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2 : THE SEATTLE STAR. pen WELLS & ( O., PUBLISHERS Telephone Pike 150 Every A ernoon Sxcast Sunday + " Wri Epivon K PF CHASI, Businee Manane OPY | Six Cents per Week, OF IWenty five cents per MONTH delivered No (ree copies Faivoriat Rooms and Huslpess Once No. 1107 Thint Avenne Row red at (he postoftieg, al Fealile, Washin segton, second-class matter The interesting Intelligence is wired from Paul that "President Metlen, Vice Presidents Kendrick and Hannaford, Chief Engineer Me Henry, and an army of stenographers and clerks from the Northern P cific, will leave here on a special train in the morning for Seattle, where they are going to consummate the long expected Improvements at that place.” Probably the firat step to be taken by the Northern Pacific mag nates after tanding here will be to begin the fJollying business in frat class shape. Hanquets and speeches and all th of thing be expected. The counciimen will be what & wwa they are and what @ great thing it will be for the city of Se t the blesa ing of the Northern Pacific ratiroad. The dnanc wh presence in the Northern Pacific party is not mentioned in the St. Paw any Just quoted, wit! make the acquaintance of such legis! . may @eem inclined to kick at the programme of the ra ad wpany, and he will have money to spend in any way that he sees ther ts the Northern Pacific will try the customary tricks to hrough Plans and purposes to final realisation The Star has ho objection to the entrance of the Northern Pacifi into Seattle, but it does voice the objections of thousands of citizens to the erection of an independent depot and warehouses on the site select ed, This city has gotten along very we of the Northern Pacific ratiroad tion to dictate terms to and asking ite pleasure so far without the assistance as everybedy is aware and is in a pos Inst down to ft of bowing t corporation The Northern Pacific railroad virtually asks for a perpetual frar ehise to control the water front of Beattie It seeks to secure . ing of certain streets and then would proceed at |ts leteure to " immense barricade of depots ant warehouses between the buntin Cs tion of town and the ocean wharves, Having once obtained control of ¢ situation in this manner, {t would be forever using Ha power to exac new concessions from the city r threat of the Sound Ovcean commerce of the city if its demands were refused len and bis satettites will vigorously contemplation, but al! shrewd citi sertions at a glance. If Mr. Mellen and niuring President Me that any such scheme deny in in A se en er cam ae na will see the force of the Star's aa does pot seek to control the Sound : and ocean commerce of the city, why tw he so ante istic to the union ' depot praject on the tide fate? He has quictly but persistently fought the suggestion that a union depot should be erected, although offered en trance 0g equal footing with the Great Northern ard other roads He ie determined to obtrude his depot and “terminal factlitier, or more property speaking. terminal barricades, in between the city and the docks. _—_ The depot question in thie city is not one that calls for any sent! mental talk. It is a plain matter of business, President James J. Hil! of the Great Northerh. may have been “the friend of Seattle the j past but he was a friend for reasons of Income He ugh to see where money was to be made. He worked for and received full cash compensation. The thing ¢ » sider at this time im not whether Mr Hil will be benefitted oy having @ union depot on the tide flats, but whether the city Ml be benefitted ‘The founders of Seattle looked upon the tide fate as the ultimate pall road center of the city. They foresaw that othe equally suitable place for depots and terminal tracks Was their judg ment at fault? in was the or th hrewd of Me etty there wo ‘ ———--- Two years have not elapsed since the Northern Pacitt road ts sued “folders” for the infarmation of transcontinental travelera which contained no, mention of the city of Seattle. According to these time- tables Tacoma was the western te-minus of everything Not long ago these folders were reluctantly withdrawn from circulation It may be well to remember this fact im dealing with the disinterested request of the Northern Pacific that Seattle surrender its water front privileges Some three weeks ago the Star was quietly approacted by an agent of the Nogthern Pacific raijroad, who asked that nothing be said detr mental to the new depot project. It is hardly to be presumed that the Northern Pacific selected the youngest newspaper in this city as the only one upon Which It desired to bestow attention oat people will consider it a fair presumption that ali other newspaper off were visited. on in Seattle Snatananeneietemeee Some of the most prominent citizens of Seattle speak today through the Star in opposition to the granting of the depot priv! the Northern Pacific railroad. They are not at all mealy-mouthed in making their opinions known exes asked by THE ARMY TO MAKE A TEST Signal Corps to Experiment With Marconi System. WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 25 Col. James Allen, of the signal corps. Will soon enter upon extensive ex of wireless telegraphy for the pose of establishing the eventual practicability of the system in con chased by the war department are to INQUIRIES FOR | received periments with the Marconi system | pur-| great rush to Alaska, | for the lont MISSING ONES Requests Ressived | to Locate Fathers, Husbands, Etc. Chief of Police Reed is kept busy answering the many commun dally in regard te and Sine the ations friends relatives the inquiries mes has gained rap y. ry letter tells of misfor Nearly @ Rection with tie signal service of the | tine and sorrow caused by the Klon ay. | dike rush The following letters A number of sutomobiles = pur- | have been received by Chief Reed the > missing For the Stomac Don't suffer; it's your fault. Is your health worth more than $1.00? ELECTROZONI a t company fire cures Stomach, dia le ‘der Ajlme eh t Nervousness, Catarrh, and tas “ ! street hss all Whe { Disease nile Complaints it ‘ ‘9 N. ¥.1 Go and cet a. FREE BI AL-LAW 4 zone iat MAn’ oe . ¥ "I ier CT ae ene eteene ren | I Wy MOUGHTON, 414, 4 ! AMUSEMENT c ne block INEVITABLE. THE RAINS —— , The Opinion of Chancelior Hill Work on Many Now Buildings COLLEGD SHAVY COMPANY arnt SPECI of Georgia Univorsity. is Stopped. 6! wir ' peecieh enter * ” , 3 rer rT | n he declared th T y , es « addy 1 th at nh iev. Ca i Mor v " 1 y u Democrat politicians By Order of the Court - . IC. L TER a » bus Of the Bankrupt Stock $4 . 3 t re “94 : : : Hand Balanclog Cquilibrist p os . ? ‘ } ° 2 _ amma ying r * : : el : LOS eoerer¢ee ees oe? are now amount 1 $ f thet k a) ae th ‘ t ' 9 ‘ ini a sha 1 f r particulars ny legislation, the greatest da te. oN co wets heir aclen wn ¢ ' » ‘ ii] 7 ° — « PN A Ada tom tthe bs le of t any ~ . aT Seco u Ave 4 ; DISEASES OF OMEN 4 BRIDGE BUILDERS AKO CONTRACTORS What a. trust shies | ahs Diamonds, > eo. Py $ ‘ Jewelry, 4 DINBURG . 12 BUILDERS Silverware + “eT rroprnpee & nave ‘Pa hee ae | b : 49-50-51 tom Biock : CLOTHES CLEANING. COSCO OOOO OOOO OOD | HATE Cicthen Feenning Co keep yew SOME PIAN ANO FE F: AC ACTS cles ning. fepair! Tab ad. Tet thuel Joon | Dikiaa a MEN IN SEATTLE Don't Miss It! is # just as much dif DO CLEASISG P ano quality as th. * in | ATLAS bye Works, 222 Union street, Tele F stabi oF a - plies ficne Vet sol” The culy Wrench Lye year... : j , v, . . e vac you The Daring Street Operations Of seonee 39 es ; sans . | WINING NECESSITIFS. ' ada Fashionably Dressed Crooks, = | « A a = ity ofl irs F = ee ee vad se eae Se 8) : 2 | Sherman, Clay & Co. acces . oh en aha | Sooty Stock Journals a “STEINWAY” DEALERS pag tir pte romain eo cone * sien savets ‘overs torihe baat ive on rv ra Corporate Seals m1 oe oe A agp ge orfpuan armies romp * oa 7B sort xayt ‘ ae ay yr Kes Pes eee . 3 Stack Cortical: g MOTELS AND FOKNISHED ROOMS n of the women 008 and dr aan = Of Ue mo © sieh,a room or ailiecgata « chan * nm. Me speedily retleved of his ¥ ck-pin, and & © laeraie gueaterasd ines have kit mrs ee? L Demy Coryell Ca, 116 First Ave _Hecards sate * . oter 4 board at 66 ver 7 : 2 pe apr Pieasent rooms; 635 Firet. * R ° a ' ISHED ROOMS. * « prev ae Thes € * « ’ bed hb * 1! and clear and are t * he # Bought from pest yet mac Price, 50¢ * com ee * Oe $5.00 per dozen * safe on sar be eee Ganded BG ee & theater t |New York, in original wove ipa : * Sunday night a man by the nan Jamas an * ernment bales. $5.00, $10.00, $12.09, $15.00, $20, ew ® $35 on Fitth fue and ¥ ay . $25.00 to $150.00 each. n Aseay * Monday night a Kiondi ) would not leave hin na * oe io, 108, dat. ® ported at headquarters that he b ! ' »¥ *. 5 pailors’ teat $9 + why a hg - —_—__—___— ona mountains should buy Burke Building Seattle, Wash er ap wai i Killed by Electricity. Policeman Turns Robber! io ©» nooks 0 sii Oak ae Oe a mane eae enven Bee LTRS te makee Reps seal , mr ra I M iN LOANS AND INSURANCE todey, Killing him inetantly. Vokew. | w #40 ‘ y r , “CO Al oe MILLINERY, z a crane hen the guy rod sup ' rs a Winter st ner were tt Seer oe ere Sept: 18): Berke k 1217 FIRST AVE. I} MEDICAL AND FLECTMIC TREATMENT. — 1* so aoe “sy t oh a $0 ‘ re 4 ‘ “Th f ry ; af h . Makes eat bios DR. SWAN, 528 Pacific bl. ro med to ark with wate ; rs 7 .h Pod ’ Gustave Telephone wa AND.... | PRINTING ano SisoiNe. wate ‘Meiklejohn Denies That wuris Muhl Saves Money | METROPOLITAN Prinuing, & Minding Ca, 112 Yesier way. ‘Phone Tue 60}, i sk, Job and comine , t tet. ‘Phone Nain 39 at week | Dey jj be used in conjunction with thene ex. | Poe | S | A iI| T aint VAUENG ATTORNEYS Dertmwents, which will take place m.| oiled Marsh, of, olaierS Are Whe Preated Fos vn. o _ = the vicinity of Fort Myer, Virginia.| ner brother Archie Marah Co The automobiles are to be supplied | spokane for thia clty in Novembe Ket, thd and Sed, pacts Ui | wren toe electrical eppliances of the | 1898, and she has received no word |@ WASHINGTON, D.C. Get Ausistant #8 ary of War 6 ve er jarconi system, and each of the | trom him since. He | barber | Me a WAS asked ast h of ted i storage wagons will, in addition. be | {rage rn” be setae ces he effect tha sold $ [...WALL -: PAPER...2)229!!8 provided with a balloon, which will) Mrs. FW. Colton rthamp-|@ « ¢ had expired at Manila an ! t, w ° w raise high in the air the coll of anj ion Mase. desires Chie ad ta loc ® lati Gn thete Rerviexe oir ° ay electric wire necessary for the trant-| nate her huaband. who eat Son replied Mr. M . @ Patterns for the Season of 1900 Tato have pood Ale on tay mission of message By the of) Maas., for Dawson City le: nly ts i t t j . rt ' ° ‘ the balloon the wire may be sent up megs ripen ed hn es iat ‘ 4 s 1¢@ , as high ae necessary, and thus be at! since he left. home 1@ the admin t ent amy purt I ' Ps West's Ale, Porter & Stout uch an elevation as to be abov | r of the Pa-|@ from wha r s t e THE HEALTH eminences that might tend te inter-| f Sacramento, |@ sour . 1 ° ; dace slanaitaaeg moped mpl st aha sh Bs SEWING MACHINES. fere or deflect the wave currents | Chief Reed tor |® Why should 4 GIVING QUALITIES be. NEW HOME » | meerning the where-|@ when, a# ba r i ° oy xt § cheapest mk RIFLES. MEET TONIGHT, f John F. Dau |@ can get all the men it n r i 1 @ |e Ory a eee, ee: ryeee mes ; ; peeeeeenmentnenes . | tthias Connelly, of Park City ene aeow tha; Ox * De " t SHIP CHANDLERS The Seattle Rifles and former has written a letter to Chief | n the Pestig aor proximat ) 1. .© | West's Raglish Ales x ¢ ' to Bay > members of Company PB Firat Warn. | agking him ¢ at non | he law & 3 ny d . : ington regiment, will meet tonight in! Thomas Conn He reached thin] @ When ‘ 1 if e sud Barber the chamber of commerce. The pur. city August 16 from I mn Ct @ were xeey wa el neeeentey ot “ pose is to reorganize the old mem- with several thousand n hin] @ allowed hia pay and t ° is naa owen. - we - ders of Company B into @ veteran possesslor Conr no bad |}@ term of time as sha amt rh the 4 ° #8, an ari Ft ur WwW ee it her militia organization. The immediate hab: and his father fears he haa @ of discharge to the place of h sider " a ry ns , 1 far f We do hop purpore is to banquet Company, B of 1 with foul play He was 21|@ twenty miloaa d ° eaves Hay oi b Olt as: the First Washington volunteers years of age ry e you W M Vv its return; but it is also conterplat- Geo. W) Edwards, of V ° ee ee eee es SOTHO O OOS Cat ed maintaining a permanent organ- hae written to Chief fer _C RE . 11k ow Seation. ore ij him that a mar the r ee STSTIET TSS | wemmesseenicemcorsietennen mae 1 Oa oe BERG Third Ave, oe Sea eee F. McClure, fort ap ~ plac tater Setar | MARR MNRCRSe erie aes res ty, and an r | % Spot Cash poemeaneniraies | 5 5 Pr HUSBAND AND Stk satis ; | pea Tet found In an old barn at Lester TANK BURSTS HER OWN HEART 3 Gold Dust : WIFE BURNED newspaper man tea 1g JOSEPH NAYER & BROS. & Mra. Hazel Bilks, of St. Louis, Mo. OCRAN CITY, N. J., Oct With| COLORADO SPRINGS, Cc & Cherry = viidin ek Wek a ts has asked Chief R to} 6a aaa" " Fotis Gass oa: Hafod Mra. | a crash andr h startled oo Rantield f \ sii: STORAGE IF YOU WANT tot eall on GREEN LAKE, Wis, Oct ‘Gwen km lente and ' x-| Jackson, ba \ _- — — a ‘ . u \ 1 t Terrace Beach Casino, @ large build | happened to Mrs, Clark's hustant | m boller, t ty's* committed Mt her IR FCN ARE RUT on Hess ee re uray eee BoD ee ears ing, owned by W. A. Meyer, burned and Mrs, Silks desires her ade 1H iret y to b f : 2 pe Acca Rabeunite and J Se | to the ground at an early hour today. | that she may write her the particu. | teThoon and let lone 60,04 ne of sy ' ne nit heath, (@ BUTGY WOH & SONS tnverraters Mr ir Mrs. Jenks, who oceupte ree water, To add to the excit tt \ st ihe. Meni { peceeeraunosenseninenee room about the dining hall, wer . ee ees fre aiarat: ‘wiiatl sa biowr 1 ie sh Atk ituidina ; J ment yike, | be. Jenks waa lying very {11 in bed The Shuckers Strike. people with blanched t ne gifts wits, her aunt, fi Hun - - ———— — g iN RANS bh C0. ' and not expected to live. Mra. Jenks. NORFOLK, Va., Oct Oyster | an to what had happened. Awa re-| Jackson, the 4 Vh a PM Dstridating Cars a Spee y , made a herole attempt to save her attpments h fallen o ptibly sult of the crash th t a ir s the Colorady Spring BONNLY & STEWART ‘Phone Ma ” 36 § , husband, but before she could rescue result of the strike inaugurat- darkness . supply it off | 1 i ‘ mbit Funeral Vireotore aiid binbaimory ; in 360 j i i | fim the flames cut off all escape and ed yexterday by 1,500 colored shuck- and It la feared that th yndition | to celebrate the rthday an Feisckbes Maino Meavin’ Warn snk albedo SO the aged couple died together | ers employed here. | Will continue for two or three days. | niversary, . ' kon str ‘ Rides hee Ate Pia I MIRE VPSPEOOOSTOCHHEOOOOO FOES ——— j / | 5 i ’ ' 4 ' ———— ew /