerly Heutenant in the High Behool cadets e BRU N N ER & co. oJ A principal feature ef tonight's program wil ya grand cake 4 DESLENM 1m... @ walk. The contestants will be Fred Young and Mise Kate Oliv _ © or; Howard ColludeGmeities Maal Van Alstyne; James O'Brien © Groceries, Wines and Liquors @ and Miss Myrtle Gladys Meyer; William Flemming and Mies @ Green 794. @ Marie Lemm, b4 502 Pike Street, corner Fifth — J ° On Monday afternoon and evening an interesting attraction - é " 8 Angelica, @ will be the Puget Bound Jubilee Singers. The quartette in com- @ California sweet wines @ specialty, Port, Sherry, Ass 59 @ posed of colored talent, two women and two men, @ wai Mies @ Muscatel, by the bettie, 36¢ up; by the gallon, $1 up. ne @ Walker, soprano: Mra, Clarke, meszo soprano, J. C yne, bari- @ and White To-Kay. @ tone; J. J. Hin, bam e One of the principal attractions for next week will be the en- @ @ tertainment of the Shields company and Wagner's band. Anal. @ @ lcgorical set of pletures representing “Rock of Ager” will be @ DANGEROUS WEGLECT OF THE EYE @ shown. Several new songs will be sung by Mr. Chas. H. Whiting, @ She ment sitive ee @ accompanied by iustrated views. Last night Miss Lamar re- @ | A, tor the pial feat Lies, @ cited “The Man Hehiad the Plow,” which wae highly appreciat- @ Saning as iow of your orders @ of Kdward Shields gave an illustrated talk en od, "A Week @ @ in Chicago The Giri from Bunny Tennesece” will be introduc. @ | ML 'CLAY MVEMMOLE, Optician, 12 Fire Ave @ od by Mr. Whiting nemt week oe ————= 7 — —e ° One of the principal attractions of the Art room is a table @ | hall | Help You...... @ dutie of & 600 arate pleces of wood which came from all parts of @ | Sha p @ the world, and was made by Otto Roseleat . LJ @ = The furs in Windmtller booth are valued at $30,000 @ | ings ° The automatic Mauser pistol and rifle i# attracting a great @ @ deal of attention at the booth of the Be Harware company e 216-216 Burke Bid ° Mrs, Emma Jacksem and Mre. F. L. Merrti ed the hungry” @ 3 e r booth Of Lilly, Bowardus & ¢ eooe eeeseo ° Ie nlteputed fRet that Miss Lizzie BE. Henke, who has © |@ T R . arge of the Rainter be@p booth is certainly popular. Everybody @ | @ SMALL ‘oo oO lye @ \s promised a sample Bottle, but only th who have the neces- @ 4 Can $ re : sary “high sign” receive them. : Advantageously in the #poqualinie veing and Hectt Main sree. The doors of the @Mp@Bition will be open tomorrow afternoon tnd becobd avenue Soule. @ from 2:90 until 6 o'clogM. There will be a sacred concert by © SEATTLE CATARACT co. : @ Waener's§ band A Quartette composed { Mre Jennie @ nh @ Houghton-Bdmunds, Mrs. W. H. Whittlesey. Mr C. W. Saunders, @ ores sana eonen seecsees @ and Mr. G. A. Edmonds, Will give several selections : _-— ———— ca Seeeoreccreeeeeroooocecoeooosooeoees We are forced to move, and to reduce our auction sale of hardware. Last sale Wednes- _108 Railroad | Avenue ‘Thought Wolf Was a Dog NEW YORK, Oct. 14—The escape yemerday from the Bronz Park soo & six-monthe old wolf is reepon j sible for the keeping. close at home | of school children in the Bronx dis trict. fimall dogs and chickens, to lare cooped up. | The escaping wolf was seen near | | Morris Park race track and was be- | | Meved to be a large dog. One man trled to coax “doggie” home and had | | @ piece bitten from Mes hand The park authorities despair capturing the animal, LACER FIND ON NORTH SEA The steamer City of & day 10:30 a.m ot | : They Wanted Cool. ing Beer. CHOICE LOTS sasengesed Walla ‘Walla Addition Denny- Blaine Land Co. uw “ND “JUST OVE LITTLE BOTTLE rived in port last night w f But That Was o Blind’ —Mow Wag. | at Kiondikers (hat will ts # the Upper Yukon tn steamers th ter Horton Bank Buildi * ners Men Tried toMppease iow fetwoon thirty and forts Dexte ng an Awlul Thirst. Klondikers camé non the Se ary) DAARAPAAARADARAR LAD! attle ving left Dawson Septem VeVViVVOYS y ber 29 on the steamer Anglian z a yet Just one bottle, and that was a Among the passengers were the fol 5 Th Pr Wi ad lowing well knowa residents of Se e rize inner The merry strains of the well-jattle: KE. L. Terry, James M. Quilt {im laundry work in Beattie, our pa known song floated through the jer, H. J. Shively and John B. Agen creas wit Uh aden aa og. Se Armory the other evening, but few Kenneth M. Jackson, formerly a . nk anne he big wd understood the pe tates commissioner in our work wasn't the best ar and melancholy significance Is down meager news be done in color, polish and beauty they had for the members of Wag ew and very rich placer dis generally, we would find better t excellent musical organisa at Cape York, on Bering methods at once and make It 60. t ea. John McNally, who was one aoe salt, ate prinse—ae uanéies, ge: he boys were getting even with of the discoverers of the new dis hirt with collar, 12\g0i shirte, fanoy, 1240 collars, te; Lcsmnal inch ‘Paowe Pikes body, everybody, the world at trict, informed Mr. Jackson that it in fact rar t woeful oc was even ri n Cape Nome *, vic way say that by June 1 next the 5 what happened city will have a $40,000 brick hotet 1496-96 Fourth avenusnetwesa Unien ant Pirs Sever aye a case of Rain. inlet oa fer be« steriously disappeared ————_—— from the booth { the Seattle TRAIN HELD UP “The Proof of the Pudding Brewery & Malting Company CORONA JAVA —T Special Detective Brooks was de talled by the management to fath NEAR CHICAGO Best Coffee en Earth om the mystery, He hunted high | | COMMERCIAL IMPORTING CO. nd low, but for a long time could 1008 Second Avenee, and 222 Pike Street. get no trace of the missing case CHICAGO, Oct. 14.—The North - = Just when he was about to tear out | Western limited was held up last his hair and give up in despale night at 10:20, near De Kalb. The a : made a startling dive ' Cioae robbers first held up the station J *¢ ~ made a startling dlecovory. Cioae ronbere frat held up the station ® MORAN BROS. COMPANY Wagner's baud he almost tripped nt down the track, stopped the Engine and Ship Builders over a cork train, covered the engineer and TEE a y, The clue vos a small one, but freman and robbed the express car STEEL AND wooD Mr. Brooks is student of Sher Engineer Daniel White was serious LUMBER MILL lock Holmes, and he made certain ly wounded in heroic resistance. deduction As a result of some “ “ hard thinking he placed a ladder KERR 18 DEAD. B i BI et | to oe ransom of the band room) Joseph Kerr, known as the “tall Populer With Our Boys in } Je was rewarded by a stéht thet n in the state,” died yester rnoon at Providence Hospt tal of heart disease. He stood six feet eight and one-half inches In his stocking feet OUR HOUSE | Corner Washington and Ocoldental. nearly knocked him from his lofty perch In the center of the room was a table, and on the table was ‘the aa ae aa missing case of beer. The mem cnoie ae. hers of the band had gathored in a y's . 5 | 20 Pe Cc L picid areueas he eee ea tee fenges er Cent Less summing John P. Hartman, a local attor softly the Ume-worn drinking song, ‘ney. hold soa ; than are asked for similar quality RANGES . y, holds a deed in escrow from 1. ” Beer, beer, glorious beer atten J. Parker Of Walla Walla The Word “GARLAND Du Witt Coon acted as host Se John &. Crosby, the single tax apos. is an assurance of quality, durability and finish, No paint to scratch ov lecting a bottle from the case with tle The deed 4 ribes a $5,000 burn off. Made expressly for soft ¢ oa). peg Re tried . » » deed describe 5 . , 16 leisurely ease he pulled the cork.|farm, to be given Mr. Crosby if he GEO. H. WOODHOUSE Disinay, chagrin and rage were de-' devotes a year's work in this state 133! Second Avenue picted In a moment on the faces for single tax = Es of the music makers—the bottle was empty. The case of beer was -—a53 one that had been brought to the] “rleste’ @ triotic Songs exposition purely for show pur.| BALTIMORE, M4, Oct. 14.—Jes poses. The shock was too much/ Vit priests and brothers united with | ib he dm” ate Start hana & (AK GOCOG SOQD ft ah ubamiell Cad ; tlo singing of the “Star Spangled | Asher assurned tt role of the! Banner" today at the consecration | > heavy villain In the sensational | ceremonies over the $190,000 addit on 5c ¢ play and swore vengeance on the to Loyola college in this city. Card | crowd Parched throats were inal Gibbons officiated “, cos | tt heard to crackle in a vain attempt A procession of priests and the fac- It's a splendid Roel erat, | a pre y to frame a swe word. Then “De.| Uity of the college, headed by R and we are having a SPPCTAL | ar word. Then “De BALD cf it thie week tective” Hrooks quietly took up his 200m A: Morgan, president of tho col it this we face indiee and aitaiets DAIS | lege, passed through t lidings, Another kind at a cheaper ecco p Ader n al en ! stole away the ‘serdinas Diveding: every seam price, too Soap worth bc a | © deposition haa been made by cake The secret of many a woman's Mr. Brooks in connectio y 0 The Seattle Stoc Oxchange ri ; ; voka in connection with the| ‘The Seatt! ek Exchange had Two Cakes for 5c jbeauty lies with the dentist. @ ye The story goes that his, 4 dull session this morning, but pro , ° pan a : ’ Your teeth cleansed and polished mpathy for the boys was so|duced a freak on Weatherby Bo: R ' { Dn Store | f f trong that he solemnly «aid: (nanga, 260 shares being sold for ALTINELON § Uf Monday free of charge. They have been punished enough.” |7 1-2 cents, These stocks were Open AILN en ight And that ja why Wagner's band, | quoted not long ago at 20c, and . I id D Ae A In slow tune, played the other night| were good sellera at 17 1-2¢ The 2d prone silky bg st. DENTIST } ; one Green 16 ‘nat One Bottle, and that Was a|mine has been paying monthly divi : 9OSGS6GS6 | hve 1), fk Billding » Waa, james of 6 per cent, ec Siar et ean StSeTEY

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