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.~ Cents a Month By Mail or Carrier On ae © > THE se WAP STA PHONE SUBSCRIPTIONS 10 PIKE I50 VOL. 1. SEATTLE, WASHINGTO MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 5, 1899. ’ . , a ie = Chased Into Flam % saath amet ALL PAPERS if t . é ahs Ps 4 . alny .« reet, ¢ ee aioand a Estimates given on all classes of work ‘ yi " was A. ent, Mise Quis | THEIR TOTEM POLE miss \ Meetings Held In Various eee COON BROS. uitti ‘ina ire ft | * Second Ave : A Loud Divorce. | of the City- -Summary of Sun- Waffle Irons, 6oc and $1; Iron Gem Pans, 30¢ | ’ ‘ \ Formal Council of War Held to De- cievrsse. wr. onan | : and 35¢; Mrs. Potts’ Sad lrons—polished set, $1.10; i Loud, of Dx t, Mich, has cel p od set. & i termine Upon the Proper Course oa fonds weal day's Services, ——E Y la it 3 th ‘ — --— ba f ° ivlegates to the National W. C. T. Lt vention yesterday wan refuent nin and, erantat ‘re | 4 feogatne 10 the National W. & FB. conven Peery: $ BRUNNER & CO her O GUL, GHATEIAE SC- |e ‘ e DmALERS IN . , 2 a _@ The Bunday-seh temperance rally opened at Piymouth @ x oe Ts —a ¢ SIX BIG WARRIORS ARE SELECTED § “cseccec8 See £ oth cite mem intsrams aati ne! gf Groceries, Wines and Liquors P 3 pent sig ofeg ait i. oe 7 . ee ee >4 602 Pike Street, corner Fifth ‘Ph n 704, 4 At the ¥. M. ¢ . el L. Conklin, general secret ‘4 California sweet wines @ wpeciaity. Port, Bherry, Angelies, : ee ; * the White Cross » of the United States, epoke for social pur . ~ tee bettie. 00 un lion, $l up. Fine Red Whose Duty It Will Be to Visit This City and ALL OREGON - 3 io. "wits brew cee aed eta tet eeeleeTremperante gf Muscatel, by the bottle, Me up; by the gallon, 8 up @ Federat ofA “ at the Firet M. Bb. church, at 3p. m Mre : and White y R . ; E iti | @ Helen Darker, national secretary of W.C. T. U., addressed a ecover Their Property—Exciting | FOR EXPANSION § isi gesmises tthe Pine Preaby an ‘couren aot evening | | @ Mre Mary Munt spoke on “Scientific Temperan at Plymouth @ \* ° p WASHING N. DD, ¢ Oct 3 Th erenee m se, National W. Cc. Tt 3 most sensitive organ of senee in i Gov. Gear, of « payne ve | @ There eked auditorium, ¢ parlors of the different @ fecal tet i So ead tae w = se t ¥ al- @ large clurches throughout the city were filed with groupe of w oe Ww iound enywhere totem ators Moncer people |@ men P e HW CLAY EY ESOLE, Optictam 1% First ava, ¥ equate rt < ane © . : i the | @ The evangelistic conference Was in session at 9:30 In the a e - — joked to & wine when t ane Hes expan: |@ tortum of the Firet Presbyterian church. Mre. 8. M. 1. Henry, @ © week. It is reg 1 upon good auth at Alaska In * st @ who has been for many years the head of thie work, conducted @ Spectacles and Eye-Glasses ® diane sre coming down to recapture It 4 @ the meeting. Mrs. Henry has of past years been compelled ° Sate nay sien or thape end of the vO? . * : me tact has been Surrepts > @ account of til-healty, to withdraw from hard work. Her pree- @ best materials waerented pet only 0068 ed ax ow sing ™m ne pros-|@ ence te still felt, however, and her stories of past eu sgave @ se bal the eyes but the face also ® was “lifted h 1 of night its lege * a than|® much encelsagement to the many earnest workers present Ps Sm , le he mber ens Men's excursion, which ; Ms .@ In room C off the auditorium, a quiet group of ladies were dis- @ (CHAS. @ HOLCOMB Optician. 216-218 Burke irom Tt was mgmt to this @ cussing one of the best features of the WC. T. U. work—the school © eocccceccees * by ite grotesque appearance * it has) @ savings banks. Mrs, 8. L. ahizer, the world's #uy o's dadaadaded eee * . t t aspect * » mect @ dent of this work answered many quests and offe valuabl SMALL FACTORI Es ® pole was i 1 bis ty > th impressive * t «\@ advice ae #uggestions to the workers. Mre Oberholser, 2 Ca $ ace and, ® and was pollt ! naif of the municipality * state |@ speaking of the work, anid to Btar reporter; “I visited the Minor @ in Secure owe! 4 — thy 4° * arrayed — a8 art ong a . 1 ove ol this morning with Mra, M,C. Ewing, who ls the local super o Aeyeataqoousty tn the, Cueaselaie Buiding ov rucied, Mein pair th uid hav ux Indian, was orm. an th e ning { new endent of this iren and @ neu *® veiled or er ® t peeches and befitting cere- #® Kast @ found them very willing and on while the teachers took @ SEATTLE CATARACT co. *% monies ated r time it was to remain ® f my #tate are over-|@ much interest in the wor. Our #y ints of the taking of @ mie Light " ® & historic monument in Sra : x for expansion. We have|@ the children’s savings every Wednesday morning, by the te ° bade * But, alas! rrectly informed. Even while the ® | no imperialiate because there are no|@ ers, who deposit them to each individual's credit in local savi e — ® Aedicatory ornt rogress the Fox tribe of Indians on & (alin any 1 know |@ banks. The work will soon be undertaken in this city, It has @ > Tn oged island pow-wow of a » ; ben : 4 bl Not y do © favor the |@ sco: «reat success in Tacoma for the past year and a-half, and © AST AUCTION cant character. cussing ways and means to Ke pie none iyi nedivary meting? ole ad P & ees empl lg 4 % ® their pole back nged and somewhat flerce debate, in W | tragr bat they © ch to oon thal $ 4 “are. ona S Irving, of St. Paul, leads the W. C. TU. work @ ; a W. ® which the head m oke on ide of the q ® | Philippine lands retained and re-|@ among the Gunday-schools. She js known throughout the Unit- @ Of New and iy AL ardware ednesday ® tion, it was up te to ageree ¥ ain sseastons of the United | @ ed States ap an indefatigable worker and a “born leader In @ | at 10:30 a. m., ® measures and recat th ye, even If the whole war strength ® | geaten @ speaking of her department and ite work, Mrs. Irvine sald: "Ihave @ W of the tribe was re to effect the end sought * | ——— @ been at the head of this work for the past five years. The pur- @ 108 Railroad Avenue = y wi n Hitoux is now to be ft ‘one No oe Madison be rf |@ pose of this department is to teach God's prohibtery law as @ street, brings the ne information ¢ reached this ‘ |@ read it tn the Bibie and as it i# revealed in our bodies. Ov OO *® on Saturday night steamer Humboldt, and te fresh from # | git ve Ti se *|\@ method of Work fe through quarterly Bible temperance lessons @ ae ® the scene of the Indian agitation. There can be no doubt ae * |e on ees. * @ The departnent aims at the extensive ciroulation of temperance @ Udercesseccdere gree eee ene Se ee anne on namaste mate & on 2 © ilterature @mong children and families. Our national Bunday- @ own citizen and woul “ © ob in misrepresenting mat ohe a — ES : yg pene RT RE ee A aan $ school pledge card, consieting of red, white ang bius carde signed @ | ® the village of the Fox Imtians, and bma, therefore, been In a posi- ® @ now mile . 1 find that this work is making excellent p e ELSES a @ stad te how what Was seing om mang them, * @ grees un the Coast and in the state of Washington. Se boven INP & Eight days ago he left Tongan. Two days before be * Kerrig Preaby tertan church conferences were held by the @ ontage r’ f ® ed, he says that the Indians held @ formal counctl of war, & | were held at 9:90 o'clock this morn- t, ot Colored people, Scene 2 a % Charlie who ts well known all along the const, was ae aioe * ing from Bonney & Siewatt's chapel. }s - Tr, 4 os on Nene mye erty z = 3 » with watch feeling ‘Ww the’ loos OF ‘The funeral services of Henry Neil | © The soldiers’ and sallors’ conference met in the auditorium of @ i ® pole. which be decinred tn emphatic terme, had been stolen by Wf at d o'clock this afternoon |@ the Firet Presbyterian church. Mrs. Thacher, who heads this @ af ae who hed taken It to the City of erat wi 4 éram- ® | trom Butertworth’s chapel work, visited the local seaman'e home yesterday and succested @ | chains tera ¢ flourish of his arma the chief then demanded of the Indians @ | see in getting our pledges, @he seid: “We are striving to abolish @ | | @ what they proposed to do about It. One sub-chief favored send- & Adama will leave @ the sale of Hquor In canteens, afd its free distribution during 6. @ | 4 + Ing a war cance at once to secure the pole at all hazards, An- # ard on October |@ A. HR. encampments. We are making good progrese at this @ Walla Walla ‘Ad. tion 4 aaah oats declaring that at Sango ge hd es make # Tacoma and @ work." Mrs. Thacher visits the U. ®& training-ship Adame today @ 1 the trip a very discgreeab t wae Anally decked that six ® © or tomorrow. e asin. | W of the le adiag men of the tribe should be despatched to Seattle @ ie e The purity conference was held In the auditorium of Plymouth @ e ® to reclaim the poie and carry it away ‘These men may be ex- # peke wailed fF @® ohuroh this morning. A good gathering of women and men was @ % pected to a the steamer. They will not take #& n Sunday with 0 @ present. The program wae most interesting. A large number of @ = % money for m pole,” declared Mr. Bitoux, “and when @& 1 passens * th present p Ipated in the discussions . . yong Fiand anges which have been made by painting it, beav * Ps Tonia’ te te be tate beneht night. The presvem, which be- © « ws what will happen @-« 0, will be prepared by the presidents of the states having @ 4 jE bs e a net gain of over 40 in membership during the year. Aside @ Dexter Horton Bank Building. ‘ RREAEAAEEHRRERERAHAEREARRARAEAARE DH @ from these special features the following program will be given: @ | e e Presentation of banners . 3 5 ° Miss Anna y Gordon, national vice- °° we & president-at-large, Mlinots. . at b na Vittorio trio—"Madre det Somono 4 a t asnaied Oaa petri* e y ta t © Miss McKinney, Mine Miller, Mise » 4 ‘ a. ° Witter, ° The condemnation of ° 2 pase o b t ue o enor solo—Belected Eye wea ack coke tear ° Mr. Rarnard. Z Inunder shirts, collars, cufta etre Denny v e e rulte, #hirt waists, diekies, ete. in @ m in Judge o trio—"“Hear Use, Gracious e etyle wnexcelied by any other laun- ar ‘ s. The) ti pedaw Oesbateente Lord” dry in town, at gach @ LONDON, Oct caaualties at Eian a he prope 4 masks au : ave ; Zon Ve On ee ice ented ped Seliows c : Be pepo Atay ft : ve See ° Idaho, Hiinols, Indiana, Indian Ter o bundles w: “ P “ Pia Sorbirs cay: Pree . 7 " ° ritory, lowa, Kansas, Kentucky, eo Shirt, eT, & Cnpate, : 7 {5% o Louisiana, Louisiana Willard), o Sie! Gee. RES pene. Maneneete b4 ° Maine, Maryland, Massachusett e »s nant and 17 pr were killed : BURGLAR ROBS AN e Michigan, Minnesota, Missourt $ & Queen Ci Steam Lan The Daiss 6 a8 has two seneational despatches from @ | ° he auditorium of the Firet Presbyterian church was well @ b4 Capetown » tt he He efented in © | @ filled this afternoon, in epite of the uncertain weather. In eddi- @ 128-08 Fourth Avenve,vetween Unig ant . some : ~ “cafe D4 | * e vor Jecorations that have beautified the church during the @ | === - ve we -vat J . a faye. a e cluster o thet 1 0 4 dahl o 4 ting 9 a" i for tomor- @ Sas secs oo lak cian mate Gai saeee SCRE’ WEEN Goldey gaa tee. THe eel : 2 ln s te Ps fragrant with their perfume Ps > Will be found in our Suits. We are . e At clock Mra. Stevens called the convention to order. The @ AC { I r 4 LADYSMITH, Oct Glencoe failed. @ = Ps ort of the executive committee, as read along with the min. © 4 Tailors, and can cut, fit, and make ae anne Seheoaes, Wien Stiemnes: “Deitien & ‘ ° ated, among other things, that the committer did not @ ” Clothes that will stay in shape. go Bae ag dy A compl h the enemy aw ‘ e way clear to adopt the suggestions made by Mrs. Catt, of @ , r yw 4 Details of the fight ‘ound ye mre lacking, and tt is @ | "ile Prteriidy ste iuligeerong | Gs yman'e suffer # in her oddress to them. “While wishing @ TY I E N. ANDERSON, 1012 Third Avenue P4 net Known whether @ second attack won sere @ cole Of ed off er, a number of @ harmony between the organizations, the commit snot be @ 4 ee oe mekirmist. The I r Old nuexeta and a gold watch. En-|@ Heve In sacrificing principle to that end,” ran the re Tele @ i Seren at pan Soler 606 ge ve appliances, was captured, and @ | fUlt RusmO lined through the kitch.|@ STams of greeting were received from different sts 4 : added to the British hos 1 the field ls When the family returned | @ Mra. Fry then announced the fact that Mra. Ernestine Camp, @ — +4 . " st 16 @ of this city, sent In her life membership. Mra. Roetell, of Kan- @ 7 an nin abou 1” lock y 1 SOPOSO OOO EOOS SOO OOSOOSOSOOOHOSOOOOD ni enn @ sas, was then received as @ imember. The motion was then @ ou R HOLIDAY GOODS —_ @ ma and carried That all annual members received at thie @ " r tur Bur Are ivi a lib 1” o ‘ tered about f @ meeting be recorded in the minutes a@ ‘Memorial Life Members $ Agente lot Chrons Jove Cotttiee anah weana Cortes Beane lente atseen ? o The fe membership first announced wae that of Mra. Gor a 4 Jack Wade Creek Is Very Rich. Serverd mat ie @ don, mother of Anna Gordon. Directly following it came the an- @ + Commercial Importing Co-.. been broken open @ nouncement of the life n ership of the little daughter of Mra. @ 19008 Second Ave 222 Pike St. ‘ notified, and severa @ Conkling An earnest request has been made for life member- @ 3 * Th Pelk t >» has been in the Yukon # | at work on the case @ ships from Seattle Ps & district © 1894, » b reek in the Forty-Mile # a cade * e The main features of this afternoon's program are the reports @ - & district r e@ believes that it will & @ of superintendents and the report of the committ resolutions, @ e = ame s ® prove as I » * DEATH OF mrs. Mm. Di @ of which Mra. Leute Stevenson, of Massachusetts, ia chairman, and @ — ee Mr. Pe T h he steam Humboit. * . @ Mra Stella B. Irvine, of Minnesota, secretary od “ rwi & Speaki to a vat ot hotel he #a ‘i Jack * s ° The public school teachers of the city gathered at Plymouth @ Popula th Our Boys in Blue we Wade creek ist a > Were lucky # Mrs. Margaret Dix nm age 7] years, @ church at 2:30 p. m. and Itatened to an addrese by Mra. Unruh on @ ® enought r ke f ow from & | cet? er residence. 128 RoY © ‘How to Promote Purity In the Public Schools.” A line of active @ { J HH Ol Ss E ® 2 to Hh ken out of # t claims. T 1 ie: epee: cae ae pn geen Mes. “m Me- @ work in this direction was suggested by the speaker, Ps i ¢ _nsaglpsa 9 yet res . ss caetiaee, nick - Gibson, and well known in Seattle 3 A large number of the ladies of the convention went out this 4 Corner Washington and Occidental. % consequently tak to ae ateien ia toe aie, et -_ ; $ morning to Visit the training-ship Adams, which ts lying in the 3 é RA ES Sa Ty stampede to Porty-Mile this wist = a e WANTS HER HUSBAND ¢ Up to yesterday the convention had decidedly “cold water” @ - a . o @ weather. The clouds Iifted wever, Bunday morning, and the @ III TOTTI OTT OTOI OT ITI IH tt : re socatan ate $ ts are favorable for some of Puget sound's balmy autumn 2 ¢ vf stan name " @ Seattle has proven her ability to entertain a national conven- @ EX-GOY HOGG iS TRADE OF THE Hammer is pping at the New|@ tion. ‘The ladies are ail loud in thelr praises of the city e ahaa and ei Builders ‘ Western hote r Iainch js served in the basement of the Plymouth Congrega- @ STEEL AND WOOD @ tional church during the convention. The proceeds to be used for @ an? spe agilatases FOR EXPANSION @ the benefit of the Florence Crittenton tome ° LUMBER MILL ‘CAR JUMPS e T Women's Temperance Publishing association, under Mrs. @ As @ Hannah J. Bailey, have headquarters in the basement of the od USTIN, Oct. 2%.—Fx-Gov | @ Presbyterian church, where it 18 distributing Hterature to ° = —e 8. 8. Hogg, who hithe en| WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct THE TRACK @ terested in the work P4 ¥. #. Hogg. who Mea chic Ry Mn ; $ NURSING MOTHERS staunch supporters, sa 1 an} repranye: SHSSHSSSSHOSHOHSSHSSSSOSH SHS HH OESDODOSOO OSD Require a stimulant full of interview ee af the Transvaal war upon reserintions inns Nourishing and sustain. t is now the duty of th United | the ymmerce of the United States = = ing Qualities . ‘i er Accident Occurs on S| States to st f the Will-| wit Africa is found in Anoth Eng!and Buys Mules. Qn to New Diggings. - S west's inoa and brin the r to an er facta 1 ‘ement y ne . e. “.Ty ” mL YT o We have aircat : " treasury b ead of pation ‘ Fy? the AraRU RSs Hin KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct, 2%—| LEWISTON, Idaho, Oot. 21.—A big Branch Postofiice, Money | the $2,000,000 wh . raph epiitied nm its) One of the cars on the Grant street | Twenty-five carloads of mules for | Wagon train, na bit orting mining Order and Registered Let. London De Gor that pe ; "| monograph entitled “Commer y hue’ & 4 hast : he leka) Sraneven urchased in the machinery to the rence basin, 8 ‘ ‘ . ote for tha, parooe an ltl a tn UDO" "Tle shows tat tne] 2m Same, Met REM, t | the Tranevant, purchased tothe | Gow crowing tue mounitina cna tip _ ft business transacted Porter Btates got all the title there was t rts of the Transvaal and Orange ' There were arnt rt “Hey ment} o¢ 396 miles’ ‘The enachinery welghe Day or Night Seat aatde god We wave ext a | Bree Btate in 1807 9 scncidieus 42 Pitt : tthe time, | Within the pa se m days, we cron art 68 tone and te carrie 1 on 30 wag | sonny <oaaaa id audi ate jeflance to the ‘Texas Democra the t evtimate ver $100,000,000, | jut It uid that no one was h 1 for w Orleans today, Another | drawn by 120 horses. A mining co gb ) N forming a strength-giving food for the te- aa a { which cenit $85,01 1,000,000 y ; : el mS train load will follow for the same] pany from Bucyrus, O., with D arrington's rg tore fant. Recommended by aft physiclana hilippines now belong to the | trom Great Britain, $19,500,000 from| WA ( D. C., Oct. 28 point within a few days. An esti-| Mallory at its head, has secured ie 2d Avenue and Pike st OEUVEREO IN KEOS TO ANY Pany OF City United Stat ! r the next| the United States, $5,000,00 from Ger- | Pr it McKinley today appolnted | mate on 600 tons of hay for use in the | 000 acres of placer ground in the bas iH "Phone Green 151 - cngress to way what we sball do| many and the remainder {rom Bel, | ex-Gov. W. P, Lord, of Oregon, min«| South African campalgn wea mage} in and, with the opening of springy | Rog | West Co. ak cnain gium, Molland ant Wrancw vee to the Argentine Kepubliq [poswo will begin operations, j $ Prone Bay 96