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Ve aol i um THE SEATTLE STAR. 2% se nen: “VoL. 1. KEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 20, 1899. NO. rata “ENGLAND ASSEMBLING | ALL PAPERS int thin afternoon ct ‘ “ Estimates given on all clas e of work cand f Dr. G. V. Cal hatty stn octnvan Significant Orders Issued by the Ad- set BROS. wai in Which The Northern Pacific Seeks to mee phe ee | miralty ( Office Today. rect on the Water Fron, gues ath FIGHTING CONTINUES IN AFRICA nickel plated set, $1. 26. BRUNNER & CO. DEALERS Ut They Are a Unit in Declaring Their Opposition = 2-2, | pending Fights—The Boers Seek canis, eae to the Project, Believing That the City? sineuin oul Sa) to Capture Cecil Rhodes. IB access owe se up: Oy the glans up. Pine Med LONDON, Oct. 25.—A Cape Town, LONDON, Qot. 25,.—Deepite mer dispatch sent at 9:1) a. m. today | sages from Kimberley of @ reassur Me °*" saya that a second fight took place | ing nature, it is befieved here that near Ladyainith and the Boors wore | the town ty in dire atraite, ‘The Hoers DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE EYE Would be Irretrieveably i bebo Injured Thereby. a — os y fare already on a t “ ne quite State sharpshooters proved | ley, but are evidently not able to Pos moet consttive ongen of canee f So sor ant 's stpes’ | themselves equally efficient in wing-| attack the town in force. With the erat gina fot ine sions esdess 1s tne best The approaching visit of President try. ‘This tock can handle the Ori-| 4, Seattle tiearing house to-|ing British officers. Among the| arrival of Gen. Cronjo and his ar that can be foune wnybere » ie causing much comment mmerce at a minimum cost. | aay pan to |casuallies were Col, Wilford kille Ullery, @ ¢ assault on the . “ ‘CLAN Bn VERSOLE, Opticon, 7 Tint Ave 4 ank , amounted to v0 ere Col, Wilford killed : emon« Seattic * me The) The cities of the coast are Mghting | 975399665 while balances w 110,-(one major @nd five lieutenants | town may cled and will be | — —= plans for his p Northern Pa his commerce, These faciiitios | 643 54 wounded, A skirmish took place at | furious, with the hope of the cap most of the counciimen and by a) fight r tive, } Made any sise or shape aud of the very large number of property-holders. The same broad, enlightened pla Guerin Is Gullty. LONDON, Oct. 28. 25.—The war office | om | pepe Mond shave hoary not only to Mt When Mr. Mellen arrives, he will, ought to be adopted for the purp< PARIB, Oct Phe sen states that White's loses in yes | LONDON, Oct. %4.—The Britian the eyes but the face also. eek the city council for concessions | of maintaining and increasing ant terday'’s fight with the Free State | cruisers Pactolus, Petorus and Furi whied will enable hi coast trade. But as that coa ' troops were twelve killed and five | owus left Queenatown today for Cape | CHAS. @, HOLCOMB, Optician, 216-218 Burke Bid ™ense passenger and fr s. must naturally be handled and 13 oth-| wound Clear, Ireland, to join eight war eee jof him, This gmeatiy relieves ten | peen omtered to hold themnet sion. readiness to rejoin their vessels on and Becoud syenue south He wii! demand vacation of | wharves in front of the town. accused are | ptipe of the Channel scundron com Marion street from Post street to of vital importance that the way » overthrow| LADYSMITH, Oct. 25—General| ing trom Belfast. This feet will | ® SMALL FACTORIES the water-front, and the vacat and means of carrying {t on ehould | the government White to the north of hore reports! procest to the neighborhood of Gib- | & Can and of Western avenue from Marion t be blocked by the construction —_ }that Gen, Yule ts within three mil ral * have Secure semen, Tee save! renee Be A@yantegeousty in the Pnoqualmie Buliding being wuustrucied, ssreet o Besides this, Mr. Mellen wants, path SEATTLE CATARACT CO, MANILA, Oct. %.—The tra ote Madison street fe enger depot directly in a) Transports Arriv | freight sheds and yards betw Pedy: et 134 hours’ notice, All cruisers of the Post street and Railway avenue,| John Collins, owner of Collins and t and Aates arrived here this! LONDON, Oct. 25.—The war office | ee een cee itive anders to be ready |g Agente for the new quaimie Light Fee ete ene, erent: | occilental building: “I aay vacate | morning with the Twenty-stzth Vel-| earns unoMenelly that Lieut-Col.| one ct ane moment. Rumors |® eee eevececoovoneooorosooes teers, reeruite, ctvil employe Street. He will offer an overhead | Dothing I don't want our water. ae — : vite, civilian employes | i r and Bis squadron { the continue to circulate of England's crossing to the water-front on Ma front cut In two. 1 So a noe je wt teenth Hussars, b eight oth-| anticipation of European interfer @on street. He wil! endeavor to se- ; ‘ “. . ie ed No alies. Seven horves died.| 4, omcers, have been captured by | ence a, cure the closing of oth streets. exter Horton, head gt Boers farted in p le 1 jetfont e = ner w Horton @ Co.'s bank: “T say no va- | Riots in Austria. r The Hussars started tn pur ‘The total casualtios at Fis ntein | df LE vr gtreets. sult of the Boers after the battle! are placed at 13 killed, 93 wounded ; ~ ‘These facts have gradually become ASTes, Avotria, Cot. 9—Bicedy | of Glences MEME bad had not been | ané threo entocing. »w and Second Wednesday at 10:30 a. m., at Understood among busi here today. | heard from ainee, — ation of these streets. It is impos. | sible I'd rather put up with the Sauk bate one men. present okt depot for the next 15 ‘The N. P. scheme is now the talk tarn kilitn — : 1. 2S : ndares ne oix nacieaial ¥ ms QUPENGTOWN, Oct. 2%.—Rear- | R 1 d years CAPE “Sct. 26—It A of the day sk and wour Dn pe Rae eae Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, on | 108 ailroa venue —_ Thoma burke se ser gtd seat ae gt nee yg rge ed, * fam, between Kimberly and } pple “received am Saalvelty or the Great Northern road, said to a| Nationa) § Tam opposed to the ) ’ 1 king, and made two English.| Amercs, received an, Star reporter today Fe sey prone he he ae feet on prisoners, Fears are enter-|“T.nyeMrrn., Oct. 2—<General “So far as Mr. Hiil and his in- | leading to the water-froo |taned that Eiiaginas town farther| gUADYeNere. Oct. Ma-Geners pad ging at re * “egg a) a. Clise, of Clise & King: “I want 4 wert and now asking for assistance, | treat from Glencoe yesterday, lost of the Northern Pacific will . . | . to see the depots and yards go south will be cccuplad next. four killed and seven wounded. Be of no particular effect He has — | LONDON, Get. 25—A Kimberly . | idiepateh of the Bist eays: “We are! CAPRTOW Oct. %.—A bullet | his right-of-way along the water-| Of King street. 1 would trust the 1 front, independent of the Northern | Oat Northern, but not the North. | Pacific j ern Pacific.” anh |as safe ap a bank. Not one man h }has been extracted from the wound | “ 4 . His opposition to @ paswenger sta-| . “ left or inflleted upon Gen. Symone in the | P Jacob Furth: “The city ought to eft. Rein ing. Our troops) cat battle at Glencoe. As a result | tion on the water-front is based on) oo . . r t the eutting the rail ive the N. P. ratiway all the fa me r L on an ar hia condition ts tmproving. the conviction that its effect will be é eclities they require for @ paseen, i Soceeeeens i serum pee cnet | tepot, taking care that the gene avi r 3 AWA, Oct. 3. aabers. | oreeeceee BIW coccccee arrying on tb som CSm mera mateneata of abe eres «re | DQyitt ResignsF or ~The merce of the ¢ This would cheek pered ment has received a cablegram from fin stot ahd Secoparity ot 1 hen — Se 5 LONDON, Get. 2.—It ts reported | Coiontal Secretary Chamberlain con Walla Walla Addition ity. The difference of a cent a ton | John Schram, of the Jno. Schram here this morning that Kimberley | veying the thanks of Queen Victoria fa the cost of hamiling a « Hardware Co.: “The N. P.'s pians| ar iamen bas been shelled and that the be-| to Canada for its loyalty and pa. | trade in that) mean the blocking of the beet streets | @eged garrison sent a 1 of truce) trietiam, manifested in the prompt to the Boers, The report is uncon-| offer of troops for Transvaal ser- ene firmed | view | might loose th ‘This fe the tnst day of the National W. C. T. U. convention. At the morning session Mra, Henry again called up her resolution which was hela over from yesterday Bhe hed withdre wn and submitted & new resolution, The new one protests against any terpretation of the religious tenets of the W. C. T. U., and againet the jotrment of any lawa that can be made to serve the purposes of religious persecution, This afternoon's session will be devoted to considering the re- ports of committees and selecting @ place for the next conven- t bundles de- ~~ geet Une for the city. Whatever tends| we have leading to the water-front ' in the slightest degree to make thi | Tris would be ated mistake.” i enn - aine an 0 ests. | George Kinnear: “I tink the va- | DISAPPROVES OF THE BOER WAR! ps “On the other hand, If t heces-/| cation of any of these streets would | @ary streets can be kept clear, and| be the worst thing that could befall | the facilities for handiing business | the city of Beattie. The erectton of | @f to raf can be kept pot and sheds would completety ob- 8 a Sensational Speech Today) lowest erst, the result wil e|mtruct the streets, I believe Mr. | t @ cheap] Hull ts sincere when he threatens to te the Seiten Re : eas. ae and economical p and this city| go to Everett if this be done. He of Commons. sf 6 aae ' On Your Whee! or Walking ‘would, in time, outstrip all compet would be for to do so. The N.| s e s s upon the street, your washabl “The recognition of this plain| drive our mosquito fleet to Tacomas The care- Principle of business led Mr. H to oN. P. want todo thie Ite inter. | rroese snes BS will Vargest and best docks in the « | vent the vacation of those streets.” | test against the Boer war culminat- suits, ehirt waists, dickies, ete. in o _ | ed this morning when Michael Dav- style unexcelied by any other laun- Insurgents Are Active. pole nears ta lb prtes. | MANILA, Oct. 25—A large force | Hours cp ey Agente } ‘1 ot natives has surrounded Tealambe |S from that body tomorrow. on the south shore of Laguna de| ; 2 “ < of o ni ar o y town. The 26th infantry which ar- beh Bair — ee rived yesterday on the Grant, pro-| “nevites resignation caused gen | v b ceeded directly to lloilo. The fune| ea) » Me enye that hte per a al of Captain Guy Howard, killed road ‘ an aad | | eity a “dear port,” hurts ber inter j | | e ki rar, and| be t | Dexter Horton Bank Building. from rail to steamer and from steam.| Mr. Molien's proposed passenger de- | Teputation of Seat tors on the o it Ae & Keaport to P's plane as they now appear would | goods should always be tmmacula’ build at Smit Cove one of # lie in Tacoma. We must pre-| LONDON, Oct ‘The Irish pro- launder shirts, collars, cuffs, crash Itt, the tnent Iris nalint dry in town, at such @ reasonable Bay and will probably occupy the | U2, Davitt. “in exchange for one SKEETER EERE ESHER SEER Ree ee ‘The evening program will coneiet of a number of brief a4- dresses and @ fine musical program. At 1:16 @ m. the evangelistic hour began. ‘The praise mei near Arayat, Sunday, was held to-| oj, and he wi ing was conducted by Mra. 8, M. L. Henry, National evangelist, _ day as 4 een onsgoese by a en the stewardship of of Michigan oo THE... Tt... RUMDSF GF CENCHED ARE mee. er ndrede.” This is a ¢ ‘The convention late yesterday afternoon adopted resolutic the exercises the body was escorted rapa cag which is a * deptoring the war in the Ph lippines, and criticiwing the adm: j ACME T ill be found in our Suits. We are The President Issues : by (tse to the : in for attemptng to subdue a foreign people end make them & |< ss. sod oo cut, ft. and make othes that will stay in shape. STY LE ge ANDERSON, {012 Third Aron transport Belgiaa | bers of partiar } to vacate th a Proclamation. I pee s. | subjects of the United States, furthermore, protesting against the recent interpretation of the anti-canteen law hy Attorney General Grices. It was aleo resolved that the nations! house of represen tativer should be asked to prevent polygamist Rrigham H. Rob- erta, of Utah, from serving out his term as congressman The ced Its approval of the recent co conference; de Heense for liquor and for crime, de- seatn Sharkey in Good Trim. DORPH, 8. 1, Oct, 25.—I1f the be n arkey and Jeffries Fore Seattle and Vicinity. Tonight | 1 Thursday, fair; frost tonight In of the state. convention acainet ail forme batt tern ports B ge Oct. 25.—In os iuaetes odio to ae aie oe “ould | manded that college authorities make rules for total abstinence ee anksgiving proclamation issue rs . . eh ge pees among students; resolved in favot of equal suffrage for men and toler President McKinley sayr aw ddd ad ules age Fpl ral : wn in his work women, and urged an earnest study of social probleme, which | OUR HOL IDAY ‘ GOODS sss “Seldom has this nation had great- <p rMlavnfirg ger tat now present alarming phases, revealing a wMlening gulf between Are arriving end will be ed on sale about November 10 er cause for profound Thankagiy = CITY NEWS. see ppm Ape a Otek capital and labor. In conclusion, the convention thanked the au- Agents tor Corona sava Coftdee andi Brand Ceylon Fea, fing. No great pestilence has inved og elite oe thorities and people of Seattle for their courteous treatment --Commercial Importing Co- @4 our shores. In all branches of “TARAAMAAAAAAAA AA ‘stead Oxo id wiittie None work Last night there were two large meetings held at the First 1oo8 8 aa 2s . ’ {ndustry and trade there has been SiGe anddumnries tile efierione (s. Presbyterian and Plymouth Congregational churches, state or- SONS MVS. 222 Pike St. unequaled prosper! American | prevent any stiffness in his nsiee ganizers making #ix-minute addreseon, which were interspersed | patrictiom has been exalted. Those; Pp, mlaine conveyed to C. Btimaon sine anna with muaic | Sete eee eee eee eee eee eee ete eee eeeeteee st @ngaged in maintaining the honor | jos 1 and 4, in block 26, A. A. Den of the flag with such signal suc-! ny's first plat, to the City of Seattle TREE EARA ERK hehe Jeffries Working Hard. cess have been in large degree spar-| thin afternoon, for $10,000. | } : £ @4 from disaster and disease. An| agua het Sep ASHBURY PARK, Oot. 16.—Jet. | === will be Popular with Our Boys from the Front honorable peace has been ratified! The funeral Margaret Dixon | fries (# increasing his training p | Ny ‘we were at war, and we have now Dr. W. C. Gbaon, 128 Roy the sumer The champion arore early j ver oins to e ircu ated } frieudly relations with every pow-| *treet, at 2 o'clock thig afternoon, this morning, and, in company wit | | er of the earth | mith a brother of TOMMY Ryan, did several hou | Occidental Ave. and Wa ne St. i others I do hereby name Thursday, |, Fae ene t rlerhean ag | Feat the botlermaker devoured a biz | in e ippines an u ae * 2 the thirtieth day of November next, | ¢ 05 Srrested yeaterday afternoon on | dinner, ‘This aftert ayed | | Qs © day of general thankngiving |* “PAT#® Of vagrancy j@anddall with Ryan, Roebes ané prayer, to be observed as such! Purglare forced their way into a | Jack Jeffries, and followed this up - by all our peopie on this continent dry on Fourth avenue th Roeber with a wreatiing bout we la MORAN BROS. COMPANY , quire ds nd Youler ; ré 4 some vigorous sparrin ith os i @na in our newly acquired leland « om ve fast night and stol ty ” data Pore WHR WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 25.—1t 1s understood to be the In- & 7 oo su pes paccesimmaiend ain * tention of the administration to circulate a considerable amount * BLOODMOUNDS WANTED “iv! Service “Commission will Frown on Remarriage * of silver coin tn the Philippines and Cuba and Porto Rico in the t Engine and Ship Builders ticld enatainations for tite positions fe * near future, Up to the present time all disbursements for govern- * STEEL AND WOOD of secretary of the board of pub-| NEW HAVEN, © Oot * ment purposes in those lande, and particularly to troops, have # telegram jast night from the Fram rtment clergymen of persons divorced on ® than $10,000,000 In goid sin he war with Spain. Before Americs * f “00s ° ers’ Supply company at New Dung ae any ground was shown by the Bap-| ® occupation allver Was used as the mediam of exchange in Cubs, 4p fag , | Special Judge Fulton this after-! tict ; orm of t * The Philippines and Porto Rico, since they are dependencies of this & fess, Claiiam county, Wash, which eo et mintater ft tate 1 noun had W. G. Martin committed their annual conent inl a ee. & government, must have a medium of exchange provided, and & | @@@@GG @tated that a child ee eee wre M1 to Sail 8 ne Martin vets olution forbidding ministers t + tain cffclals of the government gay that a silver basis as far * , eer NURSING MOTHERS the woods near that plac 1) ed to p his dty wif noaY. | marry any divor persona ed of | 4 practicable will be adopted * u Require a atimantpat fult of bloodhounds were desired tu help in Seiedt aanmanedenent § adoption by only four v * Among the articles received from the Spanish warshipa sunk ® aeouiee finding the lost one A reply was ec ae aa “a “a fy i This subetitute was ad * during the battle of Santiago was a money chest, containing a *& { . gent stating that there were 0) 4) nection to strike will not be taken | Mniatera of the Gorpel sh * large amount of Spanish silver eatn which was found in the Cris # |Q@ s6GQ66@O00mOC | West’ 8 Ploodhounds in Seatt! “ a ‘ Ken | bain no relation to the remarriage of |\® tohal Colon, The chest was brought to Washington, and sold by * ; yields 4 bef: re Gaturd Arbitration is ex-| ons divorced, except such an are| ® the navy department to a firm in this city, The firm now owning * | Branch Postoffice. Money | London jyeorer ; acripturaily qualified | this chest have conceived a novel method of disposing of the coin, * Order and Registered Let. §| TWIMS DROWNED. The ho arrived on the |, ‘They propose having {t melted up and made into @ loving cup, to * ter business transacted I don th ‘orter - | achoo esterday afternoon, CAIRO, Oct, 25.—Kitchener’s ex-| %® be presented to Rear Admiral Schloy, On the cup will be dopict- *& Da or Night ‘Word has been received in this city | aro expected to bring action against | Pedition re Khalif has been|* ed the naval battle of Santiago and the relief expedition é yY : 'e | ccd aaa cea the t hi vr y ehe tat Jen. Greely, eve c tr r Hated and assists sature in of the drowning of the twin brothers, | the ow of tie boat, This efter andone the latter ia retreat-|® Gen, Greely, events in which Admiral Schley played a most * B fe ete, arent aneet William ant James Jones, age 19, at| noon groups of them are gathered In| ine far south, | ® spicuous part. It ts proposed that a fund be raised by subscripi * an rington's my Lore | he “Recommendes ny ch sepeohene Newell island county They e| front of the Pioneer black and In the , | ® to pay for the coin and making of the cup, and that the subscrib- #® nue and Pike st Growned in what is known as Clise's | Seattle rl lobby, discursing their WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.—It ia of-| % ers’ names be engraved on the gift * Poe aM p- tah cin 8 DELIVERE® IN Keae TO Amy Pany OF CrvY slough, while crossing the water in| terrible experiences. They tell stor- | Sclally dented that Consul Wildman | # * janes Bays w & luc, & small boat, jes of living for many dey on ot Hongkong has been recalled, FOR TOR TOIT OR SOOO OR TOO OITA AS TOA AAA A IAI | est &Co., Phone Bay 96 v4 _ tate . ation

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