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‘PHONE SUBSCRIPTIONS TO ee ee Eee Cents a Month By Mail or Carrier 25 TH ~y K TPT LE STAR. PIKE 50 VoL, 1. BOERS TREAT BRITISH Allow Them Much Freedom and Go SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, New Cup Challenger. wn he Watson, the Shamrar tesian will 5 od TILURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER “» BUSINESS CENTER WOULD CHANGE 1899, 300 N ALL PAPERS Pike St oO. 209, Star Paint Co. bao ‘ara |lt the N. P. Barricaded the Presen| COON BROS. se 1417 4 Are DEVELOPMENTS OF THE WAR ... Ask Help f-r W TON, Mame, Oct. 26 a THE TIDE OF OPPOSITION RING will be hired for the last ten day nic kel gate! set, $1.25. Denny-Blaine Land Co. P4 - san 4 Schl nd ° WASHINGTON, D. C., Get U. 8. Consul MacCrum at Pre | Admirais Bampeon anc hiey and | and an attempt made to cover every @ toria cables to the State department that the story of a young ther officers recommended leet year| point in the state that can be reach-| @ American newspaper man named Paston being prisoner the for ancement as a regard for gal-| ed by ralire which Bryan has not » orto: B n @ hands of the Boers ts false, The young man is at the front with | ant conduct tn action previously visited this year. He will | Dexter H n Bank Buildi - @ the Boer fore and is treated in the best possible manner | WASHINGTON. D.C. oct. ¥ The original nominations of Rear | wind up the campaign at Lincoin on ° While gotiations took me t Admiral Sampson and Schley called | November 4 a at Omaha on No POCOOSOO OOS OOO OS OOS OOOO OO OOOO OOO OOD —warin a final nettioment of the Ga-| {°F She Avance by eight and gig vember @ with BasGoy John b Alt | = are progres: S| numbers. This would have resulted | geld of Tilino Mr. Altgeld is book- | — — ~ — — — — n are re fay Sa im " . 4 for eleven speeches in the eastern | ; Lot pomeible at the pr. | im placing Rear Admiral Sampson | ¢ | § rabiy. It Ie not possible at the pron-| 0, "3'on the list of senior rear ad-|and northern section of the state ; On Your Wheel or Walking any degree of accuracy. All the the | Mirais and Rear Admiral Bchiey No. | Ex-Congreseman Towne and Helen | upon the street, your washable Sewers interested ‘have he three | 4" ieaving Kear Admiral McNair as | M. Gougar of Indiana are also billed {goods should always be tmmaculate eahuniaes thnk Gua tathaeeae *\ the senior rear admiral and Rear together with dogens of local orators Rand neat. There is no need of core: ernment of t slat wef the | Admire " well as No, 2. The re- wn re nee Save imp re ensoe-ren —— — jor pe tenon provisions of the Berlin treaty is un- | Hoc Admiral Howison have already | Burton e akuad. Genatar Tule S suits, shirt waists, dickies, etc. In @ soatiot at tha, enamce Practioable | avanced Rear Admirals Sampson |ton and Assistant Se “ War| i atyle unexcelled by any other laun- : nt. The ¢ » areipenn and Bchley two numbers, Should the | Metkiejohn will begin bimeking f sary in town, at such @ reasonable ns - original nominations be submitted, tours next week. } price wartsenstein, has t pry ee. | Rear Prelude (organ) Admirals & btediy make a determined | t peon and Schley Bryan's friends do not adm t that] , Mvered at Our call trade prices no bundies ée- Shirts, 100: z past a key ee " res would pase over Rear Admirals Me nie return is caused by any ar of Se wise Ss Sone F - is ontin enc ‘Introduces a er- | ty oenin 10” | Nair and Howell, and Rear Admiral losing the state, but that, since the + | Tigo Sottars aes pelic ee Giteiva wae mon would be the senior r Republicans insiet on making ft a ov! ral juestion of whether his state w Cit “Stear 1 L = aa inderstood that Secretary Long w to make in his favor as 1496-98 Fourth avenea, Unica and Pike . | they or An exchange oe|conault with Rear Admirad Crown. | emphatic as ponsible bd cuse are re In “| twat and the nominations will| are m ronfident of wresting t a * | rf et to ve in London. | crobably be forwarded for the ad- | sta lism and funi fn Fj Wihee iG thee os yothers eave The executive committee having gener harge of the arrange- HARVEST FESTIVAL. son wix numbers and Hear Admiral | sion first prevatied. The fusion ma eur ah aR RO per cent ight Baltied Salesmen ments for the rece the First W wton volunt held 2 , : ‘ a Schley four numbers jority in 1896 was over 20,000, i “NH No Agents, 14 per cent Agent's Commissions another special me ay noon at in the 1 | urvest festival will be celebrated) fy adopting this plan Rear Ad- | dwindled to 3,000 last year, ever, “pet me Gg building. Plans ¢ ning reception at the Denny b at Trinity Par arch, corner of | miral Ser Pannell poate Ju nD ever ovate tied ‘ 4 A Saving of 50 Per Cent. Gievalied.) She nrewestes comantttes announced that 1 hed accor } avenue and James street, at! Rear Admirals Casey, Schie ' STANDARD TAILORING CO ‘ ed the use of the high plat of land opposite the Denny, on Stew sd k tonight. Rev. H. H eon, Farquhar, Remey sae waste sided le J ye . | art street, and would « ta display at that point. The Seattle re The church will be beautiful- | and Rear Admiral Schley would be Je Sescccees 1012 Third Avenue. Presa club presented a request for a special tugboat for the use of y rated it ur of for advanced over Rear Admirals Wat- = the editors of Washington towns and cities. ‘This boat te expect votoes, under the direction of Frank | gon, Farquhar, Remey and Kauts. CITY NEWS. — €d to accompany the tin the naval parade R. Armstrong, will render the fo Friends of Rear Admiral Schiey | Chairman Watson, of the press and advertising committes, stat wing musical programme will unde | AAR ed that he had almost completed th Mcial program Tt will be s vs Handel | effort te revent the confirmation a a — of art ait en 48h tte ps 1.0. J. Elvey|the nomination of Rear Admin igs he executive committee has been disappointed in receiving an walter 7, 150 Pralm ry 01 . forw y J answer to its telegram » io Ban Yrundacs, auitng’ thas Glory Patri.. ..Prenk R. Armetrong | ee ee yamannen t nennb ; Say aelvbe HE COMMERCIAL IMPORTING CO. the sailing of the Queen be changed, #0 that she wou! arrive here egy sepae J.T. Field by Judawe Jac has been a fish- | announce that Mr. Pete McIntire has on Monday instead of Sunday. Every effort is being ¢ rth Nun tthe J. W. Andrews erman or Paoet sound for eight | ken c ir s 20 secure the change, as the fact in recognised that a n te Antherr . . Gounod —eo : ene taken charge of their store at 222 , suiaitvalien eo ud hardly be the proper thing Tn eos, Burwet : eee Pike Street, and will be pleased to see case the boat e that day. joker, fireworks, et «H. Jacobs The police have just arrested F } friends <¢ a , j > , will probab til Mor The situation is a Stainer | STEEL PLANT Haley, who they believe committed us friends at any time. womewhat 5 and tt telegram received } B, J. Hopkir the McNaught robbery Tuesday. He ieee this aftern b ancisco Correspondent 460....9 =e ner had in his possession stolen goods Com 48pi Goes not ter 1¢ says: “All arrange | tay dat s kit offee and Spice H ments made pahy, oo far as ranint; Fra CUBVELAND, 0., Oct. 26.—Cieve- | 97% © PUFHIOE SE 1008 Second Ave, etee and Spice 222 Pike St. can be ascertained this af fix the of the depart { vir master land's capitalists, at the head of | ‘The trial the saloon men charg “AGO, Oct fithout any r Vv N ‘ - Peanut” Murphy, one of the beat ; CHICAGO. 26.—With IENEVA, N. ¥., Oct. 0 —The| sn vans oot. 9¢-07h a tor. the vient’ te|Raows @enderloin. characters, died Engine and Ship Builders Bpparent provocation or pr 18 death of Jonh Burns, 9 yearn of age * gery je te propo OF She plant te { ing , ure. STEE ‘f “i warning, the prices of ments, parti- is attributed to vaccinat s*. | Reed, ex-speaker of the house of r at Fairport, wher tract 1,000 | SHA SHON EIRE OF mAGTy sellers STE AND WOOD “i : ' on in com-| presentat wan admitted to prac-| acres of land on the west side of the! when the school election books cularly thore o he lower «@ . " ance with the state board of | tice at the bar of this state by the river ia under optior The plant in € at nr night, 2,106 ¥ i 4 ‘ have oie y ar pped j as healt regulation two weeks ago appe’ Aivisior the ipreme | cludes a blast furnace of 600 tons ca- | reg ore 4 ? : " ee aa B , ig art | thin * few days Be arm ¥ urt today on a motion of Law? pacity for the manufacture of basi 6:6 — a) n vile, Ww n wa normously swollen and blood potaon| Thomas H. Hubbard, Mr, Reed «ts open hearth furnaces, a modern bar The executive committee of the W 2 opinion that th f trust would! set in. Swelling followed in his whole| ed in his appitcation that he had be-| mill and a plate mill CT. U. met this morning at the NURSING MOTHERS continue to “ , averase ‘ y, and lied in great agony. | 4s resident and intends to pra The product will be billets, slabs, First F yterian church Much heiuien 4 way during the winter at lea ~ | ee he here bars and plates. Grand river at | routine business was discussed, The Nourishing @ wed resented @ certificate of the Fairport js dredged to a depth ad-/| next meeting place will b ted ing Qualities TIDE LAND LEASES 'COMVICTED OF BURGLARY | winine oon of his * nission and | mitting the largest lake vessels. by the gencral ofMfcers at Chicago | 3a | practice In that state, Presiding Jus - . next week The opinion seems to 5 West's Tony Zurawttch, a Bohemian dope| tice Van Brunt, who took the paper re ‘or of Washington, D. , O unis ee at alee nan vol gan? eer» Bewemine Sots] ioe cinsety sopresea tuum, 3h 'c| Maree, Naae® Wer Yolen) be tover st wemmaen. D.C rach Postofice, Money § London the city were made this forer . laces on euch apgientions ter 4 BALTIMORE, M4., Oct. 26.—The Wie agen "i Order and Registered Let. we ‘ forenoon in Jud Jacobs’ court. | py na for the The ly place where “black dia at the court house E. W. Wood J papers to be submitted for further | Curtain was rung down at the close) monds” are found is in the Fragile ter business transacted | P rt department audit wan the au Zurawitch stole a suit of clothes | consideration by the court, although | of the second act of “Giemonda” last | jan province of Bahia hey are Da or Night | orter foneer. About 200 lots wer . from W. C. Rickards from room 20| ther no inflexible custom Mr. | Might because Miss Blanche Walsh | yaually found in river-beds, and y & , ‘ } os a ated vi be re i mly 20 minutes, when it brought In] yoy Kk. "os e a nry : 9 " tae ae . A The Lares at me “ r found 2d Avenue and Pike s' DELIVEREO IN Ke@e@ TO ANY Pany OF CrvY j ne fire ' ew t j Faeflngs ae y r Mi c and corn inable to re er voice 0 as to | worth $20,000 stones ar *Phone Green 151 | vw ate bids. A. Battle and 8. McLean) ® dict of guilty, He will be #en-| pany arrived from Londen this | enable her to continue, the audience | nearly as hard as genuine diamonds enens ae West &G Tac Were among the heaviest purchasers. | tenced Sayurday, mornings | ¥a8 dismissed [pnd ace wrod in RolutLAg LovlH, b| wes Ov, ngs sila ii a rs dl f tll SHESCEEEESSOSE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EE the Queen for 10 o’ck ber 2 h would make Sun whom ie Charles L. Pack, a milion day the date of arrival at Seattle.” sire connected in financial enter-| law, came up for hearing in Judg “ADMITTED | prises with H. A. Ever are pro- | Cann’s this morning The defe PTC STET ICEL CLLLL LEE LCTTTT CTC eee moting a $5,000,000 steel plant. It dante demanded a jury, which wa will be known a# the He Steel granted, and the cases wet for next % _—_—_———eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eee Company. A prospectus just issued Wednesday MOR: Meat Prices Drop. Death Follows Vaccination * * * * = * * * * * . * * * * * * * 7 * * * * * * * * * * * NEW YORK BAR indicates that tt will be neern as the Johnaon plant at Lo as great a ed with violating the state Sunday Kdward Murphy, better known as N BROS. COMPAN Y NNW YORK, © 6, The Maj. Hustace Jameson, M. P Estimates given on all classes of work Federal # f this city ha 4 ins * from th First Reports W | te—B Did culate tasctuetiean te tons BRUNNER & CO. . ports Were Inaccurate—Boers unary cai " Citizens of Seattle ‘Strenuously Object to ciel ie, Key ane are indig = se 6 “4 Not Get Much the Worst of the Jen ve etion by Council Permitting the Closin Groceries, Wines and Liquors E t | = | ction hy Louncit Permitting the Lios 8 502 Pike Street, corner Fifth. ‘Phone Green 794. ncounters iA BIG MOVE i i | | Call ornia sweet wines @ specialty Port, Sherry, Angelica, LORENZO MARQUES, Oct. 24—A special message from Pree @ } - = Hesita @ onthe w ne On ia tifying women and children @ President Metien’s near approach) make a bie Meht for a separate | 000509909 OOS OOO 3 to leave th t . states that officers of the @ > city Is still the chief topic | pot. It ha moral sympa anid : Bighteenth Hussars nptured atter the be af Glene pl + 4 WASHINGTON, D, ©, Oct, 2 { conversation among business mon, | be!p of the Consolidated Street jue ‘ hos / wn * attach a sentir we 3 vertered ta tee ora $ | we Pcmisvtach a |The sen Piss sciie saat ai DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE EYE e r at th 100 k tand 300 taken prix ° 2 his water-front depot, he will cha Ts wont eonsitive o 08 @ wnee ts fo ati e I . ° oe the map of Beatle, by driving mor mnencusabie | ys. for the reliel of e@eotl ve vit | ° o> e t th . the wholesale business and Gur equipment for the execution of your orders be b4 b 8.—Under § y of War Wyndham an- @ > citizens speak freely ai shivp ng to North Se tule ee chat SVERMOLE o7 7 View ave 3 4 , ee ati ; yt alive « « the of the road} This 11d whift the business R at, Opieten, od at Glen ha i tr * “sg « past Years towards Seattle Aj ter of the city northward. It would 3 Gen won : Tare urvived at thiventth catty & Z 18 | ood srany fpention the old “Balt| string the town out as Te Spectacles and Eye-Glasses b aoowng : e's report, Yule Bb pial cinta se: 4 ' end that a pe |e oeemmeeeen, fon we oad fae ge rte Be igi aie oe Mae any ssqor shape and of the very @ the Boers ie = Tarte Rae @ eaturedntoeks 2 Son ann wer atuedin 46 @ Yael beat mater arranted pot only to St 4 A 1 News, dated Monday, ¢ < t h , $ potbnte ak Shor ‘- asters it v Abe a no otrests : 5 the epep tx also. @ Gen. Yule eft Gite ndee. It appears that t a A : r i. started to bu a line connecting Following are a few opinion Of | CHAS, @ HOLCOMB, Optician, 216-216 Burke Bid @ Glencoe on Friday, which was t a brilliant @ |; “ Pope from SS" | Woodinville and Black River junc-| pressed today @ the British, was notable only f 1 and was entirely ° Dagu tion. All through traffic from the! George King, of Cline & King: “I : © a e Theda duy's victory we imag- @ | + eure" | Canadian Pagific and the Northern | aim opposed to the abandonment of ined curser? cles my for several days, but were mistak- @ | roa ried Pacific was ( pass several miles | any cross atreets leading to the wa yk ter es cent Sie, ek eave See © Seep agit SMALL FACTORIES Gaplsteh cabters ef G0 tas Hoorn was incur: Menawhil a © |. i ee We beeted | Stubs were ta be run from Woodin-| Capt. Jno. ¥. Terry: “I say vacate Can Secure ace and Ele @ larger column of th nemy had moved arund Dundee, « eo cis Ville to Gent and from Beattle to] no streets We cannot trust the — tn the Qucge o Buliding } 3 Gen. Joubert megan shel the town at long r e Biack River function | Northern Pacific.” i toy escke svenee cout. Sunday. His AtG * own forces were f e Another matter which Mr. Melien’s Loule Singermann. of Tokias & SEATTLE dahamaie co. @ ing fresh . ors, who largely outnumbered us @ REPUBLICANS plane have Brought into discus-| Singerman: “I oppose the abandon @ Sunday the British camp was moved to Glencoe Monday eo sion are the ae N. P. efforts to| ment of any of these streets, They @ learning of th ry at Bland lang sy evacuated Giencoe @ t all government t out-| belong to the ple for public trav @ without e observing ° SPLIT IN HI dat Tacoma, 1 wasl|el, and should not be given to the = e ° i free whartage, ostensibly by rthern Pacific railway company or ° CAPETOWN, Oct. 4.—Col the British © © Tacoma merchants, but in real her corporatior 4 forces in Rhodes Drift ° ty by the Newthern I That Cheasty: "I think that nor northern frontier or casualtiese in the e CINCINNATI, 0. Oct 1¢ th mad made every effor get thie > cress etre e to Labi @ were six killed ° ' the run | busines for the Clty of Destiny. It} water-front should be abandoned Of New and Second LE are Wednesday 2 rs ftom b : $ na “ 5 offered @ @feat reduction in| Thomas Prosch, secretary ne | at 10:30 a. m., at ) Schiel was almovt annihil h . freight rates. chamber of commerce 1 am ry} } @ says atso that cx-Siate Attorney a eit backwa Sack inctéceiiial ines at the MF. ciaipana guatise «| 108 Fae Avenue | 3 Elands laagte ‘ ° a whey re the majority @f @eattle's | locate where it does. 1 would ra | . effort to win the | me sas he N its depot south of King stree 1 j e LADYSMITH, Oct. 26-—A message has been received here stat 3 : ae of TH] oe Te ees nt pay “5 ity omnell Wil mot @ tng that Mafekin which ing shelled by Boe was afre @ | '# votes in t ast gubernatorial | tront cour the road to build on Ite con- in avert places, although flames were beileved to be under @ ws cf rt geval > wie 7. pga The Northerg Paeitic templated site.” aunteel > bh & selling plater itke a { eo The Boers are re-massing at Elands magte, where they were @ | 1404 Up, even the most biased Ke- @ beaten by the British last Saturday ree State troops tothe num- @ | Publican ik admit that It te go. @ der of several thousands are assembled at esters Station, to the @ | 'P# to be ® Hose Anish, and that there i @ southeast. The signal for an wivance is momentarily expected. @ | YOPt De 80y surprine if it tn Meloan @ The Boers are probably holding back til) their forces in the north- @ |S" Puts bis nowe under the wine can Join in a simultaneous attach on the town. a I - - -s oe — eo. With a row that eplits the oe te | E PRETORIA (via Lourenso Marques), Oct. M—Fritiah prise @ | iiean party clear down in ° | ga a ‘ @ ers have arrived here. They were brought from Dannhoure in to @ | \AT#e*t “4 @ the state—Ha: ig j iin ai ahaha 4 | 5g Be teenage geenete boner ge ogc comndiagealttees Soret A bo. {urpoes, Sestonest or Sampson and Schley Are Both Will Make Eleven Speeches | PEN vce @ the town amidst a funeral silence on the pa the spectators. @ |‘ ning into feude. there to be Advanced. in State of Nebraska. © @ The Britishers. giving their parole, will be allowed the freedom @ | /* Bit? f reason for the Demo a a a a on % @ of the racecourse, and wil! im the grand stand Beatdes @ | °°R* 5 ng confident WASHINGTON, D.C, Oct. #— Nebraska, Oct. 2 @ the officers of the Piet Hussars, there were seven captive @ | ad President McKinley intends to send te were completed last } @ officers of the Dublin F ‘The Koers admit that the casual- @ | DI to the senate immediately after con- | Might for a complete swing ar ‘ . @ ties at Mafek t on killed. oe. green resumes the nominations of | he etate for Bryan. A speci! train ° e ° ° ° ° e e