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sem THE SEATTLE STAR. se" 1899. WED? THE ROANOKE BRINGS ALL PAPERS Estimates given on all classes of work $1,250,000 IN GOLD | | Pike = ~ Star Paint Co. ESDAY EV VoL. 1. SEATTLE, WASILINGTON HEAVY ARTILLERY DUEL IN PROGRESS TODAY NING, NOVEMBER SRE ARR The hospitality committee for ere’ celebration will cadquarters tomorrow " roome Red « ety, No. 1 enue, Prom that time ¢ The Boers and Britons Are Fighting = \:"* ‘ise )Also Four Hundred Miners, Most of | pou car Me hee ee we ar eng New designs and the lowest * . * * * * * + * * * * * * tion * All cititens having available ® rooms, who are willing to do ® share in caring for the vie- & are requested to send in ® * * * * * * * * * * . * * « + * * Them Well Fixed. sole figures quoted anywhere. Bet- Children’s Chairs, | ter buy early Steamer Cleveland Went Ashore But Was BRUNNER & CO. Floated Again—No New Strikes and Liquors Have Been Reported. Green 794. The steamer Roanoke, of the North American Trading & Transportation line, arrived at Schwabacher’s dock at 11:96 this morning. She brought 400 passengers, and these were all from at Long Range. CAUSE OF GEN. WHITE'S DISASTER His Mules Stampeded With the Munitions of War-— British Prisoners Are Well Treated by the Boers. unications at once to the 1 Crows society, #tatingy th number that ean be taken car i for the * minvoda thorns The Red Croan telephone is Pike 83 nation will be of and the prices a ing guests to Heriden the hospt will & Groceries, Wine 502 Pike otiest, corner Fifth, "Ph California sweet wines @ specialty t, Sherry, Angelica, Muscatel, by the bottle, 86c up; by the gallon, $1 up. Fine Ret and White To-Kay 1 daily to aaait in the proper f the applican See RSE REESE eee ee ee eee he #en committee arking it to $2 to $200 per thousand feet, and IMtle was to be had at thone Glasses Ground the afternox ur ammuniti actioally exhausted. When ady th mpanies, whieh had ria, bound for Nome, loaded with prices, A large ship from V e LADYSMITH, Nov. 1—A heavyartillery duel was fought here @ eke St, Wichest and Nemseothecily the tatter place ° 900000: ® all day yesterday between the Boers and the British. ft ts atill @ 4 14. duet rong ~~ i Geethnalian., She Britten are « ue tecund bevel gun © MUSTERING OUT ee ae . Di nd numbers, amounte » i ‘ one resieg the company's shipment of " As eS | the A 7,8 F somsenre catement. OF f DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE ETE. 2 This, With previous shipments, gives Nome the \ ones J ce Lorre? wt Hispatch has y been received fr : | | The Roanoke left Nome on October 20, and reached Dutch har Gar caulpusgas lor the coorotion of pour ordese i the best 3 i, wiv feta f the capture of his left wing te bor in geve *, making the trip to Seattle in i2days. J Wet can lo ivund enywhere @ wires as follows @ | Guith te @ an an 5 Sue eee ae rgd teesbare dye iL CLAY EVEMSOLE, Optician, 12 First Ave ° The | ach t under Col. Carleton, started Sunday night @ ry “ge Ha revs ‘ othe ong Py ar oidens se on yeltes ¢ ts ; oan & ‘ ~, Heieee 3 | Will Return by Boat. to the Roanoke's arival, Her passengers went ashore and Low Expenses = aa woe ee Phage doar oN cage - | tended bis funerela. Mr. Gurney represented a Londc ur Many Sales, a he ro. SAaNe ; sae ees Cree > ggg BAN FRANCISC j nd himself owned large properties in A He di @ tone, and they disappeared in the direction of the enemy with @ | GAN FRANCIS secubttees or ental Ittos aane eroieel conve ca oonce and Small Profits F=7# @ practically att of the equipment. Carleton then entrenched @ ‘ > ee . . t a» a maj . . Correctly Applied 4 ys er om By Fn Ay peoreias she. Seetn oS ®@ | ar Airy; he will not be able to} H. $. Harding. recorder of the Bonansa mining district, who #4) ‘s PF tenes the Bri Thelr fire was scorching bo | #& was abe of the many prominent men on the Roanoke, reports no Standard Tailoring Co. r pt Meson og shire regiment were obliged @ | result of a conference held | eclal fear of food or water famine in Nome, but says there is a O88 otal Ave alah Awe “adales bg Bay wre pave Ayo 4 Tr ee yd ade © | yesterday, Col. Fife and other wired sntinued scarcity of coal and lumber, The latter was me from hs on nae, and our how merous. ta o ° @ the Boers stormed our post we were all capture te go north by water lumber, wan sighted and passed by the Koanoke, after leaving : a igen te pars agar ot bumasity.-. Gen y rail, and asking the com-| Bering sea. If this ahip should succeed in entering Cape Nome in Any slag, shepe of ctrengiy. $0 3 , ae , mittee to aid in sending the entire] season, It would materially reiieve the scarcity for # time corrected with glasses, I can do it. ee »ve our Wounded. These have been sent. I un regiment home by rail. ‘This, it is Hering sea is a wild plece of Water thie fall. @&he Roanoke © toe colons was des to the ctnrepeaiag of the melee "Tee onver, @ [Celeved. wuuld sepure for. the M weeds Cole ie ce lack, © eee heme cbiee. wiatiitede dn 5 ices 7 7 lio as ae Gatoneatte ri ; t a a nm the entire resi 4 October 13 to the Itth, @ terrific gale raged ‘The atea °° The Exchange Telegraph company says that it ie rumored that . hi B Ween hee | Def eeraert: . Saree. a seg abed aid ‘high ‘th de tet & wrth vranmport bound for Capetonw han sume ‘Feereporte $ |"yhiiegram ot] & hero tot large portin of her argo in tha arm fdvvdddddvauverecerescucrel : el suppowee 0 > Oak Wife ond mest t Bhe was lying off shore, opponite . One of the Alaska i 148 men aboard. it « 1 October 21. ‘The owners discredit the the tadianemt.’ 3e @ the dis. | Commercial Py Roe reece vas lahdi « her freight. The ter- ST ——e is rly a diesaian*dhausten th, oe haemo | patch has yet been reesived. | rife wind made the lighter ne@rly unmenageabic She was EE . © end hopeful. The gune from the cruimr Powerful aid eftectivs ~" Wik, the (acne itl bo aval pe og vd “i Ce ee eee e “ © eruine © Aid effective rie Wt, the regiment will be divt m the beac =e EE teres, but others were brought up. It is sald that the Boer loss gate | Sued Ek is laos cn, A peal aieiada howraten was = | penny > yshereng oho | ocean got the largest share. A goodly amount, however, was c; O | Cc E LO T Ss Washington is being eoattored jong the b h A Capetown dispatch says: “In the artiliery duel at Ladyemith yesterday, the naval contingent knocked a Hoer 40-pounder off ite platform and silenced the Boers guns on Hopworth hill, forcing the enemy to abandon that position de it at inst accounts i the eltizens of Nome One man got $1,000 worth. He still by Whisky waa a common possesion amo for the next few days The little steamer Sovereign Was attempting to land a portion of the Roanoke’s cargo, when thi® storm came up. Bhe filled up but was run ashore in time to save #inkin: Her cargo, too, went to the winds and the waves, 4nd the beach combers Aiorms come up suddenly at this time of the year in the Ber- ing sea. The wind «bifte quicklyY, of@ t extremely violent Lindeberg, who is one of the three big owners on Anvil, came down on the Roanoke. He and W0'Plrtners own Discovery and several adjoining claims Surg? Diggins, of the Roanoke, vie tted No, 1 above, which belong® to this trio, and saw them take $3.909 out of one pan on the cleat-up. Ae high as $20,000 has been Washed from « single pan in Chia process. N. PR. Match, who ts attorney for several Nome mining companies, was another of the wealthy men who came down on the Roanoke Ely Wea ot tne N AT. 4T mpany was also ut today, but will not] tart for home until! Thureday or = Walla Walla Addition Denny- Blaine Land Co. Dexter Horton Bank Building. SAN FPRANCIAC 0 troops expected to arrive here First Washington volunteers were e e e ° e ° e o e ° ° @ ° ° e e e wv. 1—The e ely despatehed to Ladysmith, arriving @ mustered out and pald off thie morn ° ° e ° ° e e e e 6 ° e od ° eo e ° N CAPETOWN, > Sunday, will be 1 there November & Fiv who, under the to go to Seattle 5, rebetied yesterday, syne all wished to reach Washing ton by rail together, A telegram oo. BERIAN, Nov. 1.—Several papers, commenting on the Britieh defeat at Ladyamith, say that N WHI be the ar of Bagiand’s fulfilled. N's prophecy that Africk * now of betng ALDERSHOT. Pre. Nov. 1.—It i stated that another army division will be ordered out and t to South Africa forth with DURBAN, Natal, Nox Another 4. pounder from the Power ful, has been sent to Ladyemith today, which will give White a Seee eee eee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee eseteteeeeeeeteeeeeeeet SPSS SEES E EEE SEES ESSE EEE SEES EEE REESE RRR ERS REE eee ee 000000 0000000000000000000008 e ° battery of three of these ful weapons. The Boer loas in rir « that the volunteers had ere § Ch i S | OS ge a raat aps ered, © atl Amat ne Se PPPS SSIS SSSSSSOS SSS SCC CSCC LCL. ristmas Snow Is no whiter than the linen entrusted } PARIS, Nov. 1.—Fierce atish comments in the Parie - } tn no whiter than the Hines eotrusted | press conti « Patr ys this afternoon that the British de | § ary. ere’s one thing more thea cate of ain.” It adda that the English were reaponatble for the wii | {noiner we. avoid, Hea the blue | m: ere of the French expedition near Lake Chad, and calls The prosecution of Robert Bev Haccntagitens « al eprthonpeon Boog iH loudly for European intervention in the Tranava ngtor hare of 4 la {we are conscientious and we prom a] he and give good work. Secccccoccocce POCO SESOOCSCOOOOO OOS si no bundles joes; Shirts, 100 ta hs ith collar, shirts, foe wor cufte’se. “Faoae Pikes Queen City Steam Laundry # alleged theft of a $724 leposit from Jona J. | ® the superior court} y afterr A jury in| | waht in a ty This ensures icunethes' Police Officers Make Public Some BERR RERE REE HE ERE EER AAR HRA eee The purchase of the al Pits Inteligencer by the Northern Pacific, ¢ yeS8-98 Peerth Avene twee: * * bd * | | ® was one of the shrewdest and best manipulate 1 deals that chrpor- & mp . he cas ; | ® ation ever put through. They intended to kill three birds with & | te e t F cts | % ible stone-thrower 4 | | & ceca sh, ‘The pervs tote come. 5 [Pe ig. OUR HOLIDAY GOODS. & plished, or, to phor, the birds to be killed, w * CITY NEWS. = Are arriving and will be pleced on sale about November 20 | : the moulding of pub . nt in Seattle, the election of North. # on . ye | ‘Agents for Corona Java Coff nab Brand Ceyloa Tea, | ern Pacific members to the + state legislature, and the seating & mAR ; % of another senator in congress who would help - 4 AAARAANS } —— ..Commercial Importing Co-.. | ® interests 222 Pike S * Ww Rob Men of Social Standi Who A 6 ede % The senatorial candidate was found in the perwon of John L. # ae Rn. com WOMEN KO eno ocia tan ing 0 re Se sik ea il a * Wilson. It was a happy choice. Judge Hond had Just given up & I f with bis project of buying the “P.-I.” If Wilson were to make a dick- & | UY"P Canal this forer agate Af id M k Th L 7 . ut Se eter ee eae crak, Twine wore te mabe sie © | S201 congo of eniphureta raid to Make Their Losses = = & money, the railroad would not be suspected. The deal would a | \ i AN Is 4 in t ¢ deal would ap- *& Bteamer Humboldt arrived this af- , Thi was atte romine Oo . , r Dennen eel * a8 aguate’ ‘there eg selsnit tes taaketinene jaw frm ected -W | sengers, three having large sacks of} - by the linen he Wears. Its appearance depends on the laundry. © Gh Gib GabA plvk de Poles Bond bed Nee det ee a eels come * ‘The article published in the Star @aturday etating that a move * Our work is done to please the most fastidious. Domestic fintsh if & through. oe; SOBs. Wene , ae Oe fut ¢| % Was on foot to put a stop to the present method of em- ® ASKED FOR George Henderson, working a wree a + 1 - eer bh ‘ con where * Local Democrats gradually heard strange rumors. They learn- # | Taylor's mill on Lake Washington, nf Haare rod a ie eng youn 2 — ~ honcod oe _~ . ca as * Sixth and Pike T N % aemall part of the trut They spread the news, Faat. echoes ntoxicating liquors are sold, ha ry . comme * ‘Phone Main 177 ern pa- caught by @ shafting rod this| @ ‘These dene of vice.” sald Judge Cann this mor ‘“ : ® pers got hold of it. And the Northern Pacific people lau, hed ernir nd while belag whirled ene dene of vice,” sald Judge Cann this morning, “give us more ® a ne hdd - % their sleeven, and now Beattie citizens have the mnct sitctana Gs prerrg BongeP' « whirled! ww trouble than all the reat of the tenderloin houses put together, # ; —re aa * mate. . jen _— ee of Bis — br hate ® and a greater portion of the robberies are reported to have hap- * aS * f Rekkhnhthkhhhhenhe jen. Every piece of clothing WAS! w pened in these so-called “concert halle.” The judge declared that # 1 R AN BROS. COMP A NY Seah k hhh hth hhh | torn from his body | ® they should be all closed * y O The records tn the auditor's ofice| * ee ee more troub! than all ih reat ot ty nderioin he * Engine and Ship Builders w that 65 marriage licenses were omether, and a greater portion o e robberies are ret * ‘ = 4 jeoued during the peat inenth, | & have happened in these no-calied “concert halls.” The jud * STEEL AND WOOD a # clared that they should be all closed * R MILL ; Mennnn * In @ talk @aturday with one of the women of Herman Quandt'’s * beadblid caches Enrotiment of Chicka | & concert hall, she stated that the ‘mirie” would go on a strike Sun- ® ° mUeK os 1. T. ¥ _* y night if their wages were not r a it now appears that * SKC ov | & Quandt raised the wages of the female employes, ae the “joint” *® re Dawes comm n has comple | w& was running in full blast last night. A Chicago detective, who * HEATING STOVES GALORE enrolment of the Chickasaw Indians, | & thas been in the city for several days, told a Star reporter Inst Economy heaters, our own make, lined with No. 20 steel; three sises; The enroliment shows 17,000 Indians) ® night that Herman Quandt at one time ran what was known as | prey Garland heaters for wood, cast top and bottom, two sizes; Ivy and 4,000 freedmen, the latter being | w the “Ratekiller” in Chicago, “It war one of most notorious ®| Michigan for wod; all cast iron; Oak Garland for wood or coal (air- ial caked j slaves and dercendants of slaves! w ‘jointe’ in that city,” continued the detective, police were # | tight), four sizes; air-tight Garland for coal, three sizes; Carbon Garland, @ reception and banquet to the with the boys. He has already been | PToURht to the territory from the) w continually arresting Quandt for permitting young girls to enter h t-air blast; no advance; all heaters go at last year's prices. George First Washington volunteers at the , assigned to another duty. When the | 20Uth by Indians. The enroll-| w@ hin den.’ * house, 1231 Second avenue Hote! Denny will require the entire| troops land they will be ac. | Ment of th reeks is progressing, | yw A city @etective, after reading the article in the Star Saturday, a. 4 } lower floor of the hot Mra. Bel panied by t. Col. W. J. Fife, | the allotment rolle having reached) # said: “It im correct in every det all he concert halls and va : 1331 Second Ave, GEO. H. WOODHOUSE ee ee aki ve | Who was second in command in the | 0 Including freedmen. * riety theaters give us much trouble. Young girl are continually & —— a= 5 = — th a - ** | Philippines ad & being enticed into these dens to drink with men, and bring trade & @ committee for this a to nari : > ® tothe house. Charley Shomo joint,’ the Klondike saloon and e Gondtler ths matter of & : Plans are under way to secure the Conquered the Fire. D Mase Gail w Algo anctker Dolce LAaeE GT Ok hate it ee . interior of the hotel. No e| battery of the rd artilier at! BIRDSBORO, Pa. Nov. 1—After| # petty larceny thieves. Several days @Bo Alice Reed and Guesie # Will be Popular with Our Boys from the Front Volunteers and th e supe ing the | Herrowstone Point, to ta ea f hard fighting the fire| ® Bawards were ogrested for robbing a man by the name of # eae ee ee ted tO ct meat tan, gehere are now 155) warden of Union township, assisted | #& Joseph Brown of $75 in the Kiondile saloon, while he was int * Ol ) R | Ol Ss E the banquet. Twelve tables will be | Of See tea err ones there by. a large number of men suc-| # feated, The women v brought into court, and Brown refused *& @f beauty as well as of festivity The training ship Adams, which ‘a ‘ bduine th ' -t soute them. 11 several hours later that several # athe aor Waa ail otter. | oo" Tecoma, will | He eded in subd & the flames on the| © proseow n ; arned se 1 c Occidental A d Washi Mrs. Haines has been bus nos lea | 5. & G. Brooke Iron Co.'s woodland| % agents of the Joint’ where he was robbed, had approached Brown ecidental Ave. and Washington St. noon making up @ list of th NO | Gas * : e m Mon | on te 1 Hill, About 00 acres were| & before court conve 4, and for a Small consideration influenced * ” ‘will serve ‘ ? : pape burned over. | # him to drop the prosecution. It would be a great help to the po- # | @ garet seterter dec rations of tho ho. | Nave vi | w& lice if these places were clored.” * 7 —— ve been placed under the oth Manila, Nov. 1.—Gen. Otis has re-| & The People's theater, which j# ostensibly run by Jeremo K. & of gegen and , T overcrowding at Ar- | ceived an encouraging re on * Smith, alias John Considine, proprietor, is as notorious a hell. * NURSING MOTHERS engaged Mr. St whe bh ' litions In the on *® hole as can be found in the tenderloin district. Asa general rule & iu me other erat ton dock on the day of the arriy ’ n role f n D NI Require a stimelant full signed all the oth wetort. lai aff the tra f : “g t TTIV- | Gen, Hughes Bisayan district,| # the women are better looking, and the place ts patronized by a * aN Ons rg ore Nourishing a gd } Unfortunately ¥ 1,000 vg ps, lines will be m which is under Hughes’ control, is} %& “better crowd” than that which frequent the concert halls, A * ing Qualities } bunting have been allowed for the| within which only relatives of ¢ re peaceful than it has breen b *# man who is well informed of the ingide workings of Considine’s | { ecoration, so not much can t liers can enter, Tickets not ¢ for years. Robber bands are| # big “Joint,” sald last night that the women are instructed not to # ’ ; pected of the nemgaes on a bu ceding the safety of the dock will | dispersed and unters can now pur *% rob men who would be likely to report their lows to the police, but * Store Open All Night. Ww est s i ing the size o th Denny A f-| be is#ued to those who wish to greet | eu their vo without having to] & lay their nets for those who would not de make public their loss We Never Sleep London posed is bese d pe to ha j the ry gg go sages on their] pay tribute to them *% on account of their standing, “I know tt to be a fact,” con- * mittee allowed more mat h| landing on ne hm 1 by the > * tinued the speaker, that a girl by the name of Jackson, hardly 16 *& on eo Will probably prove su Fortson Relief Corps on proper evi CHARLESTON, 8.C., Nov. L—The| # years of age, was practically ruined in the Peoples theater sev- * Sub, P. O. business trans- Porter After the banquet a grand recep-| dence. The relief corps will also ix-| ateamer Geo. Caldwell, bound from] #& eral months age 1 for weeks she lingered between life and death acted 24 hours each day, } ail Nated tion wilt be held for the benefit of| sue tickets for the steamer which w York for Fernandina, founder * at Providence hospital, Considine’s ‘Joint’ is never ‘pulled’ be- * | forma, Y epateenee a sonmen the pubite Everyone will be in-| hax been provided for relatives of] ed during the storm Monday night.| #& cause of his ‘stand in’ with the city officials,” * |fant. Recommended by ht physitaas’ vited and requested to attend, mak-|%he soldiers. The tickets to th ven men Were drowned by the| & It is likely that the council will take some action at its next * 24 Avenue and Pike st | jo ing a8 cordial < for the | wharf will only be good at the cor-|capsizing of a raft, and five othera| # meeting on the matter of these tenderloin plac */B+ ~~ “phone Pike 82. DELIVERED Im KES TO ANY Pant oF Crey boys 19 possible , | ner of First avenue and University | drifted away and are supposed to] » 7 = 8 b & fel, Wholley will not come home | streets ’ ‘ [rave been lost | 6. | ORCI TORUS RE 9 © 8 28 OO OAK West & Go.4