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= a OOm Ca M Os nts a Month By Maul or Carrier THE VAT TLE STAR. PHONE SUBSCRIPTIONS 10 PIKE 150 VOL, 1, PLANS FOR THE N. P. SEATTLE, DEPOT IN SEATTLE Provide for the Blocking of the Entire Water Front HAVE BEEN RECEIVED IN THIS CITY City Council Will be Asked to Surrender Streets in Order to Make the Blockade Effective. ‘The plans of the Northern Pacific for the building of a depot Upen the waterfront f Seattle were rece . ta thie chy yeste day by Mr. 1. A. Nadeau, and were placed on exhibition yeate day and thie © Par office of Comptrotier Parry at thy city hall, Last ' number of the climen inepected the plang and al were hea \ thelr objections, The mein point -m against the plans was that they contemplated Lenk a { the enUre water-t { the city plactng the Bound tr forallt tog th ral ry ation One ouncihinan Wan espe aly tepok alled a tention te the fact that the scheme Northern Pacific is identical with that worked years age upan the peaple of the ofty of Chicago by the Miinols Centra h managed to secure wa jets along Lake Michigan beet of inestim ” Irive the Tl m its vantage held had surrend » have sible to owt the The people suffer the consequens The North n Pe of Seattle within when the maitor eouneil, Certain ox t wae im red their + aod must quietly weeks approached the newspapers requests for support ts» con in the city ymised f arrendering str Aeessions were pr wort SSS SSS SSeS eee ee SRR A KERR AAR ARTA AAA e * * 7 * + * * . . * * * * * * . . BS * . . * CHANCES FOR A STRIKE ON GREAT NORTHERN Lack of Organization Among Employes ®:=.2::: Due to Hill's Policy. ne Great Nerthern strike will not al dave There are severe frat place, the company wll prob- ably accede to the demands of the men rather th risk any kind Of & tle up. 4 ‘The prodabitities are that e ; : ‘The Great Northern, in « 2 ° @ Weierialize, at least not f reasons for this In th mmon with all other roads, is band more passengers than at any time ite totereses Nag more freight and carrying da te history A strike would be very disastrous te for this reason, and because of the searcity of men There ie another reason that \¢ even more important than the foregoing. ised. The employes whe at presewt fave grievances, beloma to different organisations. Railway the Condectors: ‘the Brrotiverhood ot Beene Piremen precip Bi, societion of organization among the Great Northern employes The men are not well fe due to the poliey of the road since the great tie-up of “94 Ever since that time, “personal records” have cut @ big figure in the employment of men. During the last the personal re cord system has been very complete, J. } Ml has charee of thip work. Every employe of the roads operating dep and every man whe he a pow tion teust in any te partment, must make out one of these blanks, which are " plete record of every place the man has worked of been during the past five years, with references for everyone of them one r must be consulted, all com are #t If on “chasing up” a re cord the railway officiais find an employe has been mined up in his term of service is weeded ita men out pretty the last strike, decidedly short well, or any other lu tr Hence the read ha PHSSHSSOSEHSOSHSSHS SSOP SOSH SOSCOO OOOH OOD SPCOOSCOOSOOOOSODED C90 00000 ° ° eo ° WASILINGTON, EVENING, OCTOBER 24, EUROPE WILL NOT TUESDAY RARER RRR LONDON, Oct, M.A pro posal for the permanent get Uement of the Alaskan bound ary question waa announced here today, The proposition is calle for arbitration of — the | poundary upen terme to th which milar tained in the nh arbitration case spect particular em + * * * * a * * * * * * sion * * * « * * * * * * * Glencoe Is Evacuated by the British sid on the prov le * * * * + + * * * * * * * . * o * o * * . * * that 60 yearn’ ove y by * either party shall be conchus ark Sor Without Loss. poned that as a condition ecedent t arbitration Skagway and Dyea shall e PARIA, Oct. 24 —Slorics of proposed Buropean intervention in Sd v fed to the United the T aa) war are dimeredited here. Figaro says that the @ Stat hile & tvew Hoers made & mintake in declaring war. ‘They should have con- @ nid Rarbor }@ ceded what Bagland dewanded Interventk this paper st eo }@ in exceedingly unlikely, aa Itusla, Germany and France + ARR RAR tO Olhorw len cooupled ° i oe ¢ td LONDON, Oct. H-Col, Haden, at Mafeking, oMolally reports aN Wavuuvvavueuduvie's @ the Britien in the battle of October 14, as two killed and 16 © = @ wounded Loers t kil ted « = CITY NEWS. The Globe this afterr strongly urges the prosecution of $ i @ Irish members of parliament for high treason on account vf | TAAAARAR AARARAAAR @ their expressions of sympathy for the Boers. e | : ° A sensational repart was printed here today to the effect that @ } @ 15,000 biacks have joined the Hoon ° The funeral services of Mra, Bm e Gen, White seb’ hie way out of Ladyemith today, defeat- @ 1A 1 wore 1 Iny at 2 bak @ ¢ of the Orange Free State t 6 on the road bet we * from Butterworths chape ie weantl Gen. White aims jot ule, w e e 4 8 le m GO which is the juneture he expects to @ Marie Hamlin, age 47, died! @ e , 19 Third Thee house of commons this afternoon the parliament- @ y we enipped to Bdmonda for! @ Yannounced that Lord W ley, in summing up @ , ° » in Natal, reports that Gen. Yule yesterday fell © esas ath Aantal °° 1 Glencoe to effect a Junction with White, and en-- @ ate, funera) of Prederiok Willa! @® camped last night six miles south of Dundee without seeing the Renney & Mowa: @ enemy. It has since been reported that he im safe at Wasch- © “ee @ bank river funeral of M atic J ° sineley reported that Gen, White today advanced from @ van held today @ ' e h and defeated a force of Orange Free State troops on @ fe y roe . 419 Plat en e » Ladyemith and Newoastle He is expected to @ Fran ¥ * whe @ this evening Wounded Loers being treated the @ vad ‘ ri! @ eame as Engtieh, and it is believed that the Boers will recipro- @ th ” sa 8 a! days|@ cate if the opportunity offers ° . . t Providence | @ The report ef the commander in chief was greeted with © hang th te ie par-|@ cheers ° J While much an ty preveile as to events that led up to the 7 ee. @ evacuation of Glencoe, the fact that White is forcing through to @ a hie relief is regarded ae a distinet achievement, > Kdward Pelger was arres es e bee : LADYSMITH, Oct. &—Cleneoe hag been evacuated. Gen. @ - phen ee Yule ts safely failing back on Gen, White here $ : . ; SHSSSHHOHSHSHHSHOOSOO HHS OOOO OOO OOOD held in th jerk for each w The by re- juires every ve male or femal to be 21 years of age, and @ resident f the state for a year teal of interest Mas been 1 today In the matter, j BANK CLEARANCES. clearing house to. k clearances amounted t $68 2, while balances were $43,- | 0.12 be Changed for the Celebration. * A peculiar complication in connection with the volunteers’ re- f& ception has arisen as @ rewult of the reported arrangement for the regiment to arrive here on Sunday morning, Novembers. The ® {act was immediately recagnised by the executive committee f having charge of the matter, that the arrival of the troops on that * * day would disconcert all made for their reception, inasmuch as it would pot and vuntit Le iched yesterday to the office of the Company in fan Francisco, urging that the eafling date of the Queen be postponed one day, wo that No anewer Beeeeeee {THe STOCK ExcWANce At the Seattle Btock exchange to would arrive here Mondsy morning @t 10 o clock | day the only sale wae one bieck of | has yet been received to this request, but it is believed Chat tie 100 shares of Golden Tunnel at te. | w@ matter will be infactorily arranged. i* In cnee that the Queen gets here Manday the program as al- Offers Wis Services. \* ready arranged will be carried out. There wil! be a general (lum | PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 4—Capt,| # ination of the elty upon Sunday night gad muric at the parks and Upon Monday, Novearber 6 the grand marine pes the emoker, and the y the final ¢ relives * will band stands cant, the procession luncheon at the Denny, On Tue C.0. Howard hae offer to Secretary Root Howard, who wae killed 1 his wervices | # place Maj.| * fir. [® fireworks display will take p connected with the leave-taking will eocur, and the © n@ Vine in the Philippines last: ® week scatter for their homes. It had beep beped to beve the troops | a arrive here on some day ether than Monday, so that the thre | DALLAS, Tex, Oct. 4—In @ col jays celebration would not be contracted; but the new arrange- tude such @ con Visitors from oth- oO prer ue tion 3 = * * & er parte of the etate * * * fsion on the Houston East & Went ment seeme | Texas Railway, near Angelina will probably arrive on urday and Sun- i.e cand Mdward Austin a te day, as well as upon Monday morning. and Conductor J. t hews seriously tnjured et eee eee eee eee ee RARER AAA AAA AREA RAAT ERE Jeers es BOERS CANNOT GET hg recovered. Clarke will : m the next boat to claim againat the gover the goods stolen the soldiers. to make charges against Against Officers of mendes oe rat the Bear. a An astonishing story of the refusal of one of Uncle ler asaisiance Iners, is ¢ much >» In the evening Ar- speech recount! rult « his aim Her make for ae ——— u“ CARACAS, Venezuela, Oct eral holiday eeu ption Castro made rk - at Short Range. t ren disabled ves n gala attire enthusiaam " Human Liberty Resolution. The Blow-Pipe Dart Is Deadly NEW YORK, Oct. 24.—Warden lane a . Hagan, of the Tombs, hag in bis pos City Council Declines to Act Om the) smo » wr rer sermon » most dangerous ever taken from 4 The wae na ordinary hypodermic syringe and itis the hypedermic syringe ad. apted to crime. ‘The slender, which the puncture is mad | drug injected in the ordinary use s and the the smoke hollow nee night { property-own and the 4 Last rinkling Our city coune n sur pris A goodly # question was to wigin of this deadly wwapon | ‘ 4 1590, 207. PAPERS given on all classes of work Paint Co. ALL Estimates B00 Pike St. Star COON BROS. wiiitin Waffle Irons, 6oc and $1; Iron Gem Pans, 306 and 35c; Mrs. Potts’ Sad lrons—polished set, $1.10; nickel plated set, $1.25 BRUNNER & CO. Groceries, Wines and Liquors 602 Pike Street, corner Fifth. ¢ Green 794, claity. Port, Sherry, Angelica, by the gallon, $1 up. Fine Re@ California sweet w @ spe abe up; Munscatel, by White To and DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE ee ps most Barge: organ St valle! feats Ceregiiment onthe aie tier seat MM CLAY EVERSOLE, Optician, 7 Flash Ame . Spectacles and Eye-Glasses Medeany siteorshape and of the very bert materials; warrtnted not only to Bs the eyas but Uke taco also. eo. HOLCOMB, Optician, SMALL FAG LOnies and eer Pa Adyestagoousty in the sual Secure Space Be ace and Elect svenue south SEATTLE CATARACT CO. nt | AUCTION SALE —~ | AST. ew and Second Hand Hardware Wednesday - é.. 30 a. m,, at 108 Railroad. Avenue | | | CHOICE LOTS Walla. Walla. Denny-Blaine Land Co. Dexter Horton Bank Building. On Your “Wheel or Walking upon the street, your washable goods should always be immaculate end neat. There is no need of lessness in this respect, when we launder ehirts, collars, cuffs, cragh sults, shirt waists, dickies, at} s yle unexcelied any other - dry in town, at such a resuehte price. Queen Cit y fan | Lami 1426-28 Fourth avenve, between 0) THE... ACME ee Will be found in our Suits. We are Tailors, and can cut, fit, and make Clothes that will stay in shape. s TY LE N. ANDERSON, {0/2 Third Avenue lon_sale about Nevember 10. ¢ andB Brand Ceylon Tea, -.Commereial Importing Co-.. Agents for Corona Java Coft * * id by Geo wey. Ww t phe J 4 t te helved t * we tebe ® . riumphe, Gen. © Were prenen y fathers shelved the ar nh yates vee — "| @ lobby vanished < | ae ee ee a ee 10208 Second A Sopmen ot me 8 + pectators sighed. But the sensation was coming. No soon- @ | Ort, which, when the piston is pre ini 892 Pike SF. bad \ott St. M & er tmd Judge Hurke's coat-tails vanished through the doarway @ | 94, Will fly for a distance of several Qrome. Almont & than Alderman McArdle was on his feet with « resolution of sym- w | fett witty suficjent foree to puncture pay Ai tay | & pathy for the Boers. In a moment Beattle’s legistatora were deep w& | the flesh and remain buried in the putter Bear ® jn diplomacy and internationa) jaw & | almost bes ge ptible wound e PARE SRS SAS = " am ire . * It waa a hott McArdle, with Celtia eloquence ia | 1 hollow eore is ia ne pire Trane D wnginnd “Gill's eon neue Aayed nauence, scored old # | Cnough to rarry a euMolent quantity Popular With Our Boys in he barge " ‘ vena aed f 4 t 4 . nt tional etiquette of a ¢ ine epeedy uncen ! as Seka chdasmas Boaves prtsto$ *) Crichton delved deep into | na al jet Nav- ® ber - a Proonn seeabe ’ hy Weeer! to wet into trouble re 1 # of troops of transporte 7 r yimee!f’ on “human y * i oe : Do. & which was Kailing clone to the| although they will be permitted to] # 1 Castleman caimly rose above the tymult and moved the # | Pressed against a pereon’s arm or | | Bear, Signals of 4 put 1 of eve nat have! » © indefinite postponed. It carried, Navin, McArdle, ® lew or body in a erewd and the pleton | } iy cuedtntdia toda, tut RO 4| eidaaee sraameisen * awiord vo n the negative & |Sheved hard the deadiy dowe would Corner Washington and Occidental, i} from the governmer oe * Quiet reigned. Once Gl) broke the monotony. He kicked on & | @0 threugh any ordinary thickness Lewd ne + vue putting in of light # | of clothing and earry its fatal dos big: Richens Ae Ges pagan | & nances came The former was referred to the committee of & < nisetoner Lantry, Dr. Camy Peril, the officers watehed ur . THE TRIAL TRIP. tf health n. GM brought up the latter His object w | tll. of dhe prion medical corps, and ‘ oo v water \ ber of ex «in oriminal de gistanee had arrived from the Lak & in to put in rly shape BR tore sniane tag, errors from theta (ta pat them In orderly sha sng on the street during tne [risetare sxomivea tm weapon ona if MLO 3ROS. COMPANY Phe rescue crew trom the Lakme a & volunteers’ parade was postponed Se re ee are en ived just in the nick of ttme, for the| NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Oct. 24 1M The oe Federation of Woman's clubs petitioned for an ambu- & | 8% i: henge agresigt thy Bind ps = ~“paanide and Ship Builders ° a heen taken off the | 7, , , lance eferred to the ambulance committ ymething more dea 8 po a... . he m had hardly en ken off the | 7 attloship Kentucky, sister of | x ‘ dehinai ries ¥ bilities than they have ever seen STEEL AND WOOD " + hen | yur th Ke ee > 4 i} L as Dutine’ this time the barge Admir-| iycnanreera®, Will go out on Ner) HA AARHRAANEAEERERRERERE EKER ED ER ENR ED LUMBER NL sa @! had been driven on the roeks, and | 4 She ethcias islei will take Bf _ _ drowned. ‘The small sailing vessel Kentucky has aboard most of the | —T @iso went ashore, but t was | Cher main batters in toe wu. WOR RRR i Rk RR TOTOTOTO ttt To i tot tot itt A paved. The Beaver was aino wreck. perposed turrets, @he will be pa * » | NURSING MOTHERS @d, and two of ite crew reported in & few Gays. Capt. c. M.|* f the T. U. convention got down to busi- & Require a stimulang fyll of Growned, Cheater, formerly of the ner C * ning ral reports were receive About ® Nourishing and sustain. prey charges are made “ne net 7 ss heen assig , i 1a] election of off vegan. There was ashow * WASHIN' D. C., Oct. 2 eo the soldiers at St € con nd the Kentucky, | & of fraternal feeling in the election which touched all of the la- # | To carry out the plans of Admira i . men were tered it to f 1 obe ae the a.|® dice, All the old officers were re-elected, as follow Crowninshield respecting the s | West's ae NS A ae he ; y rving the pr . a1 ted, as folic \d ningnrels ay Branch Postofice. Money t r t whip. He has great * | Mre I un M Htevens, Portland, M v ® tution more barrack rr v T da gshore. A large e £0048 | conf tn the fabtine bs ole x tlasee, ch A. nea ae ! *& | ships in the navy, es os he Order and Registered Let. ondaon vere ita Bore, anu ing of 5 t-| speed aby f the Kentucky and is | ® ponding secretary, Mra. Busanna M. D. Fry, The , * \ been prepared for submission to tt ter business transacted Porter ng om, the men «ngoge r pleased at the prospect of aher|® f fing Mre. Clara C, Hoffman, Kansas City, Mo; a alent neress, cover the t of i fale robbery. § , ho ea * nr ling secretary, Mrs, Frar KB. Beauchamp, Lexing- | the charge. ‘Phese are for flrepr Day or Night : was lined with drunken tiers, On * Ky.; tr r, Mrs. Helen Morton Baker, he Temple, Ch # | barracks for 1,900 sailors at the Ne : , Is readily assimilated and assists nature ta calling at th iquarters,| BT. 1 t. 24.—Joe ( *” General secretary "¥" branch, Miss Clara Mont- %| York navy yard, $800,000; for —Nke Barrington’s i} I St forming nath-giving food for the te h rund the 4 1| knock kM Va * ry i h, P 1 « al eecretary, L. T. branch, * | barracks for 660 sailors each at Mare hip cena at ore nt. Re ended by all physicians newly-opened en of juor af th round 1 *® Mrs. Helen G. Rice, Roxbury Boston ® | Isiand, League Island, Norfolk and 7 is Py vend ds L ot Ocrivence im Meee ve Amy Pany oF Orvy every description; broken bot Choyneki was a whirlwir Moose it & | Bo $onkene couk, making & hone Green 16 ¢ ; fag around, and the piace took his medicine like a man FOR RIFF TOTO TOTO SOI OORT OIRO II AAA A AAA A HE 2,500,000, a ee | West & Go., Phowe Bay gf ; | ‘ Pf o cs .