The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 1, 1899, Page 3

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{ i THE SEATTLE STAR, % DESTITUES AND CRIMINALS $333 Arrive From the North on the %*e? Revenue Cutter Bear. The revenue cutter Bear arrived Seattle yeatentay aft \ coming Was anxiously awa aa it was known “ the sick and Utute from Ca Nome She a b ‘ months, touching at harb the first of August in going, 4 Ovt. 18, in returning, Her trip ox tended as far nerth as Point Har row The Bear brought 75 charity and criminal passengers, and sev from St. Michael and Nome ‘ ing J, M. Wilson, the Davtson suy o0ee intendent of the Alaska Comme eee company, U. 8. Commiasioner L. 1.) See@ Shephard, mere and | oeee prisoners for incarcerat " eee at Sitka, five of whom hareed | Seee With the erime of mu pete or to leave the country e000 hae i a ae at eecee er Bir and eoee hatives—@hukka, Aseruck and Nub-| &@¢® ariu; V. Emmons, F. A. Te rT. 3./ 22° Langston and William Daly beh d first five are murderers an oo->4 mainder are charged w ooce eeoe All were at Sitka except Saya, » Lieut. Jarvis, in order that h be surrendered t thor Th month, and brings the of the wreck Laurada, wh fast rolng to pleces wh tt. George's island on also brings a favorab noes for the #u e Cape Nor considerable number of stean sailing craft having point Just previc Up to within a few the date of the Bear it was found a large ple, anxious to go ter, would be comp for want of sai The arrival ino Increases the win some lines of which t sun to be a pressing nee atest rep WILL NOT COME eeoee oeoe eeee 3333 SPOKANE, Nov. 1--It was defin- ggq@ itely decided yestertay that ¢ ooee panies A and L will return direct ggg@ from San Frar and Will not take part in ' bration. The Red Cross societ whieh has raised a large fund bring the companies home by ra telegraphed the officers of these com. panies, leaving the matter entirety to the wishes of the soldiers, and received following reply: “As expenses we prefer to » Spokane.” NEXT MONDAY 333 IS A HOLIDAY $333 Gov. Rogers Wants Everybody $e oe to Celebrate. Pood Gov. Rogers has decided to declare e next Monday @ legal holiday, owing geq@ to the arrival of the volunteers. @@e@ The governor will be here with hia @¢0@@ entire staff. lt is now expected that the new National Guard will be here to vid in receiving the volunteers. They will be quartered in the Arn ry All plens are made for their enter tainment The Firet W are being must cisco today. Ab t 900 men, inciud- ing the Seattle companies, will atart tor that city Saturday by boat The Olympia brass band wil here for the celebration, and band of the Sam T. Shaw has also donated its services for th parade. DEWEY WAS A JONAH Caused heireition | of a Real Estate Firm in New York. | BOWLING GREE NEW YORK, Nov. 1—Recause the! Geawiey, of Lansin cat did not come back a real estate| xile4 here this mor firm dissolved, former partners had ator a fight and one is suing the other ( dynamit pos for Ube 4 npany and Ferdinand H. Wiederbold and Wii when @ blast th Mam A. Bauer were partners in| explode, when the Brooklyn. About a year ago an oid! His hea blow bone stray cat wandered into their of-| nearly « fice They called tt Dewe and glossy and be Soon afterwa ed. Paver Tan away, and It grew slick playtu bold calied at Bauer's hous ona, L. I. While seated in lor he was astonished to see his old S22" LNIMENT ON HER? Panaarenmemmermns "| FEET GAUCHT FIRE! =. MAL NeLT, SHOPS ESOO SES OSE HOSES HOES SOOO HEHEHESOSEHOOHSEOEDNE HOD PSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSTES TTT TTT TTT ETT TTT Tete St WANTED M wongarnen, cooke +86 er vere PSST ST PSST PSS SSE soos ° ° COOH FTOHO+EHE ere, engineers, fires form, hep SOHO OHOP SS SOSES SSH SE SFOS OED SOS OS OOOOH OOOH OOO USO OOD Sok shin tat’ Cewatatindae, at toot 2 OW e.. —) ATIOMNEYSAT-LAW, rr ne wyer ad age VILL TELL YOU ~ca_rgpe. AOMETEOTS: a wy EB. W. HOUGHTON, 414, 415, 416 HUSINESS COLLEONs fAL BANK om wn” vdent eee eee BT burns slowly and steadily, producing th aot? HE REN DS CHANCES maximum heat. The lasting qualities of oort ’ oot? A e Ca et Mine has 5 dtre oo Roslyn Coal make it the most econom- oot? doub' f being a mine, now oo8 oeee the time to buy, before th I $$$ ical fuel, and at the same time it saves work in 3333 prsigercarss Bh Flatter tis. mo eee Keeping up fires. You will notice in burning SSee |: Wer Walther, pier p+-+4 Shee erning samples and ’ eee Roslyn Coal in either a heater or an open oor? r write te the 420 First oot? Phot 675. Open > ooe Equal to rrate that it is a true coking coal, and that steady. Users of Roslyn Coal Anthracite will also tell you that it is the cleanest coal eee to handle, and that it does not clinker or ore @oe clog, ee oor? CONTHACTO“S ASD BUILDERS # Disieten & tore burning to a clean ash. Vide Western Ave. Tel Butt oe Li. general Jopbing. Tel. Green 640 CLOTHES CLEANING. SEATTLE Clothes Preeeing Co. keep your arsine ia Tel bw cleaning eee MM. DEPAW. deotien, ape and briage work jar ne buliding DANCING ACADEMY nein echool (@ SENT and only thorough ty. Ranke hall, FU) and Pike. FORK SAL “a gh - STERN WHEEL ENGINES t daM Heller and pumps, all ood condition. Apply Cahn & Hallroad av. and Yess ia Cobn, cor. Try a Ton of nore Coal And You Will See Why It Is Roslyn Coal Is $4.00 a Toon wut en Ton Lots, $3.50 a Ton A. S. KERRY, Agent. TELEPHON = Main 588s —~—abp WATE per SBENC AND M MRS. B.A. HUMPHREYS, Hair | Dressing, Face Massage and Mani- cure. 525 and $26 Pacific block. So Popular. " ven clase rooms and board at . COLBT—Cor. Thi apd board ECTRIC TREATMENT, MRS. DR. SWAN, 528 Pacific Dik, ano ETROPOLITAN, Fonting, 2 B Pisting Or, i way. ATENT ATTORNEYS -75 Marr-Boyd building RAR Millionaire Goes to Prison )**** DRESDE. Nov. 1.—Herr Hoffke, | ~” 4 > —4 | rm = m = = oO mn ‘A ROUTE 10 | ot es ’ | former tre of the Albert-ver purchasing @ sewing ine wy am ex | N R AD ein, a charit organization under | Aching, A tee eee eee Goumbte He was blast- . A the patronage of the king and queen etreet, opposite pos . .U of Saxony, was today sentenced by a sles for the t WANTED—To buy eld gold and silver. i ; r the U.| the high criminal court to imprison- cl, mer. Jeweler. 28 Hinckley block. ng over a nd ta nine months 000 marks of | Capt. Abercombie Finds One = *T. PAUT. Minn., Nov. 1.—The an-| ment for four years and nual statement of th Great North for misappropriating 4 SIGNS ANI the society's funds on American Soil. RUBBER type, 2, uminum ang house ‘numbers n to pieces, and ern railway was published for the ters for se Hoffke, who had held high official re ® body brok- oe 88 | Merton, 10 Yesler way. Tel. Diack 1 7 rh rdue Ex r from Cook year ending June 20, 1 osition, is a millionaire oo Rad Bnd = 1 tout Ained The financial statement of the SEWING MACHT y HOME nly with the Great Northern ana Gross earnings. me rary pasmenger, RACINE, Wis, Nov, 1.-—-Dr. May 45.01; express, | Reid, of this city, a cousin of Wh Maw Reid of New York, recently fel H - — } n, sent he amehip compan ne! ~ : ; ; eat Northern Express company | meohine made. Sold on easy pay= ithfully up at Whate nd states ne trall fF POE oF a he Sand Coulee 1 company | Mice next door to postoftioe. Burley is in the best of condittor He ts easing up on his work from »., Nov, 1—Mise| now on. Louis Weinenbacher, wh having been » account of sand the | canvas of all mail, $6 hose. favorite “Dewey” walk in. He ¢ Stel t bathed her feet will stand behind him, has worked : miscel vus, $559,56: 1 —S ed the cat in his arms, and, #t » etnias oi ng lintment, and| hard and faithfully with his man. | i a ROR ED | $25,017,103.66 mpared with | heir te $500,000 through the death of “SECOND MAND ¢ it fondiy, ran out of the house and He has been with him constantly . 7 677,644.19 for the previous year an aunt in the East. She has now|A FULL LINE of Heaters, cool boarded a car for Brooklyn | was warming her t It was this that caused the dierup- | tion of the firm. Bauer demanded the | and in a moment her return of the cat, It was refused.| ing merrtly, In her Hot words followed. W says, called him a Har mght an action for jib which It contained Her shrieks for helt yreme caurt against his former | sistar damages for his| but not before she h ed feelings 4 1, and it will b aioe she im able to w REFUSED DAMAG _| VANDERBILT In the condemnation sults br by the city to acquire title to prog First ven e ju n Moore's court yesterday brous verdict refusing to a I , n NEW YORK, Nov ham damages to lot 6 block 40 A F hie Ly A Denny aGhtiox t hat Willian practically controls TREES CONDEMNED. Mair and Fruit Inspector ha oF A York Central, a nent by the Oregon Wholesa 1 York Centra sery company, of Salem, Or., to C. N.| further stated that Gandahi, of thie city. The trees are| Central may acquire of the worst known frult pests. Mr.| that it ’ fandah! notified Inspector Brown| New York, New Hat and requested an examination road, as has been su when the linime 4 the bottle, and the liniment | faithfulness and attention and the fire was put out, n charge of ves at the open and labored like a Trojan. Hur teaught fre.) himself admits that his splendid eet were blaz | physical condition—and he is in fine excitement she fettie—is all due to Wetsenbacher's rating expenses ynducting | astonished the feminine portion of raportation, $5,898.017.75; mainten-| the community with a new st € equl ot, —$1,095,188.15; | costume. F late ahs ntenance of road and structures,| ‘The costume consists of a tight- s se found a feasible route from Point 22:478-926.04; general expenses, $1,100,- | Atting tailor made skirt, which clears | OF EVERY a ' stoves and furniture of every dee eet scription at EB. Chapin’s, 6th & Pike oe a TEN AND stip METAL WORK ay inig. and repainiag: joves: tin roofing. T.® dison St. ‘Phone Main is? mm, has been his expedition mt of the was also united » summoned alaon 85; total, $12,164,001.79; compared the ground by two inches, a black | furnace _> \. *rince William's a n : . 4 ur Neo Fyn Bed set And, | with $10,854,706.63 for the previous| walat of heavy material, which fits lark, 207 W | ager oorteina t ‘emai ae | every curve of the figure, and a high | WANTED. ad been severely thebawh the renton of intern 1 silk hat made to fit the head, so that ~ 1 long time be- Doaire A ascoticcnie iecicer ten |hat pins are no longer necessary, |IF YOU WANT to be suited, call on NOT ALLOWED; « : Fa aia , ‘PECULIAR ACCIDENT | Black dogskin gloves go with the Kelly, underwear dealer, 15 1s tee an re moat difficult seven a | costume, avenue. Say you saw it in the Star, and when on the street five miles of It a ly made p | ; pa of | 1 carries a slender CHESTER, Pa., Nov Flirting J ' IS Re erties ‘aalals ENDS FATALLY 2 8 'oh 1 a] PIGO id W. Washington St. have tbe only alk again | bhre pin the old Th le Kodiak island kee ¢) DULUTH, Minn, Nov. 1.—A most se Lit t Job Pri ti M hing L—It was as-| Upland street, this city. I vught “te tent ended the life of John Gus- | . he 3n the Northwest. Catalogs trustworthy au-| he saw young George Farzell at th ! tafson, a resident of Chicago MONTGOMBPRY, Ala., Nov, 1.—In @t0., a8 special 1K. Vanderbilt! diversion during ure inday The new trail to the Yukon, within! on the north shore of Lake Superior, | the intense political excitement in monnY" by whying the Boston &\ nicht aed remonatrated. Then Mar-| UF own boundary, eaves the Unit-|19 nig city, last night. He was sellc| Alabama, In 1898, fifty. Poputtst wiigure ‘Phone M that in future it|rell grew angry and refused to com.| 4 States government an annual ex-| ing pine lands here, and in the even. | lynched the only Democrat in Wash armony with the | y ith the pastor's request to| Penditure of $86,000, pald the Cana-ling drank too freely. He went to| ington county. Party feeling was so Ithough It is not | leave in government for carrying OUT! his hotel, at onthe edge of the bed, intense for several years that a trial n part of the Pastor Mitchell had Farrell up in| ™#!! through their territory Jand from that position pitched for f the lynchers was considered ur ter It was the mayor's court last night as th “a ward to the floor The collar of hia} advisable, and the cases were con the New York| result of the affair and the youn THE LAST DAY. | shirt caught at the back of the neck| tinued from term to term until a few the Fitchburg, | man was fined $4.90 for disturbing | Today is the last day of the tine] on the knob on the hinge of the door, | days ago, when twelve of the ly Albany, but | religious meeting. The minister said| granted by the laat leginlature for|and he strangled there with his face | ers were convicted and sentenced to ntrol of the| that Farrell threatened to break hia| the payment of delinquent taxes of | afew. inches from the floor, His part-| serv ue te nth tlary en & Hartford | jaw but had succeeded in breaking] 1896 and prior years without penal-| ner slept in the bed all night and| 1 through here today on wmested, | up the meeting. tles, and but 6 per cent. interest found Gustaffson this morning, | the way to prison, — Ex /

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