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ree ue ee Cents a Month By Mail or Carrier THE PIKE PHONE SUBSCRIPTIONS 0 ISO VOL. 1.° SEATTLE, _— = = = 66 ” POSSHEOHOOOO OOO OOS ° WASHINGTON, BD, C., Oct. @ . @ 10—The presidential party ar- @ ¢ @ rived here this ving. All Vale's New President. NeW HAVEN ‘orn Oct, 19 of the W. C. T. U. Hosts) tists: tonics tsise Save Gathering Dwight Three thousand undergraduates last a parade in honor of «raduates and on the old gymnasium. Offers of Homes for Dewey INGTON, D. C., Oct Preliminary Preparations for the National Convention Executive Committee oe Sete re ived for several mmittee expect t fers propositions will ays yet investigate Takes Up Important Matters. at an early date narrowed | this branch of ten tha hys lirectiy prom . ed many «x sstrate and pr The tranep v her statements gymnasium wo! > * le was ed tp the , nie mor touched on. A group of little girls from the Mercer school, u Au ia a ped anch der the leadership of their teacher, Miss *Hishp, gave a very t aba jock, She with this bt the audience with a cour pretty wand drill of well-delivered A clase from the Minor in SOCCER SEES E EERE At the cust office tt was tearn- ed that the captain had come ashare | lim the morning, and he wae soon | made aware of his mistake. Very mush chagrined, be tarned (he wea- set's nowe again te the north w Feapactty. * Today and tomorrow finish the anterconvention work. Then @ the seesions bein in earnest at the First Prestyterian church ad The ladies of the entertainment committee were very busy this ® morning. They placed betweem two and three bandred visitors ‘Aa the ladies come in aqd are assigned, ALP PP Pee ee eee eee ee ee ee ee eS ee ee eee eee eee ee ee ee eee es more prominent delegates present are: Miss May HL & report was spread abroad this a fidtional superintendent of scientific temperance instruction morning that the Port Stevens had ® from Massachusetts; Miss Margaret D. Elis, national supertoten several cases of «mall-pox aboard. | @ Gent of the department of station, from New Jersey; Mre. It earned, however ® Bourne, president of New Jersey, W. C. T. U.; Mies Mabet L. run an quite without f ® Conkitg, na 1s intendent of the White Crome work: Mix The transpost will arrive @ CRrvlIAE Grove. of Chicago, manager of the Wester Temperance an’s dock tomorrow, and ® Publishing association; Mre rnelius F rhes, president of the fore be put ® Connecticut wc. Tt Lucy N. Hutton, of the Southern te » alterations neces. ® California W. C. T. U., end Mrs. McWhirter, press sary toads of mules are ® diana WC. T. du here tomorrow, and * t " f the MO will get her Rhee eeehaeeetereteeeeean Parana eene in @ fe jaye Quartermaster W. W. Robinson ex- | pects to be ready by the time all the | »| LOOKING FOR a WINSOME miss. ms ree | Mise Myrtle Gladys Me laugh Killed by an Expl sion, | ia of this city, won Saturday evening a Beattie poaltle Mine Meyer is a very w h ‘h. then. Siete " some little maiden. It would be hard n Goostan, is a eu ater to say which It wae that captivated Cook w Guaed ei bales + : the judges: her bright emiie and|ed. Willis Tyler was fatally hurt where he expects to find Ananda A pretty face. or the grace which she | Tr damaged aused amounte to $6. - advent, the alleged Hindoo beak played tn “walking for the cake Bl eacl 00), | swindler, Advan! ts # it have passed through Sea rs | Francisco about 10 days « nm Jitsing claims that his friend has been hounded almost to death by a Chicago newspaper woman H | J. W. GODWIN IS AMBITIOUS Will Discuss Trusts in His Forthcom- | ing Message to Congress. WILL ASK FOR RESTRICTIVE LAWS: " Expansion Is to be Advocated and Aguinaldo The Democratic County Centra committee met yesterday afternoon Chairman Robert Thorne prenid The committee will con#ult in near future with the elty cen committee regarding the of Democratic clubs. A King ¢ ty Democratic club, with headqe ters at Seattle, will be formed in latter part of Decem The Democratic party will not ¢ WASHINGTON, ONCE MORE THE RACE As the Yachts Failed t to Finish Within THE COLUMBIA WAS IN THE LEAD | EE Ree EE POE TEE LTS EE Pee eT Tee Te TT Ty eee ET ee ® The wind hae Taawieae An Important British Move 2 CITY NEWS. SHSSSSSSSHSHSSHEOSOHOESCOHOOOOSD 1899, OCTOBER 19, THURSDAY EVENING, ALL PAPERS Estimates given on all classes of work B00 Pike St. OPALWARE IS DECLARED OFF the Time Limit. COON BROS , Failure and His Breath Came in | Intermittent Gasps. California sweet wines @ spectaity Musecate!l, by the and White To-Kay. now Allow the ¢ Ce mus had to allow the Shamrock six and three-tenths sec- nda The fleet of excursion boate and steam yachts that left the ity this morning for the scene the race was larger than it has for some days, It was @ general belief that today’s race would be the last of the series, and this wae responsible for the increased interest in the race. signal was fred at 10:46, been eee © prepara by Mins Carrie § r teacher, did some very pretty ‘The Columbia cromed the line at 11:13, and the Shamrock at ae si A oi A sere tcqepes fn the fnoqusimic Bu: dritiing in phy st re The umbia fairly tore the water, and gradually wid- Teeahd ovenee cout © program re drill! work m the sixth : ' « ine f ye has) ened the gap Between her and her rival, In the firet five min- grade, Minor school, under Mise Sadie Young r, and the Br ag — utes there was no material change in their positions. | on’ Po th seventh « Denny sche ! by M regia Sidney ‘ und t wine Mtoe At 11:30 the Columbia was evidently favored by a stronger puff i$ soeee The national ex ymmittes met thie morning in the pa $s any. It is estima ocd of wind, and #he pulled away from the mrock, widening the lors of the First Pres rlan church, The board of superinter Fea 2 a gap a mile and a-half. S8o0n the wind died down to six knots. dents convened at First Baptist church at 9:99 @. m., while th - at ' P zs The racers may not be able to finish tn the time mit At 1145 beard of organisers assembied at the sa yulh in room C ‘ 7 . on os ” bd the Shamrock cut down the lead @ little and is hanging on like The national executive mimittee held a buey session The by Quart sier m here grim death matters considered many of them, of a private nature. net aS ‘ee cage ng og At 12.05 beth boats have sent out their spinnakers and squar- | This committee has the cdneideration of the place for next year's ; 5 ve - ed away and headed directly for the turning-point. The change | convention. Ind * making @ strong bid for it. They have . oot . ae hae in sail and the direction of salling will be a great benefit to the ee ee ers set a oe resniaiat ae’ tedhodinel age Rag y eae ei tind wesathe Shamrock, which caught up rapidiy, until at 12:0 her bow was * ound ‘to * the next convention a ndlana polis elr in 7 — nanat- abreast the Columbia's stern. Vitation Was presented to the national executive committee to AeA pS subd My re At 1.00 the Columbia te #till well in lead. Nothing short of a Presser day “ 0 a eetans } phenomenal blast of wind can bring the yach&e to the finish line This afternoon, which was to have been devoted to entertain were when before the time mit has expired. The wind was fluttering and ment and excursions, was given over to the ai ament of the vis- previous wages paid. easy Bag Bos icact besees and great stretches of soft pond in itora to their places of entertainment. Owing to the late arrival rt Port evens did |e the ocean showed that the wind off shore was even worse than of the White Ribt last night, and the advent of the inthe harbor, Here chat at the Highlands. Kansas and the and Oregon contingents at an early ed to call at the quaran | At 2:20 the wind ts freshening, but it Is not #trong enough yet hour this morning of the ladies have been thus far ton at Port Townsend, and to permit the boats to fi in time. The Shamrock caught the atopping at the hotels, which tave been crowded to their utmost os meee Po Hay le iad reese fret and was enabled to pull up on the Cokumibte a litte. ‘The Columbia turned the mark et 2:24. The Shamirgek turn- ed the stake at #ix and one-half minutes later. At 2.05 the Columbia is about @ mile ahead of the Shamrock. velocity of knots. Not proses ot CHOICE the race being pore ane a At PG the ont ot the dense hase. The Columbia ts & nitle @g4 a quarter ahead. Beyond the boate follow a long Mne of «: boots, The American boat has egt® miles to go, and as jas only three-quarters of an hour within which to finish, it will be tmpossibie for her to cross the line tm time (Bulletin: was about two miles ahead, and Within when the race was declared off, Pp. m.).—The rage te off. no wind, The Columbia two m of the finish Denny-Blaine SSPE SESEEESH SSE SEES SEES SESE SEES EEE SEES EEE ERE SEER RRR ee eee RARER EATHTARARAAE eee Hehehe Expected in South Africa, 19.—A courier message from Kimberiey says fighting at Mafeking last CAPETOWN, Oct that the Hritieh lost two killed im the Saturday Definite news of the fighting at Mafeking i» still wanting. The reports of Boer reverses there are, however, persistent A Kimberley dispatch says that Col. Hore engaged the Boers nd Mafeking Saturday with great success. Mafeking was on Sunday A second diepatch adds that the armored train nnoltered in the north Saturday engaged 600 Boers, avy losses. The Hritieh lost two killed and 14 wound- ar nate witich re inflicting he LADYSMITH, Oct —Desultory firing continued all night be- tween the Boers and the British outpost at Acton Homes. ing. ing Prince Alexander, 1008 Second Avene Star Have you ODODE APO Look in our window and ask the price. Jewel Boxes, 15 to 20¢; Collar and Cuff Boxes, 35¢ up to 50c. It is new, beautiful, fashionable and cheap. 1417 Second Ave. BRUNNER & CO. Old Boreas Again $hows Signs of Lung Groceries, Wines and Liquors 602 Pike Street, corner Fifth, bottle, 350 up; by the gallon, $1 up | the eyes but the face | CHAS. GC. HOLCOMB, Optician. 216-218 Burke Bid | “SMALL. ah SS Ey Can Secure ecure Space and Eezie Powe SEATTLE CATARACT CO. raed fo eine ry mic Light eee veded Walla Walla Addition ——o | BLOEMFONTEIN, Orange Free States, Oct. 19.—Kruger has | = wired & n that Capt. Nesbitt and seven men of the armored . THE train which was wrecked at Kraaipana one week @ ere in the Boer camp. SOSSHSOSSHSHSSHSHSOHSHSOSOSOOHOOOOOSD are prison- ACME SPOSSOCHSOSOSHHHOSOSOOOOSOOSOOOOS Tailors, At the Seattle Stock exchange t day the only sale made was 500 Gold. | @22* tee en Tunnel at 300. — Information was filed today in the ennai oi — Will be found in our Suits. and can cut, fit, RRS OUR TAOUSE™ Paint Co. Pin Trays, oct "Phone Green 794. Port, Sherry, Angelica, Fine Red of sense im the body, ts for the relief of effective oe: the exeoutlon of your orders is the M. CLAY eVERsOLE, Optictan, 7 First Ave Spectacles and Eye-Glasses Made any size or shape and of the very nm th nittee hase The White train arrived last evening about 5:90 the n or down to about six the|® HIGHLANDS, N. J, Oct. 19.—The weather conditions this o'clock. Owing to the and (he the elaborate recept edmiral w ~« asked to join the morning could hardly tave been more perfect for another race be- was not carried 1 a delegation arrived over the } ttee Jetormining upon th tween the Shamrock and the Columbia, A 1i-knot breeze blew DANGEROUS WEGLECT a THE EYE Northern Pacific before m train, They will com | particular one to be purchased from the Northwest, and the hase had disappeared. Bright and ths oak ce qnence eé wortn tantned cure the 198 convention for | early, and eager for the race, the crew of both yachts were up fponseondlo tn theee Indian sas d arrived today, as did the with ¢ sun. The Shamrock, beyond resting a little lower in the Corequigepet tr Californ a s. Washington's representatives | | wa due to @ ton and @ bulf of ballast, placed in her yesterday, that can be found anywhere are coming tn siowly | did not show @ mark of her unfortunate accident of Tuesday Last night's exercises at the First Presbyter church were j The official figures giving the remeasurement of the Shamrock witnes " " Mra, Margaret att, stat | were made public this morning, The challengers ballast has in- responding s« he W. C. T ‘ leet Mre. Frat PORT STEVENS reased her water-line me than « foot, and the 6hamrock must cis W. Letter at th X he pt ‘ jumbia 16 seconds, In the previous races, the forced to move, and to reduce stock, will continue our auction sale of hardware, tinware and clothing. Every ie must £0.108 Railroad . Avenue We are LOTS Land Co. Dexter Horton Bank Building. ‘A Pleasing Reflection to those who are about to bring thelr laundry work to us is the fact that it will be returned to you in perfect condition, and done up in a manner that reflects the highest credit on our skill and fine methods. Our call trade prices—no bundles de+ Mvered et these prices: shirt with collar, 1®}ge collars, Ze; culls, de. Yaone Pikes) Shirts, L0e1 Sige; shirts, fanoy, Queen City Steam Laundry 1486-98 Fourth Avenus,detweea Union gui Pics — a | — LONDON, Oct. 19.—A Ladyemith special reports a email en- rt . agement with the Boers at Tinwa pase. An important Britieh | “Th Proof of the ‘Pudding’ — move, which the correspondents are forbidden to publish, is pend- CORONA JAVA—W onan 2 SOUTHAMPTON, Oct, 19.—Five transports will leave here to- Best Coffee on Earth morrow fe South Africa, conv ing 5,000 officers and men, includ- COMMERCIAL IMPORTING CO. ad 222 Pike Street. We are and make oF... meet that will stay in shape. prosecuting wiiness, Wilson is the j S TY L E N. ANDERSON, {012 Third Avenue SIAR A Tpas TRANSFER CO "Phone Main 260 No paint to scratch or H. WOODHOUSE |NURSING MOTHERS Require a stimulant fyll of Nourishing aud sustain. oy London Porter id easists nature a streng' Le ht food for the id- by all physicians, iN Kea TO ANY PamY oF crry Phone Bay 9 Distributing Cars a Spectalty Jac! street into the coming mur an f Ht will Join the ret inion Notified of a Decisive Policy of rhe steamer Topeka will not leave [SP office by Prosecuting Attor- the name the Citizens for the north again until October 22.| 20% McElroy againgt James MoKin- The state campaign rumht | Subjugation She hae already a large cargo en- dl ened pid ra fa yee ween in under a De banner. gaged, but very few passengers have| Palen F ote a a he pa-| Corner acaba and Oooldentel. ohn ymdon en lrne rom fades 5 A re ' yet been booked rpennd 4 -_ the city or state tree | 3 . | -e.% A writ of attachment, which war = he do 90 for sume His o WASHINGTON, Oct. 19.The most important work now bee @ | In the federal court today Pag RB, | Issued at the instance of Capt. Corr bia psc ea Sais to bei P 3 fore President McKinley to the proper noft ee tocon- @/G. Horst and Lachmund company | ings, war served on the bark Hunter | ‘Steel Ranges 0 Per Cent mm 1 gress, which will take up much of his time during the next six @ | ied a bill of foreclosure of modtt-| yesterday evening by Deputy Sheriff state committeeman | @ weeks. It will, perhaps, be the most important president en . : then are aaked for stealer Genie wAnGme, “ i; o | ' ' ntial mes @ | gage on the Moxey Hop Ranch near | Levisee Cornings claima he ad T y “ oral | ake since the days of the Civil war As to his handling of the @ | Nortlt Yakima, amounting to $2,800.| vanced tn the neighborhood of $400 | he Word “GARLAND or P t doubts | } ppine ques . no longer remain He will ask con @ ee | for payment of the crew on the Hun- | /# 4n assurance of quality, durability and finish, AN UNU UAL 1S Seon: Boe ered inte ete em in order that @ | rederick Nelson and Munroe, ap-| tere recent voyage home. burn off. Made expressly for soft coal he Hipinos may no! deluded into a hope that the inaurre ° vagy fet : % J hips | Be hy @ tion may receive American support. The Filipinos have been led @ | Petre? ax interveners in the libel of) At the Seattle Clearing house to GEO. o @ eve that there may be « change in administration, and that @ the Northwestern Iron works on the} ajy nk clearances amounted to '33! Second Avenue es policy would be adopted until after the site a @ | steamer Dode $465,977.21, while balances were $223, | @ president desires an immediate avowal MoKiniey and his ad- @ The bond of Nellie Peterson was | wicieipialigiaiieats KOKOMO, Ind 19.—A aut @ visors, moved by the cordial reception «i to the president's @ | returned the night before last by At Wants $14, , 500. 0 All Ni ' P 1@ hes in the We ve thet the Govtrine of expension is @ torney P. D. Hughes. The recovery . oii ask Ig t posed death scene nated in @] @ 4» popular one, and a will Be asked to ect @ Ag- @ | on this bond will be a dimeult mat WASHINGTON, D. C., Get. 19. ing Qualit sensation here this week that i# puz @ gressive action by t awe us by th . h. @ | ter, as it was imposed by Judge | To replace the paper currency with sling the doctors and ix a mystery to| @ they believe will strengthen the f the R The Cann, who acted outside his juris. | Silver the United States of Colombia w i everybody. For twelve years M'ss| @ president's message will, therefore, favor expansion and the re z diction in so doing wante to borrow $14, MO. The mov est’s Edna Osborn, the 20-year-old daugt @ tenti f the islands, On the subject of trust, it is stated that @ Ar br gp offers to pledge the rental of the Re V Oaborr » preside orestal rt | of the eres be “ eo < aa ter of hn Rev V H. Onbor , K 4 tr br ia nt will f restall action on the part of th @ | 5. Costetio, who worked ae a muck- | Coscues ST ee “ Prodapgolied MAOOOX o, has en | " t by advising congress ane ® MY as Will furnish the a oscue @ product of © mate Glas, tecavia, abd Wee nadie to|:-W arnmatt Coutral oF trust FigeP apa pl toda) Gates ke hye 4 er in the Great Northern tunnel, | monopoly, the annual sums due from Filled Night a ond Day walk a step or bear her weight on| @ at federal laws will not reach th nA ietele tied @ | tues that road fo $1,950. Costello | the Panama railroad company to the ey assimilated her feet. She gradually er o} 1 to have been inadequate; but the president proposes to @ | Claims in his complaint that while | republic, and tho interest of the re Barrn ton's Dn Store fant, Recommende: and Monday the far ‘ 1 @ make the matter one national 6. The industrial comr @ the lights were out a large plece of | Public in the Panama canal If Deviven her bedside, thinking her dying @ sion also, It is belleved, will recommend certain ant + aaae | 2d Avenue and Pike st to the amazement of all the 1] @ lation into the forthcoming report to congress 4 rock fell on him from the root, 1h) Better He Should Depart tenons Groen iti. lw aC Tne, expiring girl leaped trom th 1 oe; mmendation, almost certain to be r re fitoting severe and permanent in. y |West O-, xpiring girl leat oF Bike ter 0 t to be ma one arene NEW YORK, Oct. 19.—"Tt is tar, Reens | ston upr ght on s | 2 nb hm nt of a department o smmerce, a7 . ear | far better that I should be out of the, ————————————————————— | loving that it wa nly a dying | member of the cabin whowe province it 1 be, among @ | world,” was the message left on the; PIGOTT & FRENCH CO. | fort, the re! ugh Place her| @ other things, to control c i k now being @ Information was filed this morn. | yy. n of one of Dickens’ works | | back on th i "una 3 ne by the war department Is to to the new branch @|ing by the prosecuting attorney/|. F, M. Brady, of F. M Brady & SOT Washington nave Coeniy | and actively as anybo Her fath-| @ government s Care merece: koret gees seen ce to » t! » the North: Catalogu br thinks her sudden recovery wan| @ 4 [eo tong bean: before the pibilo, il fice toiny, by tt na bat sno, sais specially tow ii 1% omice, cor. Occidental Ave, ue to faith and proves Poe ETT TTTTTT TILT T TTT TTT TTT rey [yelling digvor without a Jiggnge,! pored te mye enyerd ihe dyed }* te dgure “stata ry eats a .

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